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consolidating his
position in Neustria,
installing several bishops like
Gripho,
Bishop of
Rouen and
Bainus at the
Abbey of
Saint Wandrille in 701, which...
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allusively or obscurely',
itself from αἶνος 'apologue, fable') and γρῖφος (
grîphos, pl. γρῖφοι grîphoi). The two
terms are
often used interchangeably, though...
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insects that
landed on the
surface of the water. The
ancient Gr**** word
griphos referred to a type of
fishing basket. Poseidon, or
Neptune in
Roman mythology...
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ekrypsan Jiang,
Szwedo & Wang 2019 A
mimarachnid planthopper.
Minlagerron griphos Chen,
Szwedo & Wang in Chen et al. 2019 A
minlagerrontid Cicadomorpha....
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belonging to the new
family Minlagerrontidae.
Genus includes new
species M.
griphos and M. onyxos.
Miracossus gongi Sp. nov
Valid Li, Chen & Wang
Early Cretaceous...
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Odontogriphus (from Gr****: ὀδούς odoús, 'tooth' and Gr****: γρῖφος
grîphos, 'riddle') is a
genus of soft-bodied
animals known from
middle Cambrian Lagerstätte...
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During her regency, she and T****ilo were held as
political prisoners by
Gripho, the son of
Charles Martel and Swanahild. She died in 754, when the son...
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claris viris responsa medico-philosophica (1647), De providentia,
nimbiferi gripho, de quinto-quaesitis per
epistolas a
claris viris responsa (1648), De ****to-quaesitis...
- museums,
attempted to
create a
collections management database called GRIPHOS, and at a
Metropolitan Museum of Art and IBM
conference in 1968, speakers...