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* Maurice Blitz ( 1891 – 1975 ), Belgian Olympic water polo player
Born in Antwerp, he was the son of Maurice Blitz and nephew of Gérard Blitz, both members of the Belgian water polo national team who won Olympic medals.
As a lieutenant-commander in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Maurice Griffiths was awarded the George Medal for bravery in recognition of his work trawling for mines in the North Sea as well as deactivating parachute mines dropped on the London Docks during the Blitz and also his command of a group of divers clearing mines from the Suez Canal.
Born in Amsterdam, he was the younger brother of Maurice Blitz, also a waterpolo player, and uncle of Gérard Blitz who founded Club Med in 1950.
Maurice Blitz ( 28 July 1891 – 2 February 1975 ) was a Belgian Olympic water polo player during 1920s.
Maurice Blitz, who was Jewish, did not leave the water polo scene once he retired from competitions.
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Maurice and brother
Maurice Vallery-Radot, grandson of the brother of the son-in-law of Pasteur and outspoken Catholic, also holds that Pasteur fundamentally remained Catholic.
Petty was born in Level Cross, North Carolina, the son of Elizabeth ( née Toomes ) and Lee Arnold Petty, also a NASCAR driver and the older brother of Maurice Petty.
* April 23 – Stadtholder Maurice of Nassau of the Dutch Republic dies and is succeeded by his younger brother, Frederick Henry.
* Byzantine Emperor Maurice disposes of Priscos and installs his own brother Peter as commander-in-chief in charge of the war against the Avars.
The family moved to Paris three months after the birth of Maurice, and there his younger brother Édouard was born.
He became the 7th duc de Broglie upon the death without heir in 1960 of his older brother, Maurice, 6th duc de Broglie, also a physicist.
In an event unique in the history of the Académie, he was received as a member by his own brother Maurice, who had been elected in 1934.
His older brother Jacques Brissaud was a portrait and genre painter and his uncle Maurice Boutet de Monvel illustrated the fables of La Fontaine, songbooks for children and a life of Joan of Arc.
In 594 Maurice replaced Priscus with his rather inexperienced brother Peter, who despite initial failures, nonetheless scored another victory in Wallachia.
He followed this triumph with Broadway successes in Peter Ibbetson ( 1917 ), a role his father Maurice had wanted to play, Tolstoy's Redemption ( 1918 ) and The Jest ( 1919 ), co-starring his brother Lionel, reaching what seemed to be the zenith of his stage career as Richard III in 1920.
When the new Duke Victor Amadeus I was forced to accept French occupation of Pinerolo in the Peace of Cherasco in 1631, there was widespread dissatisfaction in Piedmont, and Thomas Francis, with his brother, Prince Maurice, withdrew from the duchy to join the forces of Spain, prompting Victor Amadeus to confiscate his uncles ' Italian revenues.
When the new Duke Victor Amadeus I was forced to accept a French occupation of Pinerolo ( Peace of Cherasco, 26 April 1631, and associated secret agreements, implemented 1632 ), there was widespread dissatisfaction in Piedmont, and Thomas, with his brother Maurice, went to join the Spanish, at which Victor Amadeus confiscated their revenues.
Maurice had met Lucille when she was thirteen and he was sixteen, when he was playing for the Paquette Club in the Park Lafontaine Juvenile League, which was coached by Lucille's brother George.
It was his son, Maurice of Nassau ( Prince of Orange after his elder brother died in 1618 ), with the help of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, who solidified the independence of the Dutch republic.
Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange () ( 14 November 1567, Dillenburg – 23 April 1625 ) was sovereign Prince of Orange from 1618, on the death of his eldest half brother, Philip William, Prince of Orange, ( 1554 – 1618 ).
Maurice urged his cadet half brother, Frederick Henry to marry in order to preserve the dynasty.
Their right wing consisted of between 2, 000 and 3, 000 cavalry under Rupert and his brother Prince Maurice.
