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Grifo may
refer to:
Grifo (noble) (726–753),
Frankish noble Grifo di
Tancredi (active 1271–1312),
Italian painter Leonardo Grifo (died 1485),
Roman Catholic...
- (23 built) and the
Series II
Targa (4 built). Due to
their rarity today,
Grifos are
desirable collectibles. A
former employee of Iso,
Roberto Negri, runs...
- The
Grifo radar is a
family of
airborne radars developed by
Italian firm
Leonardo S.p.A. for
fighter aircraft and
attack aircraft, and this
family of...
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Grifo (c. 726–753) was the son of the
Frankish major domo
Charles Martel and his
second wife Swanachild.
After the
death of
Charles Martel,
power may...
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Vincenzo Grifo (Italian pronunciation: [vinˈtʃɛntso
ˈɡriːfo]; born 7
April 1993) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a left
winger or
attacking midfielder...
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Lionello Grifo (born
August 1934, in Rome),
Italian poet and writer.
Grifo's parents were both
Italian government officials. He
started his
working life...
- Real ****sal
Arzignano is a ****sal club
based in Arzignano, Italy. 2
Serie A: 2003/04, 2005/06 1
Coppa Italia: 2009 2
Supercoppa Italiana: 2004 - 2006 1...
- sole
ruler of the Franks. He
suppressed a
revolt led by his half-brother
Grifo and
succeeded in
becoming the
undisputed master of all Francia.
Giving up...
- with two
goals by Fabían Arias, but wasn't able to
avoid relegation. Los
Grifos were not able to
obtain promotion since 1994 parti****ting in the Copa Perú...
- was
enthusiastic about the cars and
interested in the
racing version (the
Grifos) and was
seriously considering a
sales activity for them in this country"...