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Charles Tomlinson Griffes (US: /ˈɡrɪfəs/ GRIFF-fiss;
September 17, 1884 –
April 8, 1920) was an
American composer for piano,
chamber ensembles and voice...
- or, as in ... meamelouc;
Griffe | black,
negro and mulatto; Marabou, § black,
mulatto and
griffe; Sacatra, g black,
griffe and negro.
Enciclopedia universal...
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Jacques Griffe (1909–1996) was a
French couturier and
fashion designer.
Griffe was born in Carc****onne, France. He died in 1996.
Griffe served an apprenticeship...
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Matin -
Abdelkrim Derkaoui dévoile "Les
griffes du p****é"". Le
Matin (in French).
Retrieved 2021-11-16. ""Les
griffes du p****é" d'Abdelkrim
Derkaoui en salles"...
- In architecture, a spur (French
griffe,
German Eckblatt) is the
ornament carved on the
angles of the base of
early columns. A spur
consists of a projecting...
- one-eighth
white or
European (i.e. an
individual with one
black and one
griffe parent, or one
white great-grandparent). The term
mustefino refers to a...
- and politician,
Hungarian Minister of
Education (b. 1848) 1920 –
Charles Griffes,
American pianist and
composer (b. 1884) 1931 – Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Swedish...
- half-caste, ʻafakasi, mulatto, mestizo, mutt, Melungeon, quadroon, octoroon,
griffe, sacatra, sambo/zambo, Eurasian, hapa, hāfu, Garifuna, pardo, and Gurans...
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Maurice Griffe (1921–2013) was a
French screenwriter. He also
worked as an ****istant
director on two films.
Colonel Chabert (1943)
Paris Frills (1945)...
- Church/Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America]
Concordat of Agreement, ed. by
James E.
Griffes and
Daniel Martensen. Minneapolis, Minn.: Augsburg-Fortress; Cincinnati...