- The
village is
named after the
River Morda, a
tributary of the
River Vyrnwy. The
Morda Valley Prior to 1792,
Morda comprised the
Drill Inn,
perhaps one...
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Bongani Mohosana (born 9 June 1987)
known professionally as
Mörda or
Murdah Bongz, is a
South African DJ and
music producer. He is best
known for being...
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Morda (4
April 1946 – 27
September 2003) was a
French bobsledder. He
competed in the four man
event at the 1972
Winter Olympics. "Avis de décès
MORDA"...
- The
River Morda is a
minor river in
Wrexham County Borough and Powys,
Wales and Shropshire, England,
lying mainly to the south-west of the town of Oswestry...
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Malachy MacMurrough (Middle Irish: Mael
Mórda mac Murchada;
modern Irish: Máel
Mórda mac Murchada; died 23
April 1014 AD) was King of Leinster, Ireland...
- Máel
Mórda and
Sigtrygg was to be
inextricably connected with his
complicated marital relations, in
particular his
marriage to Gormlaith, Máel
Mórda's sister...
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Morda Tramway refers to two
industrial railways south of Oswestry, on the
border between England and Wales. They
connected the coal pits
around Morda...
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Morda Road is a
cricket ground in Oswestry, Shropshire. The
first recorded match on the
ground was in 1964, when
Shropshire pla****
their first Minor Counties...
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Petrus Ua
Mórda (Anglicised:
Peter O'Mordha, (O')More, or (O')Moore) was
Bishop of
Clonfert from
circa 1150 to 1171. He
appears to have been a member...
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neighbour Avars call them "Burti".
Nikolai Ashmarin believed that the word
Mordas - i.e.
Mordvins -
comes from the
ethnonym Burtas since they
divide themselves...