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  1. Baron Killanin, MBE, in der internationalen Öffentlichkeit meist „Lord Killanin“ (* 30. Juli 1914 in London; † 25. April 1999 in Dublin) war ein anglo-irischer Journalist und Sportfunktionär. Er war der sechste Präsident des Internationalen Olympischen Komitees (IOC).

  2. Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin, MBE, TD (30 July 1914 – 25 April 1999) was an Irish journalist, author, sports official, and the sixth President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). He succeeded his uncle as Baron Killanin in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1927, when he was 12, which allowed him to sit in the House of Lords ...

  3. Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin (1914–1999) George Redmond FitzPatrick Morris, 4th Baron Killanin (born 1947) (1) Hon. Luke Michael Geoffrey Morris (b. 1975) (2) Hon. Michael Francis Leo Morris (b. 1951) (3) James Michael Morris (b. 1983) (4) Christopher Michael Morris (b. 1985) (5) Hon. John Martin Morris (b. 1951) (6) Roderic Michael ...

  4. Liste der Barone Killanin (1900) Michael Morris, 1. Baron Killanin (1826–1901) Martin Henry Fitzpatrick Morris, 2. Baron Killanin (1867–1927) Michael Morris, 3. Baron Killanin (1914–1999) (George) Redmond (Fitzpatrick) Morris, 4. Baron Killanin (* 1947) Titelerbe (Heir apparent) ist der Sohn des jetzigen Barons, Hon. Luke Michael Geoffrey ...

  5. Michael Morris, Baron Morris and 1st Baron Killanin, PC, PC (Ire) (14 November 1826 – 8 September 1901), known as Sir Michael Morris, Bt, from 1885 to 1889, was an Irish lawyer and judge. He was Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland from 1887 to 1889 and sat in the House of Lords as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1889 to 1900.

  6. Sir Michael Morris, Lord Killanin, the third Baron Killanin of Dublin and Spiddal, succeeded Avery Brundage on 21 August 1972 to become the sixth President of the International Olympic Committee. At that time, he had been an IOC Member for 22 years (since 1950), and he would serve only one eight-year term of office, but it was a tumultuous time.

  7. 25. Apr. 1999 · Biography. Sir Michael Morris, Lord Killanin, the 3rd Baron Killanin of Dublin and Spiddal, succeeded Avery Brundage on 21 August 1972 to become the 6th President of the International Olympic Committee. At that time, he had been an IOC Member for 22 years (since 1950), and he would serve for only one term in office, eight years, but it was a ...