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Morville may
refer to
several places in Europe :
Morville, Belgium, a part of
Florennes in the
province of
Namur Morville, Shropshire, a
civil parish...
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Peter Morville is
president of
Semantic Studios, an
information architecture and
findability consulting firm. He may be best
known as an
influential figure...
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Morville Vincent William Chote (6
October 1924 – 17
March 2023) was a
British javelin thrower who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics.
Chote was born...
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Simon de
Morville (died 1167), Lord of
Kirkoswald and jure
uxoris Lord of
Burgh by Sands, was an
English noble.
Simon was the son of Hugh de
Morville and Beatrice...
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Lambroughton - More
details of the De
Morvilles.
Dreghorn - Maid
Morville's Mound.
Keith Stringer, ‘
Morville, Hugh de (d. 1162)’,
Oxford Dictionary of...
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Morville Hall is a
grade I
listed country house and
gardens in the care of the
National Trust in the
county of Shropshire, England,
United Kingdom. Morville...
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Morville is a
village and
civil parish about 3
miles west of Bridgnorth, in the
Shropshire district, in the
county of Shropshire, England. In 2011, the...
- Ivo de
Morville (died c. 1237), Lord of Knighton,
Bradpole and Wraxall, was an
English noble. He was the
eldest son of
William de
Morville. Ivo married...
- also
known as
Aldenham Hall, is a late 17th-century
country house in
Morville, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire,
England which stands in 12
hectares of parkland...
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Christian Viggo Morville (3
December 1891 in Frederiksberg,
Copenhagen – 21
December 1942 in Gentofte) was a
Danish amateur football (soccer) player, who...