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Lillian Groag (born
Liliana C.
Groag) is an Argentine-American playwright,
theater director, and actress. Her
plays include The
Ladies of the Camellias...
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Jacques Groag (5
February 1892 – 28
January 1962) was an
architect and an
interior designer,
originally from Moravia.
Jacques Groag was born in 1892 in...
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Jacqueline Groag (née
Hilde Pick; 6
April 1903 – 13
January 1986) was an
influential textile designer in
Great Britain in the
period following World War...
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Susan Groag Bell (25
January 1926 – 24 June 2015) was a Czech-American
pioneer in Women's Studies. At a time when
there were no
academic courses nor textbooks...
- Julio-Claudian
family tree "Claudia Neronis". Tacitus'
Annals XV
chapter 23 E.
Groag, A. Stein, L.
Petersen – e.a. (edd.),
Prosopographia Imperii Romani saeculi...
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Edmund Groag (2
February 1873, in
Prerau – 19
August 1945, in Vienna) was an
Austrian classical scholar, who
specialized in
Roman history. From 1892 he...
- and the
third season (2019) of Netflix's
anthology series Roman Empire.
Groag,
Stein &
Petersen 1933, p. 665.
Winterling &
Schneider 2011, p. 105. The...
- 1966–1971;
actress Mary
Alice Rings from 1972–1975;
playwright Lillian Garrett-
Groag from 1977–1980;
Catherine M.
Sherwood from 1981
until their divorce (date...
- adaptation. E.
Groag, A. Stein, L.
Petersen - e.a. (edd),
Prosopographia Imperii Romani saeculi I, II et III, Berlin, 1933 - A 886 E.
Groag, A. Stein, L...
- Press. pp. 375–376. ISBN 0-300-04631-6. OCLC 25050500.
White 2015, p. 139.
Groag, col. 157. Halsberghe, G.H. (1972). The Cult of Sol Invictus.
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