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Margreth "
Greti" Caprez-Roffler (17 August 1906 in St. Antönien,
Grisons - 19
March 1994 in Chur) was a
Swiss reformed pastor. She was
elected in 1931...
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Greti Schmid (née Pohlin; born 24 May 1954) is a
former Austrian politician for the
Austrian People's
Party (ÖVP).
Schmid was, from 2000 to 2014, part...
- and the
greti. The
first is a
hardworking animal,
while the
latter is
dangerous as
indicated by the
native Helicon saying "If you ride a
greti, you find...
- Sunderland, M****achusetts:
Sinauer ****ociates. ISBN 978-0878936205. Aguilera,
Greti (1998-10-01). "Corticotropin
Releasing Hormone,
Receptor Regulation and...
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Death of John, (1066–1216) A.D., London:
George Philip & Son Dinkova-Bruun,
Greti (2015), "Nummus Falsus: The
Perception of
Counterfeit Money in the Eleventh...
- ˈsaːɣa ˈauːsˌmʏntarˌsɔːnar̥] ,
reconstructed Old
Norse pronunciation: [ˈ
ɡrɛtːɪs ˈsaɣa ˈɒːsˌmʊndarˌsɔnar]), also
known as Grettla, Grettir's Saga or The...
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character "Gitty". She
appeared in the
Disney movie Monkeys Go Home and as
Greti Koska in
Alfred Hitch****'s Torn
Curtain in 1966. Once a teen, she essentially...
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Gretel "
Greti" Oberhollenzer-Rogger, née
Rogger (born 1958), is an
Italian ski mountaineer. She and her
husband are
dairymen of the
Rifugio Pian di Cengia...
- (1886–1968),
theologian Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575),
reformer in Zürich
Greti Caprez-Roffler (1906-1994),Swiss pastor.
Georges Cottier (1922–2016), cardinal...
- Christianorum,
continuatio mediaevalis. Turnhout: Brepols. ISBN 978-2-503-04881-9.
Greti Dinkova-Bruun, ed. (2004).
Alexandri Essebiensis Opera poetica.
Corpus Christianorum...