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  1. Catholic Monarchs

    en.wikipedia.org wiki Ancestry of Juan Ponce de Leon Catholic Kings lang es los Reyes Cat licos ref Reyes Cat licos is literally Catholic Kings rather than Monarchs , and is sometimes incorrectly ... lords. Catholic monarchs or kings can of course be used in a generic sense e.g., the Pope had authority over Catholic monarchs... the particular or generic use can be distinguished from the context ... thumb left Ferdinand and Isabella with their subjects The Catholic Monarchs set out to restore ... heresy in the south of what is now France. The Catholic Monarchs decided to introduce the Inquisition ... of Castile it was later extended to all of Spain. The bull gave the monarchs exclusive authority to name the inquisitors. unsourced paragraph During the reign of the Catholic Monarchs and long ... 1504 .svg thumb left Coat of Arms of the Catholic Monarchs The Monarchs joint motto was Tanto monta ... . Death Image Catholic Monarchs Coffins.jpg thumb right Coffins of the Catholic Monarchs in the Royal ... in 1516. Citations Reflist References Commons category Catholic Monarchs http countrystudies.us spain ... 0. Edwards, John. The Spain of the Catholic Monarchs. Blackwell Publishers. Massachusetts, 2000. ISBN ... Isabella I of Crown of Castile Castile ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 08177a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA ... they were given a papal dispensation to deal with consanguinity by Sixtus IV . The title of Catholic King Catholic King and Queen was bestowed on them by the Pope Alexander VI in 1496, for defending Catholic dogmas within their realms. They married on October 19, 1469, in the city of Valladolid ... to keep Castilian nobles in check. To establish a more uniform Judiciary judicial system , the Catholic Monarchs created the Royal Council , and appointed magistrates judges to run the towns ... significant power in their respective regions. Further, the monarchs continued ruling through a form ... for being the monarchs of the newly united Spain at the dawn of the modern era. The Kings had a goal ...   more details



  1. List of monarchs

    List of monarchs may refer to List of current sovereign monarchs List of current constituent monarchs List of living former sovereign monarchs A king list , used as a early form of periodisation By country Expand section date October 2008 List of Albanian monarchs Albania Emperors of Austria Austria and Austria Hungary List of Belgian monarchs Belgium List of rulers of Bhutan Bhutan List of sultans of Brunei Brunei List of Chinese monarchs China List of Danish monarchs Denmark Rulers and heads of state of Ethiopia Ethiopia List of French monarchs France List of German monarchs Germany List of Greek monarchs Greece List of kings of Persia Iran List of Japanese monarchs Japan List of monarchs of Korea Korea List of kings of Lesotho Lesotho List of Sultans of the Maldives Maldives List of Emperors of Mexico Mexico List of rulers of Morocco Morocco List of Burmese monarchs Myanmar List of Norwegian monarchs Norway List of Sultans of Oman Oman Ottoman Empire Ottoman Dynasty Heads of the House Sultans , List of Ottoman Grand Viziers Grand Viziers List of Portuguese monarchs Portugal List of Philippine monarchs Philippines List of Russian rulers Russia List of Spanish monarchs Spain List of kings of Swaziland Swaziland List of monarchs of Sweden Sweden List of monarchs in the British Isles United Kingdom and predecessors See also List of current pretenders DEFAULTSORT List Of Monarchs Category Lists of monarchs hu Uralkod k list i orsz gok szerint ...   more details



  1. Scottish Monarchs

    For the kings and queens of Scotland List of Scottish monarchs The Scottish Monarchs were a motorcycle speedway team based in Glasgow , Scotland . At the end of the 1995 season, the Glasgow Tigers speedway Glasgow Tigers closed due a lack of finance and the Edinburgh Monarchs lost their home track, Powderhall Stadium, to redevelopment, leading to the Monarchs racing at Shawfield Stadium in Glasgow during the 1996 season under the guise of the Scottish Monarchs. Despite having the first rider to compete in the Speedway Grand Prix while a member of a Scottish speedway team, Stefano Alfonso , the team were poorly supported by fans of both the original clubs. In 1997 the Monarchs moved back East to Armadale Stadium , where they continue to race, while Glasgow Tigers speedway Glasgow Tigers returned to racing in Glasgow. Category British speedway teams Category Sport in Glasgow Category Defunct British speedway teams Scotland sport team stub motorcycle speedway team stub ...   more details



  1. Winnipeg Monarchs

    Dablink For the Winnipeg Monarchs team that played in the Western Canadian Hockey League from 1967 to 1977, see Winnipeg Monarchs WHL . The Winnipeg Monarchs were a senior ice hockey team from Winnipeg , Manitoba , that was organized in 1906. In 1915, the Monarchs won the Allan Cup as the Canadian Senior Hockey Champions. In 1935 the Monarchs won gold for Canada at the 1935 World Ice Hockey Championships World Ice Hockey Championships . History The Winnipeg Monarchs hockey club was organized in 1906 .... The Monarchs were allowed into the Manitoba Senior Hockey League in 1911 joining the Winnipeg Victorias and the Winnipegs in a three team league. In 1913 and 1914 the Monarchs captured the Manitoba Senior Hockey Crown. In 1915, the Monarchs were the Canadian Senior Hockey Champions winning the Allan Cup. In 1934, the Senior Monarchs won the Manitoba Senior Championship , and in 1935 they represented ... of only one goal per game. In the final game the monarchs defeated Switzerland by a score of 4 ... 40 41 isbn 978 0 9808936 0 1 ref After the winning the world championship title, the Monarchs continued ... Monarchs Junior Team The Winnipeg Monarchs entered the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in 1930 31, however The Monarchs would also continue to produce a senior team until 1935. In 1932 the Juniors Monarchs were Memorial Cup finalists losing out to Sudbury Wolves in the final. The Winnipeg Monarchs ... Cup Final before a sell out crowd at Maple Leaf Gardens. The Winnipeg Monarchs in 1950 51 lost ... to Assiniboine Park Monarchs for two seasons and then once more they returned to the Winnipeg Monarchs ... junior hockey champions, the Winnipeg Monarchs dropped out of junior hockey. On May 18, 1978, a group of Winnipeg businessmen purchased the Monarchs and relocated the team to the Winnipeg suburb of Fort ... Hockey Today, the Winnipeg Monarchs name is still used by the Winnipeg Minor Hockey Association ... canada icehockey team stub de Winnipeg Monarchs fr Jets de Winnipeg WHL uk ...   more details



