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Nicholas Grimald (or Grimoald) (1519–1562) was an
English poet and dramatist.
Nicholas Grimald was born to a
modest yeoman family of
farmers in 1519–20...
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Grimald,
Latinised Grimaldus (born
around 800; died 13 June 872 in
Saint Gall), was
abbot of
Weissenburg Abbey (around 825–839 and 847–872),
abbot of...
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first edition printed of Cicero's De
Officiis in 1556 by
Nicholas Grimald, who
would later contribute to the
poetry anthology.
Tottel also published...
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narrative by Haito,
abbot of
Reichenau from 806 to 822. It is
dedicated to
Grimald,
brother of Wetti, his teacher. As
Walafrid tells his audience, he was...
- Grimoald,
Grimald, Grimoart, Grimwald, Grimuald, or
Grimbald is a
Germanic personal name. It may
refer to:
Grimoald I of Benevento, duke of Benevento...
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Drury John
Eliot John
Gerard Hannah Gl****e John
Baptist Grano Nicholas Grimald Charlotte Hayes William Herle Denzil Holles Ben
Jonson Thomas Malory Philip...
- and D.M. Wood.
Agriculture Canada Monograph, 32. pp. 1397–1518.
David Grimald, 1990 A phylogenetic,
revised classification of
genera in the Drosophilidae...
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Channing 1955
Bengazi Robert Emmett Donovan 1955 Lady
Godiva of
Coventry Grimald 1956
Around the
World in 80 Days
Helmsman of the SS
Henrietta 1957 The...
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Drury John
Eliot John
Gerard Hannah Gl****e John
Baptist Grano Nicholas Grimald Charlotte Hayes William Herle Denzil Holles Ben
Jonson Thomas Malory Philip...
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Grimald,
Patrice (July–August 2020). "Le
Grand Canal au
Grand Siècle et sa
fabuleuse flottille royale". L'Objet d'Art (in French): 68–77.
Grimald, Patrice...