The widow of William P. " Will " Fletcher ( 1917 – 1999 ), a retired United States Army colonel and a former Grant Parish deputy sheriff, she was survived by a daughter, Janet F. Dyson of Baton Rouge, two grandsons, three great-grandchildren, and her brother, Maurice Smith, a former Montgomery High School principal and Grant Parish school superintendent.
The township was named for John Larkin, late brother of county commissioner Maurice O ' Hearn.
Robin Hugh Gibb, CBE ( 22 December 1949 – 20 May 2012 ) was a singer and songwriter, best known as a member of the Bee Gees, co-founded with his twin brother Maurice and older brother Barry.
Born to Barbara ( née Pass ) and Hugh Gibb ( d. 1992 ) on the Isle of Man, Robin was the fraternal twin brother of Maurice Gibb, and the older of the two by 35 minutes.
On 12 January 2003, twin brother Maurice died in Miami Beach, Florida of complications from a twisted intestine.
* Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer ( b. 1964 ), younger brother of Diana, Princess of Wales
In August 1642, Rupert, along with his brother Prince Maurice and a number of professional soldiers, ran the gauntlet across the sea from the United Provinces, and after one initial failure, evaded the pro-Parliamentary navy and landed in Newcastle.

Maurice and Gérard
* April 17 – Étienne Maurice Gérard, Marshal of France and Prime Minister of France ( b. 1773 )
* April 4 – Étienne Maurice Gérard, Marshal of France and Prime Minister of France ( d. 1852 )
Ultimately, fourteen essays were collected into The Work of Mourning ( 2001 ), which was expanded in the 2003 French edition Chaque fois unique, la fin du monde ( literally, The end of the world, unique each time ) to include essays dedicated to Gérard Granel and Maurice Blanchot.
Furious with Victor ’ s slow advance, Napoleon replaced him with Étienne Maurice Gérard.
* Étienne Maurice, comte Gérard, ( 1773 – 1852 ), Marshal of France in 1830
* Bayrouistes, those who wanted the UDF to be independent from UMP: Marielle de Sarnez, Jean-Louis Bourlanges, Thierry Cornillet, Gilles Artigues, Bernard Bosson, Anne-Marie Comparini, Charles de Courson, Jean-Christophe Lagarde, Jean Lassalle, Maurice Leroy, Hervé Morin, Rudy Salles, Gérard Vignoble, Nicolas Perruchot, Jean-Luc Préel, François Rochebloine, François Sauvadet
After the death of Pelletier in early 1947, the role of editor-in-chief would pass to Gérard Filion, ex-editor of La Terre de chez nous, under whose reign the paper would publish highly controversial critiques of Maurice Duplessis's government in Quebec by journalists and figures such as André Laurendeau.
Étienne Maurice Gérard, comte Gérard ( 4 April 177317 April 1852 ) was a French general and statesman.
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) His mother, Rosalie ( née de Hez ), who was born in Belgium, was the grand niece of General Count Étienne Maurice Gérard.
Historic Reissue – Ernest Chausson, Claude Debussy, Henri Duparc, Maurice Ravel Mélodies Gérard Souzay ( baritone ), Jacqueline Bonneau ( piano ), Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire / Edouard Lindenberg ( Testament )
Authors and collaborators include Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault, Maurice Blanchot, Jacques Derrida, Jean Cayrol, Jean-Pierre Faye, Julia Kristeva, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Marcelin Pleynet, Maurice Roche, Philippe Sollers, Tzvetan Todorov, Francis Ponge, Umberto Eco, Gérard Genette, Pierre Boulez, Pierre Guyotat, Severo Sarduy, and Shoshana Felman.
* Maurice Rostand ( 1891 – 21 February 1968 ) was a French playwright, the son of the noted poet and dramatist Edmond Rostand and the poet Rosemonde Gérard, and brother of the biologist Jean Rostand.
* 1972: Mon fils chante, paroles de Maurice Fanon et musique de Gérard Jouannest

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