- 1973 by
married team
Inger Grene and Knud
Cresten Vaupell Olsen. 'Søstrene
Grene' is
Danish for 'the
Grene sisters'. The
Grene family still owns and runs...
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Grene is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christopher Grene (1629–1697),
Jesuit priest David Grene (1913–2002),
professor of classics...
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Gréning (French pronunciation: [
ɡʁenɛ̃]; German: Greningen;
Lorraine Franconian: Greninge/Grininge) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est...
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Andrew Grene (1965–2010) was a dual Irish-American
citizen who
worked with the
United Nations. He was the sole
Irish citizen lost in the
Haiti earthquake...
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Marjorie Glicksman Grene (December 13, 1910 –
March 16, 2009) was an
American philosopher. She
wrote on
existentialism and the
philosophy of science,...
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David Grene (13
April 1913 – 10
September 2002) was an
Irish American professor of
classics at the
University of
Chicago from 1937
until his death. He...
- The
Fforde Grene was a
public house and
music venue located in the
Harehills district of the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is now an ethnic...
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Gregory Grene is an
American musician and
teacher based in New York City, who grew up in
Chicago and
County Cavan, Ireland. He is the son of the classicist...
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Christopher Grene (1629–1697), was a
Jesuit priest.
Grene was the son of
George Grene, by his wife Jane Tempest, and
brother of
Father Martin Grene. He was...
- as follows:
Grene growith the holy so doth the Iue. thow
wyntes blastys blow
neuer so hye,
grene growth the holy. As the holy
grouth grene and
neuer chaungyth...