  1. London Monarchs

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 For the former baseball team in London, Ontario London Monarchs baseball NFLE team name London Monarchs color1 DDCD69 color2 B71234 helmet logo LondonMonarchs.png founded 1991 ... Bowl I 1991 The London Monarchs were a professional American football team in NFL Europe and its predecessor league, the World League of American Football WLAF . The Monarchs played their final season in 1998 as the England Monarchs . In 1999, they were replaced by the new Berlin Thunder . Early ... based teams, including the Monarchs, that was organised in three divisions North American West ... the Monarchs. The World League was renamed NFL Europe League in 1998. This league played its games ... winter. In 1991 and 1992 the Monarchs played their home games at the famed Wembley Stadium 1923 Wembley ... field and it was granted the pitch at White Hart Lane measured 93 yards. In 1996, the Monarchs were ... Bridge , where they would play all of their home games in 1997. England Monarchs Image EnglandMonarchslogo.png thumb left 100px England Monarchs Logo for 1998 Deleted image removed Image NFLE EnglandMonarchs.png thumb right England Monarchs Helmet for the 1998 season Towards the end of the 1997 ... Byrd , the team was rebranded the England Monarchs and travelled the country, playing home games at the Crystal ... and quality of the stadiums used. This venture divided opinion dramatically amongst the Monarchs support ... , led to weeks of speculation that either one of the existing teams would be shut down, or that the Monarchs and Claymores would be amalgamated into a single British team. Confirmation that the Monarchs were to close down came in July that year. Like other WLAF NFL Europe teams, most of the Monarchs ..., though there were exceptions in the early Monarchs Walter McKone, D.O. was a team osteopath ... Alexander , kicker with the Monarchs, who is currently Managing Director of Crystal Palace F.C. ... X Ebubedike, and later still Victor Muhammad who played as running back for the Monarchs for a number ...   more details



  1. Sacramento Monarchs

    WNBA team color1 483B8D color2 D3D3D3 name Sacramento Monarchs logo SacramentoMonarchs.png imagesize 150px conference Western Conference WNBA Western history Sacramento Monarchs br 1997 2009 founded 1997 ... champs 1 2005 conf champs 2 2005, 2006 mascot Monty http www.wnba.com media monarchs 05Media Guide25 44 Maloof Staff.pdf The Sacramento Monarchs were a basketball team based in Sacramento, California ... s Sacramento Monarchs fold date 20 November 2009 publisher Bay Area News Group accessdate 21 November 2009 ref They played their home games at ARCO Arena . The Monarchs were one of the WNBA s eight original ... The Monarchs made an impact in the WNBA almost immediately. With the hiring of Portugal Portuguese ... , all of whom have been WNBA All Star Game WNBA All Stars , the Monarchs have been able to make ... Championship, the Monarchs made major roster moves to improve the team obtaining younger players and emphasizing ... players, became a free agent and the Monarchs made the difficult decision not to keep her on the active ... cancer survivor and another fan favorite, was not signed by the Monarchs and later signed with the San Antonio Silver Stars . On March 3, 2005, the Monarchs traded Tangela Smith and a 2006 second ... of China Chinese players, Miao Lijie and Sui Feifei , the Monarchs traded Chantelle Anderson to the San Antonio Silver Stars for a 2006 draft pick. During the 2005 WNBA Draft , the Monarchs drafted ... . The Monarchs did sign Ruthie Bolton as a free agent for the purpose of her trying to win a spot ... the Monarchs to work in their promotions and public relations department. The offseason moves immediately paid off for the Monarchs as the team finished with a franchise best 25 9 win loss record. Whisenant ... by either the Houston Comets or the Los Angeles Sparks , the Monarchs finally defeated both, sweeping both teams en route to their first appearance in the WNBA Finals . The Monarchs won their first .... After winning the championship, the Monarchs became the first women s professional team to appear ...   more details



  1. Cincinnati Monarchs

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 The Cincinnati Monarchs was an American Basketball Association 21st century American Basketball Association ABA team based in Cincinnati . The team began play in the fall of 2004. They team folded operations during their first season. They had a 7 7 record at the time they left. Category American Basketball Association 2000 present teams Category Basketball teams in Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio basketball team stub it Cincinnati Monarchs ...   more details



