- German-speaking Europe.
Grete Berget (1954–2017),
Norwegian politician Grete De
Francesco (1893–1945), German-speaking
writer Grete Daut (born 2000), Estonian...
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Grete Griffin (née Šadeiko; born 29 May 1993) is an
Estonian heptathlete. At the 2010
World Junior Championships in Moncton,
Canada she
placed fourth...
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Margarete "
Grete" Fuchs-Keilson (21
December 1905 – 4
January 1999) was a
German politician and
official in the
Communist Party of
Germany (KPD) and the...
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Grete Hermann (2
March 1901 – 15
April 1984) was a
German mathematician and
philosopher noted for her work in mathematics, physics,
philosophy and education...
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Grete Kuld (née Klein; born 12
February 1989) is an
Estonian singer, actress, and
television presenter. Kuld was born on 12
February 1989 in Tallinn,...
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Grete Waitz (née Andersen, 1
October 1953 – 19
April 2011) was a
Norwegian marathon runner and
former world record holder. In 1979, at the New York City...
- The
Grete Herball (The
Great Herbal) is an
Early Modern encyclopedia and the
first illustrated herbal produced in English. It is
preceded by
Richard Banckes's...
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Grete Sofia Havnesköld (born 10
March 1986) is a
Swedish actress, most
known for her role as
Lotta in
Lotta på Bråkmakargatan and Saga in Frostbite. 1992–93...
- The
Faule Grete (German for Lazy
Grete,
alluding to the lack of
mobility and slow rate of fire of such super-sized cannon) was a
medieval large-calibre...
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Grete Nash (née ****and-Hansen; 14
February 1939 – 20
March 1999) was a
Norwegian ceramist. She was born in Oslo to
Eigil ****and-Hansen and
Sophie Marie...