- Faure [fr],
Louis Gleize and
Pierre Grivolas. The
society created the
journal Lou Viro-Souléu. From 1878
until his death,
Grivolas was the
Director of the École...
- The
Grivola (IPA [
gʁivola]; 3,969 m) is a
mountain in the
Graian Alps in Italy. It lies
between the
Valsavarenche and the
Cogne Valley.
Grivola was named...
- Rodde-Schlözer (1770 in Göttingen – 1825 in Avignon),
artist and scholar.
Pierre Grivolas (1823–1906),
painter of landscapes,
portraits and
genre scenes. Émile Beaussier...
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Parco ****onale del Gran
Paradiso and 1:25.000 n.101 Gran Paradiso, La
Grivola,
Cogne Ebyte.it, Gran
Paradiso m****if, a
panorama with the
names of all...
- Paul
Menant as Célestin
Grondard José
Davert as
Grondard Geo
Georgey as
Grivolas Guillaumin as
Lecorps Grinda as
Saulnier Délia Col
Janine Maubant Oscherwitz...
-
studies at the École des Beaux-Arts d'Avignon,
under the
tutelage of
Pierre Grivolas, who
advised him to
study in Paris. There, he
enrolled at the École des...
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Paradiso (4,061 m) and
other important peaks of the group,
ending with the
Grivola (3,969 m) Alps
portal List of 4000
metre peaks of the Alps "Gran Paradiso-Il...
- feet Name
metres feet Gran
Paradiso 4061 13,324
Grand Nomenon 3513 11,444
Grivola 3969 13,022 Mont Tout
Blanc 3438 11,280 Herbétet 3778 12,396
Punta Sengie...
- 93139°E / 46.36833; 9.93139
Bernina Range II/A-15.III-A
Sondrio 1863
Grivola 3,969 13,022 714 2,343 45°35′45″N 07°15′27″E / 45.59583°N 7.25750°E...
- I/B-12.II-B Bern CH 1859 34
Grivola 3969 714 45°35′45″N 07°15′27″E / 45.59583°N 7.25750°E / 45.59583; 7.25750 (34.
Grivola (3969 m)) Gran
Paradiso Alps...