  1. Wembley Monarchs

    Image Wembley Monarchs logo.jpg thumb right Wembley Monarchs logo The Wembley Monarchs were an ice hockey team in the United Kingdom . They were founded in 1929 as the Grosvenor House Canadians , transferred to Wembley Canadians for the 1934 35 season and became the Monarchs in 1936. The team played in the English League ice hockey English League 1931 35, 1936 37 and in the English National League 1935 36, 1937 50. The Grosvenor House Canadians played their home matches at the Park Lane Rink but from 1934 the Wembley Arena Empire Pool in London now Wembley Arena was the home ice for the Canadians Monarchs which they shared with the Wembley Lions . The Grosvenor House Canadians won the English League in 1933 34 but the only success as the Monarchs came in 1948 when they won the English Autumn Cup title. After World War II ice shows became frequent events over the Christmas and New Year period and hosting two teams at Empire Pool became impractical. The Monarchs were closed down in 1950 as a result. The heart of their strength was the famed Kid Line ,made up in 1948 of Mauno Kid Kauppi, Les Anning and Jean Paul Lafortune. Left Wing Kauppi was voted MVP of the 1949 Autumn Cup game for scoring the winning goal in overtime. References http www.azhockey.com We.htm A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey http www.ihjuk.co.uk hall of fame elvin.htm British Hockey Hall of Fame entry for Sir Arthur Elvin British ice hockey Category Defunct ice hockey teams in the United Kingdom Category Sports clubs established in 1929 Category Sports clubs disestablished in 1950 Category Ice hockey teams in London Category Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena England sport stub UK sport team stub Europe icehockey team stub it Wembley Monarchs ...   more details



  1. Michiana Monarchs

    ABA team color1 EE0000 color2 black logo MichianaMonarchs.PNG pixels 200px founded 2011 league American Basketball Association 2000 ABA history Michiana Monarchs 2011 present arena city South Bend, Indiana South Bend , Indiana colors colorbox Black colorbox EE0000 colorbox EEDD82 br Black, red, gold owner Precise Productions coach Gary Rucker championships 0 titles 0 cheerleaders dancers mascot The Michiana Monarchs are an franchise of the American Basketball Association 2000 American Basketball Association which began play in the 2010 11 season. Based in South Bend, Indiana , the Monarchs planned to announce their home venue in the coming weeks of that season. External links http www.monarchsball.com Michiana Monarchs website ABA Teams Indiana Sports Indiana basketball team stub Category American Basketball Association 2000 present teams Category Basketball teams in Indiana Category Sports in South Bend, Indiana Category Sports clubs established in 2011 Category Basketball clubs established in 2011 ...   more details



  1. Edmonton Monarchs

    The Edmonton Monarchs were a women s ice hockey team that started as the Edmonton Victorias in 1914. The club represented Victoria High School in Edmonton. ref Women on Ice The Early Years of Women s Hockey in Western Canada, Wayne Norton, p.135, Ronsdale Press, 2009, ISBN 978 1 55380 073 6 ref Victorias The Victorias played from 1914 to 1917. In 1917, the Victorias competed against the Calgary Crescents and the Calgary Regents. It was the first women s ice hockey rivalry between the cities of Edmonton and Calgary. ref Women on Ice The Early Years of Women s Hockey in Western Canada, Wayne Norton, p.136, Ronsdale Press, 2009, ISBN 978 1 55380 073 6 ref Monarchs In 1918, the Victorias were renamed the Monarchs. In their first game, they played the University of Alberta women s ice hockey club. ref Women on Ice The Early Years of Women s Hockey in Western Canada, Wayne Norton, p.136, Ronsdale Press, 2009, ISBN 978 1 55380 073 6 ref The team participated at the Banff Hockey Carnival women s ice hockey tournament in 1918. The team held the distinction of being the only women s ice hockey team at the tournament to be coached by a woman. ref Women on Ice The Early Years of Women s Hockey in Western Canada, Wayne Norton, p.137, Ronsdale Press, 2009, ISBN 978 1 55380 073 6 ref In the semifinals, the Monarchs defeated a team from Vulcan. In the finals, the Monarchs triumphed over the Calgary Crescents. After 1918, the Monarchs were coached by a man. The Monarchs would not win at the Banff Winter Carnival tournament again until 1926. In the final, the Monarchs would defeat the Fernie ..., 2009, ISBN 978 1 55380 073 6 ref After winning the Misener Cup in 1929, the Monarchs issued an open ... and senior. The Monarchs and the University of Alberta were the only teams that comprised the senior ..., p.140, Ronsdale Press, 2009, ISBN 978 1 55380 073 6 ref In 1933, the Monarchs suffered their first ... and post season play versus the Monarchs. ref Women on Ice The Early Years of Women s Hockey in Western ...   more details



  1. The Reigning Monarchs

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Reigning Monarchs image The Reigning Monarchs.jpg caption Greg Behrendt & Mike Eisenstein image size 250 landscape yes background group or band alias Also Known As origin North Hollywood , California genre Surf rock , Punk rock punk , rockabilly , ska years active 2007 present label associated acts website URL http www.thereigningmonarchs.com current members Greg Behrendt br Mike Eisenstein br David Hawkins br Blair Sinta past members The Reigning Monarchs are a surf punk band from North Hollywood , California , formed in 2007 by guitarists Greg Behrendt and USA Mike Eisenstein. ref cite web author Un url http www.myspace.com thereigningmonarchs title The Reigning Monarchs Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto s, video s publisher Myspace.com date accessdate 2011 08 21 ref The current line up includes bassist David Hawkins and drummer Blair Sinta. ref cite web url http www.thereigningmonarchs.com title Home publisher TheReigningMonarchs.com date accessdate 2011 08 21 ref All songs are written and produced by Behrendt and Eisenstein, and The Monarchs have released a full length LP and a split EP with Laramie Dean also produced by Eisenstein . ref cite web url http music.thereigningmonarchs.com album the reigning monarchs laramie dean split 7 title The Reigning Monarchs Laramie Dean Split 7 The Reigning Monarchs publisher Music.thereigningmonarchs.com date 2010 06 14 accessdate 2011 08 21 ref Their music is frequently ... date accessdate 2011 08 21 ref The Monarchs also play gigs independently throughout ... Monarchs North Hollywood, CA publisher ReverbNation date 2011 03 21 accessdate 2011 08 21 ref Discography The Reigning Monarchs self titled full length 2009 Fanfare for the Well Dressed Man 1 12 ... by The Reigning Monarchs 2 46 The Creeper by Laramie Dean 2 28 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Reigning Monarchs Category Surf music groups Category American punk rock groups Category Rockabilly ...   more details



