- Jean-Baptiste
Greppo (17 May 1712, in Lyon – 13 June 1767, in Saint-Paul) was a
French canon known for his
archaeological studies ****ociated with the ancient...
- Jean-Gabriel-Honoré
Greppo (3
September 1788, in Lyon – 22
September 1863, in Belley) was a
French canon remembered for his
research in the
fields of archaeology...
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Greppo estate in 1970, he kept to his father’s
traditions while also
improving quality. He
remained at the helm of the
family firm,
Tenuta Il
Greppo,...
- on the
Advantages which it
Offers to
Sacred Criticism. By J. G. Honoré
Greppo. p128–129. Prolegomena; Egypt, Mesopotamia.
Edited by
Henry Smith Williams...
- San
Martino in
Greppo is a
small Romanesque-style,
Roman Catholic church,
located in the
Diecimo district outside of the town of
Borgo a
Mozzano in the...
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Antiquities of
Surrey by
Richard Rawlinson. 1712: 17 May - Jean-Baptiste
Greppo,
French canon and
archaeologist (d. 1767) 1713:
James 'Athenian' Stuart...
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Archived from the
original on 2
January 2017.
Retrieved 18
February 2024.
Greppo,
Lorena (9
February 2024). "Erich
Schneider ist gestorben".
Backnanger Kreiszeitung...
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Crook (a
hideously deformed alchymist and sorcerer) –
Charles H.
Morton Greppo (his drudge) –
George Atkins Wulfgar (a
gypsy ruffian) – E.
Barry Jan –...
- von Bernstorff, German-Danish
statesman (d. 1772) May 17 – Jean-Baptiste
Greppo,
French canon and
archaeologist (d. 1767) May 18 –
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- von Bernstorff, German-Danish
statesman (d. 1772) May 17 – Jean-Baptiste
Greppo,
French canon and
archaeologist (d. 1767) May 18 –
Increase Moseley, American...