- The Count's Feud (Danish:
Grevens Fejde),
sometimes referred to as the Count's War, was a
Danish war of
succession occurring from 1534 to 1536, which...
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Greven (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁeːvn̩] ; Westphalian: Graiwen) is a medium-sized town in the
district of Steinfurt, in Germany's most
populous state...
- Alec
Greven is a New York
Times best-selling self-help author. His
first book, How to Talk to Girls, was
published when he was nine
years old. He has subsequently...
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Greven is a
railway station located in
Greven, Germany. The
station is
located on the Münster–Rheine line. The
train services are
operated by Deutsche...
- på Greveholm:
Grevens återkomst" (in Swedish).
Svensk mediedatabas. 2012.
Retrieved 3
December 2014. "Mysteriet på Greveholm:
Grevens återkomst" (in...
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Grevens og
Friherrens Komedie (The
comedy of the
count and the baron) is a
Danish play. It was
published anonymously in 1675.
Mogens Skeel is considered...
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Alfred Greven (9
October 1897—9
February 1973) was a
German film producer. He is best
known for his work
during World War II, when he was head of the German-controlled...
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Ernestus "Ernst"
Johannes Christiaan Greven (September 8, 1885 –
March 8, 1924) was a
Dutch athlete, who
competed at the 1908
Summer Olympics in London...
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Archived from the
original on
August 22, 2008.
Retrieved August 6, 2015.
Greven,
David (2013). Psycho-****ual: Male
Desire in Hitch****, De Palma, Scorsese...
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Martin Greven is a
Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the
University of Minnesota,
specializing in
experimental condensed matter physics. He...