  1. Westchester Monarchs

    NPBL team team Westchester Monarchs color1 White color2 Purple logo Monarchs logo.jpg pixels 150px founded 2007 league National Professional Basketball League 2007 NPBL 2008 present history Westchester Monarchs br 2007 present arena Athlete International Center city Purchase, New York colors Purple, White owner coach Tom Helmeyer championships 0 titles 0 cheerleaders dancers mascot The Westchester Monarchs are a professional basketball team in the National Professional Basketball League 2007 National Professional Basketball League based in Purchase, New York . In their inaugural season, all games were played on the road due to the lack of a home venue. The team was also limited to thirteen practices due to court availability and financial situations. The Monarchs organization is owned and operated by the president of the NPBL, Ben Tisdale. 2008 Schedule Scores class wikitable Date Opponent Time Results Mar 15 Hudson Valley 144 131 W Mar 29 Elmira 139 134 L Apr 5 Maryland 110 106 L Apr 18 New York 132 130 L Apr 26 Hudson Valley 118 113 L May 18 Elmira 140 128 L May 23 New York 112 107 W Playoffs Hudson Valley 126 110 L External links http www.njmonarchs.com Official site Category Basketball teams in New York City Category Westchester County, New York NewYork basketball team stub ...   more details



  1. Greensboro Monarchs

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Pro hockey team text color bg color team Greensboro Monarchs logo logosize city Greensboro, North Carolina league East Coast Hockey League conference division West 1990 1991 br East 1991 1995 founded 1989 operated 1989 1995 arena Greensboro Coliseum colors Red, White, Blue owner coach Jeff Brubaker 1989 1995 GM media affiliates Franchise history name1 Greensboro Monarchs dates1 1989 1995 The Greensboro Monarchs were a professional ice hockey team based in Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro , North Carolina NC . The Monarchs joined the East Coast Hockey League as an expansion franchise prior to the start of the 1989 90 season and surrendered the franchise to the league when the Monarchs joined the American Hockey League AHL at the conclusion of the 1994 95 ECHL season. History The Monarchs played in the ECHL from 1989 until 1995, reaching the playoffs in every season. They won the Riley Cup in their inaugural season, beating the Winston Salem Thunderbirds four games to one. Goalie Wade Flaherty would be named playoff MVP. The Monarchs would also reach the Riley Cup Finals in 1991 and 1995. With some of the owners voting to enter the American Hockey League, the franchise was canceled by the ECHL. The Carolina Monarchs played in the AHL for the 1995 1996 season before their lease was revoked by the Greensboro Coliseum when the Hartford Whalers NHL moved temporarily to Greensboro and became the Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL . The Hurricanes have since settled into their new arena in their permanent home of Raleigh, North Carolina . Season by season results class wikitable style text align center Season Games Won Lost OTL SOL Points GF GA PIM Playoffs 1989 90 ECHL season 1989 90 60 29 27 4 0 62 263 283 1875 Won Championship 1990 91 ECHL season 1990 91 64 34 27 3 0 71 275 268 2148 Lost In Finals 1991 92 ECHL season 1991 92 64 ... team stub de Greensboro Monarchs fr Monarchs de Greensboro ...   more details



  1. Carolina Monarchs

    Pro hockey team text color cc3300 bg color ffcc00 team Carolina Monarchs logo Carolina monarchs.png logosize 200px city Greensboro, North Carolina league American Hockey League conference Southern division founded operated 1995 1997 arena Greensboro Coliseum colors Red, Blue & Gold owner coach GM media Greensboro News & Record News & Record affiliates Florida Panthers Franchise history name1 Carolina Monarchs dates1 1995 1997 name2 Beast of New Haven dates2 1997 1999 The Carolina Monarchs were a short lived ice hockey team in the American Hockey League . They played in Greensboro, North Carolina , at the Greensboro Coliseum . In the spring of 1997, the Hartford Whalers of the National Hockey League NHL announced that they would play in the Greensboro Coliseum for two seasons as the newly named Carolina Hurricanes . ref cite book first Jon C. last Scott title Hockey Night in Dixie Minor Pro Hockey in the American South year 2006 publisher Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd. page 144 isbn 1894974212 ref The NHL team purchased the dethroned Monarchs, moving the franchise to New Haven, Connecticut , where the team played as the Beast of New Haven . History The market was previously served by Greensboro Monarchs ECHL 1989 1995 The market was subsequently home to Greensboro Generals ECHL 1999 2004 Carolina Hurricanes National Hockey League NHL 1997 present Season by season results Carolina Monarchs 1995 1997 Beast of New Haven 1997 1999 class wikitable style text align center Season sports Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL Points Goals br for Goals br against Standing Playoffs 1995 96 AHL season 1995 96 80 28 38 11 3 70 313 343 4th, South Out of playoffs 1996 97 AHL season 1996 ... &y2 Team History at HockeyDB.com Category Carolina Monarchs Category Sports clubs established in 1995 Category Sports clubs disestablished in 1997 Defunct AHL US icehockey team stub de Carolina Monarchs fr Monarchs de la Caroline ...   more details



