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  • Washington Federals (USFL)

    The Washington Federals were the team that became the Orlando Renegades in 1985.==In Washington=====1983 season===The Renegades started out in 1983 as the Washington Federals and played in Washington, D.C.'s Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium under the ownership of prominent Washington attorney Berl Bernhard. The team lured Ray Jauch to be its head coach; he had previously guided the Winnipeg B...

  • Gråmunkeklostret i Stockholm

    Gråbrödraklostret i Stockholm var ett franciskankloster, beläget på Gråmunkeholmen, i dag känt som Riddarholmen, grundat omkring 1270, genom en donation av holmen av kung Magnus Ladulås Av klostrets verksamhet på ön kommer Riddarholmens tidigare benämningar Gråbrödraholm, Munckholmen och Gråmunkeholm eller Gråmunkeholmen. Gråbröderna hade från 1400-talet även verksamhet på Kungsholmen, vilken k...

  • Baltimore Colts (AAFC)

    The Baltimore Colts were a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland. The first team to bear the name Baltimore Colts, they were members of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) from 1947 to 1949 and then joined the National Football League (NFL) for one season before folding. They were one of the least successful teams in the AAFC and NFL both on and off the field, ...

  • Minnesota Fighting Saints (WHA) (original)

    The Minnesota Fighting Saints was the name of two professional ice hockey teams based in Saint Paul, Minnesota that played in the World Hockey Association. The first team was one of the WHA's original twelve franchises, playing from 1972–76. The second team was relocated from Cleveland, Ohio, and played for part of the 1976–77 season. Neither edition of the franchise completed its final season ...

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  • Chicago Cougars (WHA)

    The Chicago Cougars were an original franchise in the World Hockey Association from 1972 to 1975. The Cougars played their home games in the dilapidated International Amphitheatre. During the 1974 Avco Cup Finals against Gordie Howe and the Houston Aeros, the team's two home games were played at the Randhurst Twin Ice Arena in suburban Mount Prospect. This was because a presentation of Peter Pa...

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  • National Lacrosse Hall of Fame

    The US Lacrosse National Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Sparks, Maryland at US Lacrosse headquarters. Prior to moving to its present location in 2016, the hall of fame and museum was located in Baltimore, Maryland, on the campus of Johns Hopkins University. The museum showcases the history of the game of lacrosse, from its Native American origins to its present-day form.The first members...

  • New York Raiders (WHA)

    The New York Raiders were an ice hockey team and founding member of the World Hockey Association based in New York City. Intended to be the WHA's flagship franchise, its short tenure was a result of being unable to compete with the National Hockey League's established New York Rangers, and the expansion New York Islanders. After its inaugural season, the team was known as the New York Golden Bl...

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  • Jersey Knights (WHA)

    The New York Raiders were an ice hockey team and founding member of the World Hockey Association based in New York City. Intended to be the WHA's flagship franchise, its short tenure was a result of being unable to compete with the National Hockey League's established New York Rangers, and the expansion New York Islanders. After its inaugural season, the team was known as the New York Golden Bl...

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  • New York Golden Blades (WHA)

    The New York Raiders were an ice hockey team and founding member of the World Hockey Association based in New York City. Intended to be the WHA's flagship franchise, its short tenure was a result of being unable to compete with the National Hockey League's established New York Rangers, and the expansion New York Islanders. After its inaugural season, the team was known as the New York Golden Bl...

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  • Kansas City Scouts (NHL)

    The Kansas City Scouts were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1974–76. In 1976, the franchise relocated to Denver, Colorado, and became the Colorado Rockies . In 1982, the Rockies relocated to New Jersey where they have since been known as the New Jersey Devils.

  • Pittsburgh Burghers (1890) (Baseball)

    The Pittsburgh Burghers were a baseball team in the Players' League, a short-lived Major League that existed only for the 1890 season. The team included a number of players who had jumped from the National League's Pittsburgh Alleghenys (now the Pittsburgh Pirates), including Hall of Famers Pud Galvin, Ned Hanlon, and Jake Beckley. Hanlon served as the team's Manager. Meanwhile, John Tener, who...

  • Portland Breakers (USFL)

    The Portland Breakers were an American football team that played in the original United States Football League (USFL) in the mid-1980s. Before moving to Portland, Oregon, the franchise was previously in Boston, Massachusetts as the Boston Breakers and New Orleans, Louisiana as the New Orleans Breakers .==Boston and New Orleans==See the related projects for info on these two teams.==Portland Bre...

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    Стан Залесский. Село Вознесенское, что на реке Реутце. В селе церковь Вознесение Господня да в пределе Св. Великомученика Дмитрия Солунского. В том селе усадища на реке к Реутцу, а на усадищах дворы помещиков обоянцев дворян и детей боярских: Федор, Евсей, Архип Петровы дети Еремины Алфавитный указатель к сказкам обоянских однодворцев 1719 г. (РГАДА, ф.350, оп.2, д.2347, "Сказки однодворцев ...

  • Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL)

    The Pittsburgh Pirates were an American professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL), based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1925–26 to 1929–30. The nickname comes from the baseball team also based in the city. For the 1930–31 season the team moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and played one season as the Philadelphia Quakers .

  • Philadelphia Quakers (NHL)

    The Philadelphia Quakers were an American professional ice hockey team that played only one full season in the National Hockey League (NHL), 1930–31, at the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They were the successors of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

  • Philadelphia Blazers (WHA)

    The Philadelphia Blazers were an ice hockey franchise in the World Hockey Association (WHA) for the 1972–73 WHA season that was based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The team's home ice was the Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center.The franchise was originally intended to be based out of Miami, Florida (to be called the Miami Screaming Eagles), but due to money problem...

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  • Pittsburgh Burghers (1890) (PL)

    The Pittsburgh Burghers were a baseball team in the Players' League, a short-lived Major League that existed only for the 1890 season. The team included a number of players who had jumped from the National League's Pittsburgh Alleghenys (now the Pittsburgh Pirates), including Hall of Famers Pud Galvin, Ned Hanlon, and Jake Beckley. Hanlon served as the team's Manager. Meanwhile, John Tener, who...

  • Dallas Texans (NFL)

    The Dallas Texans played in the National Football League for one season, 1952, with a record of 1–11. They were one of the worst teams in NFL history, both on (lowest franchise winning percentage) and off the field. The team was based first in Dallas, then Hershey, Pennsylvania, and Akron, Ohio, during its only season. The Texans were the last NFL team to fold. Many players on the 1952 roster w...

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