- Look up
gret in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gret or
GRET may
refer to: MV
Gret, a
Russian coastal tanker Groupe de
Recherches et d'Echanges Technologiques...
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Dulle Griet (anglicized as Dull
Gret), also
known as Mad Meg, is a
figure of
Flemish folklore who is the
subject of a 1563 oil-on-panel by
Flemish renaissance...
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Gret Palucca (born
Margarethe Paluka; 8
January 1902 – 22
March 1993) was a
German dancer and
dance teacher,
notable for her
dance school, the Palucca...
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Eugenio Gret (born 9
August 1901, date of
death unknown) was an
Argentine cyclist. He
competed in two
events at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Eugenio
Gret Olympic...
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Margaretha "
Gret"
Loewensberg (born 17
January 1943) is a
Swiss architect and the wife of
former Swiss Federal Councillor Moritz Leuenberger. As an architect...
- of
James III of Scotland,
which described it as "this
Nobill Isle,
callit Gret Britanee". The
Scottish philosopher and historian, John
Major (Mair), published...
- in 1955. They had five children:
Agathe Niehus, born on
December 28, 1904
Gret Baumann, born on
February 8, 1906
Franz Jung-Merker, born on
November 28...
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Gret Haller (born 1
October 1947) is a
jurist and a
former Swiss politician of the
Social Democratic Party of
Switzerland (SP). From 1993
until 1994 she...
- Jean-Claude
Grèt (21
October 1930 – 10 July 2001) was a
Swiss racing cyclist. He was the
Swiss National Road Race
champion in 1958. "National Championship...
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Gerrit Jan
Meulenbeld (28 May 1928 –
March 26, 2017) was a physician-scholar who
taught and
published major works of
research in Indology. He specialized...