  1. Mildmay Monarchs

    Hockey team team Mildmay Monarchs logo Mildmay Monarchs Logo.png logosize 125px city Mildmay, Ontario league Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League WOAA Senior Hockey League division North arena Mildmay Carrick Recreation Complex colours coach GM The Mildmay Monarchs were a senior ice hockey hockey team based out of Mildmay, Ontario Mildmay , Ontario , Canada . They played in the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League . Championships The Monarchs, who played in the WOAA from 2003 2007, never won a WOAA Championship, and no previous Mildmay team has ever been WOAA champions either. Mildmay s teams has won at least 15 Ontario Hockey Association and Ontario Minor Hockey Association championships since 1955. The First Monarchs were formed in 1946, and over the years there have been many different versions of the Mildmay Monarchs. 2006 07 Monarchs Season Mildmay finished in 7th place in the North Division with a 6 16 2 record. The Monarchs then faced off against the Wingham Bulls in the opening round of the A playoffs, and were swept in 4 games, ending their season. Folding The Monarchs intended to ice a team for the 2007 08 season, and were included when the schedule was made, however, just before the season began, the team announced they were folding due to a lack of players. Season by season record Note GP Games played, W Wins, L Losses, T Tie, OTL Overtime Losses, Pts Points, GF Goals for, GA Goals against class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs align center 2003 04 24 5 19 0 0 68 155 10 15th WOAA Sr align center 2004 05 25 7 15 1 2 81 138 17 12th WOAA Sr align center 2005 06 25 5 18 2 80 125 12 15th WOAA Sr Lost A QF align center 2006 07 24 6 16 2 91 138 14 7th WOAA North Lost A QF More information will be added as more becomes available WOAA Teams Related links Mildmay, Ontario Western Ontario Athletic Association WOAA Senior Hockey League External links http www.woaa.on.ca WOAA ...   more details



  1. Melbourne Monarchs

    Use British English date October 2011 Use dmy dates date October 2011 ABL infobox Name Melbourne Monarchs Logo Image Monarch01.png 140px League Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 Location Melbourne Stadium Melbourne Ballpark Founded ABL 1989 90 1989 90 Defunct ABL 1992 93 1998 99 Re formed Nickname Monarchs LeagueChamps ABL 1992 93 1992 93 RunnerUp ABL 1989 90 1989 90 FormerNames FormerBallparks Colours Blue, Red and White LogoDesign Mascot Series Australian Baseball League Season ABL 1998 99 1998 99 Record ? ? 1st Playoffs Lost 2 1 in 4 team br play off series br to finish 3rd Manager h cap 0000FF h pattern cap h leftarm FFFFFF h pattern la redbluecuff h body h pattern b baseball h rightarm FFFFFF h pattern ra redbluecuff h pants h pattern pants h socks 0000FF h title Home a cap 0000FF a pattern cap a leftarm C0C0C0 a pattern la redbluecuff a body C0C0C0 a pattern b baseball a rightarm C0C0C0 a pattern ra redbluecuff a pants C0C0C0 a pattern pants a socks 0000FF a title Away Championships Monarch s Championships 1989 90 2nd 1990 91 ? sup ?? sup 1992 93 1st 1993 94 ? sup ?? sup 1994 95 ? sup ?? sup 1995 96 ? sup ?? sup 1996 97 ? sup ?? sup 1997 98 3rd 1998 99 3rd The Melbourne Monarchs were one of the foundation members of the now defunct Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 Australian Baseball League . The Monarchs had their licence revoked after the ABL 1990 91 1990 91 championship following a controversial dispute with Australia Baseball League officials. The Monarchs were replaced in 1991 by the Canberra Bushrangers Melbourne Bushrangers . However the Footscray Football Club now Western Bulldogs Football Club purchased the Monarchs licence for the ABL 1992 93 1993 championship, In their first season back the Monarchs defeated Perth Heat 2 games to 0 at Perths home ground Parry Field to take out the 1993 ABL Championship. See also Sport in Australia Australian Baseball Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 External links Australian Baseball League original Category ...   more details



  1. Monroe Monarchs

    Negro League franchise Name Monroe Monarchs Caplogo Logo Firstseason 1932 Lastseason Allyears City Monroe, Louisiana Leagues Negro Southern League 1932 Nickname Ballpark Casino Park 1932 Leaguechamps WSerieschamps The Monroe Monarchs were a professional baseball team based in Monroe, Louisiana , which played in the Negro league baseball Negro leagues from the late 1920s to 1935, mostly as a minor league team loosely associated with the Kansas City Monarchs . ref cite book title The Complete Book of Baseball s Negro Leagues The Other Half of Baseball History last Holway first John year 2001 publisher Hastings House Publishers location Fern Park, Florida isbn 0 8038 2007 0 page 284 ref The team was created by Fred Stovall , a Texan oil drilling millionaire, who later financed the Negro Southern League . In the 1930s, a time of acute segregation, the team s games were watched by crowds of black and white people, alike. The most famous player with the team was National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Hall of Famer Hilton Smith . History When the team first formed it played in the semi pro Dixie League 1933 baseball Dixie League until Stovall formed the Negro Southern League, with four other teams in 1932. The NSL is considered a de facto major league that year, since it was the only organized league to complete the 1932 season. The Monarchs finished with a 26 22 record in their only season they were considered a major league team, and did not qualify for any post season play off. ref cite book title The Complete Book of Baseball s Negro Leagues The Other Half of Baseball History ... in the Cotton States League . ref harvnb Peterson p 122 ref Historical marker File Monroe Monarchs Marker.JPG right thumb 150px Monroe Monarchs Marker In the summer of 2010, the Monroe Monarchs Field was opened to the public in Monroe, Louisiana. At the opening, the Monroe Monarchs Historical Foundation ... at http www.monroemonarchs.org team roster.html Team History , Monroe Monarchs Historical Foundation ...   more details



