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DeGreve, 15-16 Murrays, 10-11 Collins, Neil. "Altarpiece Art (c.1000-1700)". visual-arts-cork.com.
Retrieved 27 July 2014. Murrays, 11
DeGreve, 12...
- of the Hôtel de Ville.
Before 1802, it was
called the
Place de Grève. The
French word
grève refers to a flat area
covered with
gravel or sand situated...
- Look up
Greve or
greve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Greve may
refer to:
Greve (surname),
includes a list of
people with the name
Grevë, a village...
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Louis De Grève (17
October 1929 – 12 May 2021) was a
Belgian politician.
De Grève held a
doctorate of law
before becoming a politician. In 1958, he was...
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lyric poet, and
possibly a
composer as well. He was
Chancellor of Notre-Dame
de Paris starting in 1217
until his death, and was also
Archdeacon of Noyon....
- that,
refused to
reveal more. His
sentence was
carried out in the
Place de Grève the next day – a
measure which was
received with
enthusiasm by members...
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December 2, 1603, in
Place de Grève in
Paris for
adultery and incest.
Julien de Ravalet was born in 1582 and
Marguerite de Ravalet was born in 1586 in...
- grew on the
Right Bank,
another market appeared on the
Place de Grève,
where the Hôtel
de Ville is
located today, and
another near the city gate, at what...
- (1972) Mike
Deasy —
Letters To My Head (1973)
Michael DeGreve — Gypsy's
Lament (1989)
Jackie DeShannon — New
Arrangement (1975) Neil Diamond: Lovescape...
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envisioned the Hôtel
de Ville in 1583 The Hôtel
de Ville and the
Place de Grève, Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet, c. 1753 The Hôtel
de Ville on the Verniquet...