- François de
Grenaille (1616–1680),
sieur de Chatonnières, was a
French writer.
Grenaille was born in Uzerche. A monk at
Bordeaux and Agen, he left his...
- of Crispus. The play was
adapted for the
French stage by François de
Grenaille as L'Innocent
malhereux (1639) and by
Tristan l'Hermite as La
Morte de...
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network of Workers' co-operatives of Po****r Education,
especially 'La
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Toulouse and...
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Danish scientist and
theologian (born 1616)
unknown date – François de
Grenaille,
French dramatist and
translator (born 1616) The
London Stage: 1660-1700...
- FEUERSTEIN, Anne (2013). "KKR
reprend en main Winoa,
champion français de la
grenaille - Les Echos". www.lesechos.fr (in French).
Retrieved 2018-04-08. DRIF...
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Corneille Marianne, by
Tristan L'Hermite La Mort de Crispe, by François de
Grenaille La Mort de Pompée, by
Pierre Corneille Oreste et Pilade, by François-Joseph...
- single; Geneviève:
niece of Miss Cloque;
Second lieutenant Marie-Joseph de
Grenaille-Montcontour: ex-****ure
husband of Geneviève; Miss Jouffroy: two elderly...
- of history's most
prolific troubadours, born in Uzerche. François de
Grenaille (1616–1680) –
writer born in Uzerche.
Guillaume Grivel (1735–1810) – writer...
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significant price variations. The
decree sets
minimum sizes (17 mm for "
grenaille", 28 mm for
early potatoes and 35 mm for ware potatoes). It also establishes...