  1. Minnesota Monarchs

    The Minnesota Monarchs were one of six Major League Volleyball franchises. The league began in 1987 and ended short of completing a full season in 1989. The Minnesota franchise was reported to be the strongest in terms of attendance, repeatedly filling the stands time after time. The Monarchs played at Augsburg College, Minneapolis during the regular season and at the historical Williams Arena at the campus of the University of Minnesota during playoff matches. ref Minnesota Monarchs Newsletter, Vol. 3, 1, Winter 1989 ref The Monarchs set a league attendance record of 3,404 in the Minnesota San Jose semifinal match in 1988 at Williams Arena. ref Minnesota Monarchs Newsletter, Vol. 3, 1, Winter 1989 ref Unfortunately the team was lackluster in 1987 coming in last place. However, some trading and new talent such as Ruth Lawanson and Linda Chisolm joined the next season and the team improved. The team finished in second place in 1988 and was leading the league in matches won before the league ended in 1989. Ownership of the franchise switched hands prior to the 1989 season. For the first two years of operation, the league itself owned its six franchises. R. Steven Arnold, founder of the league and league commissioner for the 1987 and 1988 seasons became team President. Lee Meade Sr., General Manager for the Monarchs during the 1987 season, returned as GM for the 1989 season. David L. Mona, CEO of a Twin Cities based public relations firm, became Vice President of the team. ref Minnesota Monarchs Newsletter, Vol. 3, 1, Winter 1989 ref Players 1987 MB Middle Blocker, OH Outside Hitter, S Setter Angie DeGroot S Jill Halstead OH Lucia Chudy MB McDougal MB Jerry McGahan Volleyball Hall of Fame member Right Side Annie Adamczak OH, college Nebraska, hometown Moose Lake, Mn. Head Coach Jim Coleman 1988 16 wins 6 losses ref Minnesota Monarchs Newsletter, Vol. 3, 1, Winter 1989 ref ..., Ca. 1988 League MVP Head Coach Walt Weaver Ass t Coach Jeff Nelson 1989 ref Minnesota Monarchs 1989 ...   more details



  1. Manchester Monarchs

    Pro hockey team current 2011 12 AHL season text color FFBF00 bg color 32128A team Manchester Monarchs logo Manchester Monarchs.svg logosize 200px city Manchester, New Hampshire , U.S. league American Hockey ... League NHL br Ontario Reign ECHL Franchise history name1 Manchester Monarchs dates1 2001 present ... Monarchs are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League AHL . They play in Manchester ... Kings since 2001. History The Monarchs played their first game on October 6, 2001 against the Lowell .... With LaBarbera coming back by Game 2, the Monarchs defeated the Sharks in six games, including ... up as much if not more of a fight. The Monarchs found a way, however, and defeated the Bruins in six games. This brought the Monarchs to their first ever Eastern Conference finals, but they were swept by the defending champions the Hershey Bears in four games. Following their run in 2007, the Monarchs ... half of the 2009 2010 season has proven to be successful for that year s Monarchs squad. Several players have been promoted to Los Angeles, including Rich Clune and Alec Martinez . The Monarchs won ... also 2007 08 Manchester Monarchs season 2008 09 Manchester Monarchs season Regular season class wikitable ... Senators Binghamton Clear Current roster Manchester Monarchs roster Team records Single season Goals ... 284 Joe Rullier Notable Monarchs Justin Azevedo Jonathan Bernier Brian Boyle Dustin Brown ice hockey ... References reflist External links http www.monarchshockey.com Manchester Monarchs Official Website http www.hockeydb.com ihdb stats teamseasons.php?tid 2672 The Internet Hockey Database Manchester Monarchs ... Manchester Monarchs Category Sports clubs established in 2001 cs Manchester Monarchs de Manchester Monarchs es Manchester Monarchs fr Monarchs de Manchester it Manchester Monarchs pl Manchester Monarchs ru simple Manchester Monarchs sk Manchester Monarchs fi Manchester Monarchs sv Manchester Monarchs ...   more details



