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Maurice Grammont (15
April 1866, in
Damprichard – 17
October 1946, in Montpellier) was a
French linguist. He
studied linguistics in
Paris as a student...
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Grammont (French pronunciation: [lə ɡʁamɔ̃]) is a
mountain in the
Chablais Alps, near Le
Bouveret in Valais. At 2,172
metres (7,126 feet)
above sea...
- The
Monster of
Grammont is a 1927
mystery thriller novel by the
British writer George Goodchild, a
prolific author of
thrillers in the
style of
Edgar Wallace...
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Michel de
Grammont (c. 1645 – 1686?) was a
French privateer. He was born in Paris,
France and was lost at sea in the north-east Caribbean,
April 1686....
- 1805, p. 3. "Chevalier de
Grammont, lui crièrent-ils [Anthony and George] du plus loin qu'ils l'aperçurent
chevalier de
Grammont avez-vous rien oublié à...
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Grandmontines were the
monks of the
Order of Grandmont, a
religious order founded by
Saint Stephen of Thiers,
towards the end of the 11th century. The...
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surgeon Paul
Grammont developed his “Trompette”
prosthesis in 1985. This was
further modified into the
Delta III
prosthesis in 1991. As
Grammont's reverse...
- Look up
Grammont in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gramont,
Grammont, Grandmont, or variation, may
refer to: Gramont, Tarn-et-Garonne,
France Geraardsbergen...
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Theodore for disambiguation.
Saint Theodore of
Octodurum (also of Sion, of
Grammont;
German Theodor von Sitten,
locally Joder; also
known as Theodulus, French...
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Grammont (French pronunciation: [ɡʁamɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Haute-Saône
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France. Grammont...