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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...
- Grimald or Grimaldus may refer to: Grimald of Weissenburg (died 872), Frankish monk and chancellor Grimaldus Aemilianensis (fl. c. 1100), Spanish hagiographer...
- 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...
- the first edition printed of Cicero's De Officiis in 1556 by Nicholas Grimald, who would later contribute to the poetry anthology. Tottel also published...
- 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...
- Old High German. It is named for its owner and probably compiler, Abbot Grimald of Saint Gall (r. 841–872). The Grimalt Codex contains 148 parchment pages...
- Carles. Wolfgang dreams about becoming a master pianist and joining the Grimald Academy in Paris, following on his mother's footsteps. Jordi Catalán as...
- Moengal, called "Marcellus" by Notker. He may have also been instructed by Grimald of Weissenburg, a student of Alcuin. The later book Casus monasterii Sancti...
- 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...
- and D.M. Wood. Agriculture Canada Monograph, 32. pp. 1397–1518. David Grimald, 1990 A phylogenetic, revised classification of genera in the Drosophilidae...