- de
la Motte" (22 July 1756 – 23
August 1791) was a
French noblewoman,
notorious adventuress and a thief; she was
married to
Nicholas de
la Motte whose...
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LaMotte had a short, p****ionate affair; it led to the
suicide of
LaMotte's companion (and
possibly lover),
Blanche Glover, and the
secret birth of
LaMotte's...
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lamotte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lamotte,
LaMotte or
La Motte may
refer to:
La Motte,
Quebec La Grande-
Motte, in the Hérault département...
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Lamotte or
picquet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
La Motte-Picquet,
LaMotte-Picquet,
laMotte-Picquet,
la Motte-Picquet,
Lamotte-Picquet, or...
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Louis Howell LaMotte Jr. (1896–1984) was a
business executive.
Known by the
nickname of "Red,"
LaMotte served in
senior leadership positions at IBM during...
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La Motte is a
small city in
northern Jackson County, Iowa,
United States. The po****tion was 237 at the time of the 2020 census.
La Motte was planned...
- Carolina.
LaMotte was born to
Louis LaMotte, Jr. and Lois
LaMotte in
Manhattan in 1929.
During his childhood, he
contracted polio.
LaMotte later raced...
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Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe (né Lemott,
later Morton; c.
September 20, 1890 – July 10, 1941),
known professionally as
Jelly Roll Morton, was an
American blues...
- Isle
La Motte (French: Île
La Motte) is an
island in Lake
Champlain in
northwestern Vermont,
United States. At 7 mi (11 km) by 2 mi (3 km), it lies close...
- The Château de
la Motte-Husson is a Neo-Renaissance
style château. It is
located in the
small market town of Martigné-sur-Mayenne, in the
Mayenne département...