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- Ca****t in the feast. The Montague family (Italian: Montecchi) was an actual political faction of the 13th century. The Montagues are generally portra****...
- the Montagues), an opera by Bellini Montagues and Ca****ts, also known as Dance of the Knights, from Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet Montague Regional...
- John Montague is the name of: John Montague (poet) (1929–2016), Irish poet and writer John Montague (baseball) (born 1947), baseball relief pitcher John...
- Charles Montague may refer to: Charles Edward Montague (1867–1928), English journalist and author Charles Montague Bakewell (1867–1957), American professor...
- Montague Township may refer to the following townships: Montague, Ontario, Canada Montague Township, Michigan, United States Montague Township, New Jersey...
- Ed Montague may refer to: Ed Montague (shortstop) (1905–1988), American baseball player Ed Montague (umpire) (born 1948), American baseball umpire Edward...
- Montague Ullman (September 9, 1916 – June 7, 2008) was a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and parapsychologist who founded the Dream Laboratory at the Maimonides...
- Montague (/ˈmɒntəɡjuː/ MON-tə-ghew) is an English surname of Old French origin, a form of Montagu. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Montague...
- Ca****ts and Montagues are two rival business empires. The animosity of the older generation—Fulgencio and Gloria Ca****t and Ted and Caroline Montague—is felt...
- Priory, where he was buried. Montagues of Boveney Controversy The earliest proven ancestor of this cadet branch is Robert Montague (c. 1528 - 1575), who was...