  1. Mimico Monarchs

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Hockey team team Mimico Monarchs logo Mimico Monarchs.jpg logosize 125px city Mimico, Ontario league Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League Central Junior B br Metro Junior A Hockey League Metro Junior A operated Start date 1983 1995 arena Mimico Community Centre colours Yellow , Black , and White name1 Mimico Monarchs dates1 1983 1992 name2 Richmond Hill Riot dates2 1992 1995 The Mimico Monarchs are a defunct Junior B ice hockey team from Mimico, Ontario Mimico , Ontario , Canada . History The Monarchs were a part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League Central Junior B Hockey League . In 1989, they jumped to the Metro Junior B league and stayed with the league until one season after it became the Metro Junior A Hockey League . The Monarchs existed from 1983 until 1992. They moved to Richmond Hill, Ontario Richmond Hill to become the Richmond Hill Riot in 1992. The Riot folded in 1995. Season by season results class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs align center bgcolor ffeeee colspan 11 Mimico Monarchs align center 1983 84 40 12 22 6 171 256 30 6th CJBHL align center 1984 85 40 18 14 8 243 209 44 6th CJBHL align center 1985 86 48 23 20 5 232 225 51 5th CJBHL align center 1986 87 42 6 34 2 150 272 14 8th CJBHL align center 1987 88 44 7 32 5 161 305 19 13th CJBHL align center 1988 89 42 10 27 5 180 212 25 13th CJBHL align center bgcolor EEFFFF 1989 90 44 11 30 3 189 268 25 10th Metro B align center bgcolor EEFFFF 1990 91 44 12 27 5 157 210 29 10th Metro B align center bgcolor EEFFFF 1991 92 44 9 31 4 238 243 22 12th Metro A align center bgcolor ffeeee colspan 11 Richmond Hill Riot align center bgcolor EEFFFF 1992 93 48 17 29 2 214 245 36 10th Metro A align center bgcolor ... 35 3 151 234 27 13th Metro A Playoffs 1990 Lost Preliminary Vaughan Raiders defeated Mimico Monarchs 3 games to 1 1991 Lost Preliminary North York Rangers Richmond Hill Rams defeated Mimico Monarchs ...   more details



  1. Edinburgh Monarchs

    Infobox british speedway team clubname Edinburgh Monarchs image Image edinburghmonarchs09.jpg track Armadale Stadium br Bathgate Road br Armadale, West Lothian Armadale br West Lothian country flagicon SCO Scotland founded 1928 closed manager Alan Bridgett captain Matthew Wethers league Speedway Premier ... KO Cup teamyear 2003, 2008, 2010 br 1997,1999 br 2008 br 1981, 1993 br 1981 The Edinburgh Monarchs ... publisher Pinegen Ltd year 2006 location pages url doi id isbn 0 9552376 1 0 ref The Monarchs are the current ... , is supposed to have been spotted by Ian Hoskins. The Monarchs Meadowbank Monarchs were re established ... until 1964 the Monarchs raced in the Provincial League and were founder members of the British League ... of the stadium and the surrounding area. The Monarchs were then evicted as Speedway was not incorporated ... at Coatbridge near Glasgow and operated as the Coatbridge Monarchs 1968 1969 before the track licence was sold to Wembley. Speedway returned to Edinburgh in 1977, with the Monarchs racing at Powderhall ... the Monarchs were once again evicted. In 1996, Monarchs rivals Glasgow Tigers closed down, so with a stadium not in use in Glasgow, and the Monarchs without a home in Edinburgh, the Monarchs promotion moved their operation to Shawfield Stadium , Glasgow to form the Scottish Monarchs. Many Tigers fans refused to support their rival team, and although Monarchs fans initially travelled through to Glasgow, crowd numbers soon fell. In 1997, the Monarchs left Glasgow after gaining permission to operate at Armadale Stadium , where they continue to operate to this day. ref name SIS The Monarchs have ... sport Monarchs handed the title as.4526922.jp title Monarchs handed the title as Rebels fail ... cite web url http www.edinburghspeedway.com reports article.asp?id 219 title Edinburgh Monarchs & 124 ... news article.asp?id 861 title Edinburgh Monarchs & 124 Official Club Website publisher ...?id 246 title Edinburgh Monarchs & 124 Official Club Website publisher Edinburghspeedway.com date 2009 ...   more details



  1. Liège Monarchs

    American football club name Li ge Monarchs established 1986 logo logosize location Li ge stadium Li ge league Belgian Football League division Ligue Francophone de Football Amercain de Belgique LFFAB league champs 1 1987 div champs None manager coach Luis Iglesias Alvarez h pattern h af h pattern la h pattern b af whitenumbers h pattern ra h pattern p h pattern s h helmet C0C0C0 h leftarm FF0000 h body FF0000 h rightarm FF0000 h pants 002366 h socks FF0000 h title Home a pattern h af a pattern la a pattern b af whitenumbers a pattern ra a pattern p a pattern s a helmet C0C0C0 a leftarm FF0000 a body FF0000 a rightarm FF0000 a pants 002366 a socks FF0000 a title Away The Li ge Monarchs are an amateur American football team based in Li ge .The Monarchs are currently members of the Ligue Francophone de Football Amercain de Belgique LFFAB conference in the Belgian Football League BFL . History 2000 Season div style float left width 48 2000 BFL standings div div style float right width 48 2000 Playoffs 2000 BFL playoffs div br clear all 2001 Season div style float left width 48 2001 BFL Division I standings div div style float right width 48 2001 Playoffs 2001 BFL playoffs div br clear all 2002 2004 div style float left width 48 2002 BFL standings div div style float right width 48 2003 BFL standings div br clear all 2004 BFL standings 2005 Season div style float left width 48 2005 LFFAB standings div div style float right width 48 2005 Playoffs 2005 BFL playoffs div 2006 Season div style float left width 48 2006 LFFAB standings div div style float right width 48 2006 Playoffs 2006 BFL playoffs div 2007 2010 div style float left width 48 2007 LFFAB standings div div style float right width 48 2008 LFFAB standings div br clear all div style float left width 48 2009 LFFAB standings div div style float right width 48 2010 LFFAB standings div br clear all 2011 Season 2011 LFFAB ... links http www.liegemonarchs.be website Monarchs Navigation BFL DEFAULTSORT Liege Monarchs Category ...   more details



