- [ɡʁɥijɛʁ] ; Arpitan: Gruviéres [ɡʁəˈviʁ] ; Fribourgeois: Grevire; German:
Greyerz) is a town in the
district of Gruyère in the
canton of Fribourg, Switzerland...
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Clara von
Greyerz (née Forster; 21
November 1789 – 3
February 1839) was a
German papercutting artist. She was born in Mainz, the
daughter of
world traveller...
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crossroad and
placing a
lizard under the
doorway of a
local church.
Peter von
Greyerz, the
judge of
Simmental between 1398–1406, was a firm
believer in witchcraft...
- districts:
Broye capital Estavayer-le-Lac Glâne
capital Romont Gruyère (German:
Greyerz)
capital Bulle Sarine (German: Saane)
capital Fribourg Lake (French: Lac...
- Hans Karl
Walter von
Greyerz (7.
February 1870 in Bern – 22.
September 1949 in Bern) was a
Swiss Reformed pastor,
Christian socialist, and hymn writer...
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Bogdan 2013, p. 110.
Blickle 1981, p. 165. Bercé 1987, p. 156. von
Greyerz 1980, p. 45.
Monter 2007, p. 45.
Monter 2007, p. 46.
Warnicke 2000, p. 82...
- 2019.
Werner Marti: Berndeutsch-Grammatik ISBN 3-305-00073-2 Otto von
Greyerz, Ruth Bietenhard:
Berndeutsches Wörterbuch ISBN 3-305-00255-7 "I am the...
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generic name (help) Lévy 1852, p. 409. Ulbrich, von
Greyerz &
Heiligensetzer 2014, p. 61.
Decaux 1962, p. 273.
Bartel 1954, p. 23....
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Kasper von
Greyerz (2007).
Religion and
Culture in
Early Modern Europe.
Oxford University...
- in
foreign service following po****rization as
Beresinalied by Otto von
Greyerz and
Gonzague de Reynold,
tying it to the
Battle of Berezina. The context...