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Franz Gräffer (6
January 1785 – 8
October 1852) was an
Austrian librarian,
bookseller and writer. He was a
founder of the Österreichische National-Encyklopädie...
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Giorgio Graffer was an
Italian combat pilot in
World War II,
credited with 5
aerial victories,
making him an Ace.
Graffer was
considered an outstanding...
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Biographische Züge aus dem
Leben deutscher Männer (Leipzig, 1815)
Gräffer, Österreichische National-Encyclopädie, ii. (1835)
Taschenbuch für vaterländische...
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Geschichte des
transalpinischen Daciens (in German). Vol. 2. Vienna:
Rudolph Gräffer. p. 265. "Author
Interview -
Naomi Novik,
author of A
Deadly Education"...
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Gaffer tape (also
known as gaffer's tape, gaff tape or
gaffa tape as well as
spike tape for narrow,
colored gaffer tape) is a
heavy cotton cloth pressure-sensitive...
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Trinklied aus dem 16.
Jahrhundert Edit Nonna, edit
Clerus July 1825 Text by
Gräffer; For ttbb 848 848 156p (1849) XVI No. 30 III, 4 No. 56
Nachtmusik Wir stimmen...
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Neuer nekrolog der
Deutschen (in German). 1827. pp. 1546–1548.
Gräffer,
Franz (1835).
Oesterreichische National-Encyklopädie (in German). W****s...
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metres (8,460 ft)
Rifugi Tuckett e
Sella 2,272
metres (7,454 ft)
Rifugio Graffer al Grostè 2,261
metres (7,418 ft)
Rifugio Peller 2,022
metres (6,634 ft)...
- GMMV (in 1958), BMMV, GIC1, GIC2 (4
victories with RSI air force): 93
Graffer,
Giorgio 5
Capitano GMMV, BMMV KIA
November 28, 1940 Guarnaccia, Filippo...
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interception was
performed on the
night of 13–14
August 1940 by
Capitano Giorgio Graffer, when he
located and
opened fire on a
British Armstrong Whitworth Whitley...