  1. Dresden Monarchs

    Infobox sports team team Dresden Monarchs color1 Gold color2 Navy logo Dresden Monarchs.png pixels 150px founded 1992 league German Football League history arena ballpark stadium Heinz Steyer Stadion city Dresden , Germany colors Gold and Navy Color box Gold Color box Navy owner president coach manager J rg Dre ler championships none titles none cheerleaders dancers mascot broadcasters media website http www.dresden monarchs.de frameset.html www.dresden monarchs.de uniforms The Dresden Monarchs are an American football team from Dresden , Germany . As its greatest success, the club has finished in third place in the northern division of the German Football League on five occasions, and reached the semi finals of the national championship in 2004 and 2010. ref name Fhist History The Dresden Monarchs were formed in January 1992 and entered in the Aufbauliga Ost the following year, the lowest possible league in the region. ref http www.dresden monarchs.de frameset.html History 1993 de icon Dresden Monarchs website, accessed 18 January 2011 ref The Monarchs , in the following years, gradually worked their way up through the league system, winning the league they played in in every season from 1996 to 1999. In 1999, a second title in the tier three Regionalliga Nordost allowed the club promotion to the northern division of the 2nd Bundesliga , now the GFL 2 . ref name Fhist After three seasons at this level, Dresden won its division in 2002, winning all ten games, and went on to defeat the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes in two games in the promotion round by a combined score of 100 0. ref name Fhist Promoted to the German Football League , the GFL, the club became an instant play off contender, reaching the semifinals in 2004, where it lost to the Braunschweig Lions . After four consecutive ... defeats in the regular season, the Monarchs had to enter the relegation round, but were able to overcome ... Sport in Dresden Category 1992 establishments in Germany de Dresden Monarchs fr Monarchs de Dresde ...   more details



  1. Royale Monarchs

    Refimprove date February 2012 The Royale Monarchs were a Southern California surf music surf band of the late 1960s, signed by radio personality Bob Eubanks as house band at his Cinnamon Cinder night clubs, regulars on his Hollywood Dance Time and The Cinnamon Cinder television shows. History The original group included founder, Dan Anthony , formerly Jaramillo vocals and lead guitar, Roger Stafford lead vocal and rhythm guitar, Wilson Smith later replaced by George Haraksin on drums, with Jack Schaeffer on tenor saxophone and Ed Loewe rounding out the group on bass guitar. While playing the sock hop s they often performed as backup band for touring recording artist, Jan and Dean , The Hondells or The Honeys . While at the Cinnamon Cinder they backed up weekly such acts as Jackie DeShannon , Dick and Dede, The Ronettes , Little Stevie Wonder , The Coasters , The Rivingtons and Chuck Berry . Producer Gary Usher signed the newly reformed group, The Forte Four to a recording contract at MCA Universal and released several singles on Decca Records . Ernie Earnshaw , of Love Song band Love Song took over on drums and Guy Watson on bass in the new group. Guitarist Glen Campbell joined as a session musician on recordings adding back up harmony along with Usher. The group s first single under the Royale Monarchs name was Sombrero Stomp , featuring Schaeffer on tenor sax. Roger Stafford died on January 27, 2012 in Visalia, California , following complications after kidney failure. He was aged 69. ref cite web author Doc Rock url http www.thedeadrockstarsclub.com 2012.html title 2012 January To June publisher The Dead Rock Stars Club date accessdate 2012 02 08 ref Discography Royale Monarchs Whole Lot of Shakin Going On 1962 Dell Sombrero Stomp 1962 Dell The Cinnamon Cinder Show Bob ... References Reflist External links imdb name id 2528687 name Royale Monarchs imdb name id 1988317 ... Royale Monarchs Discography http blogs.yahoo.co.jp teenvocal 13359096.html Forte Four Decca ...   more details



  1. New Monarchs

    The New Monarchs was a concept developed by European historians during the first half of the 20th century to characterize 15th century European rulers who unified their respective nations, creating stable and centralized governments. ref Slavin 1964 ref This centralization allowed for an era of worldwide colonization and conquest in the 16th century, and paved the way for rapid economic growth in Europe. Many historians argue the Military Revolution made possible, and indeed made necessary, formation of strong central governments in order to maximize military strength that could enable conquest and prevent being conquered. ref Parker 1996 ref The best examples of New Monarchs are, chronologically John I of Portugal terminated the political anarchy and began the Portugal in the period of discoveries Portuguese period of discoveries Charles VII of France ended civil disputes Louis XI of France united France , reorganized the economy, and weakened the power of the nobility Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon brought their kingdoms together under a single political dynasty, weakened the power of the nobility, completed the Reconquista , reformed the state finances, the law, the church, the army and began the age of Spanish exploration. Henry VII of England ended the Wars of the Roses War of the Roses , brought England from bankruptcy to prosperity, built up the Royal Navy , and unified England politically by eliminating potential competitors to the throne, pacifying Yorkist ... of the New Monarchs Limiting the power of the feudalism feudal aristocracy Creating efficient ... after the New Monarchs, he is sometimes considered the New Monarch of Russia , accomplishing for his country very much what the New Monarchs did for theirs. After the New Monarchs, the Absolute monarchy Absolutist Monarchs gained sway, to be followed by the Enlightened Absolutism . History New Monarchies ... growth. Before these New Monarchies were formed there were many changes the new monarchs had to make ...   more details




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