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Grosz,
grosz, or groš in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grosz may
refer to:
Grosz, a coin
valued as a
hundredth of a
Polish złoty Kraków
grosz, 14th-century...
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George Grosz (German: [ɡʁoːs] ; born
Georg Ehrenfried Groß; July 26, 1893 – July 6, 1959) was a
German artist known especially for his
caricatural drawings...
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Peter Grosz is an
American actor and
television writer. He is most
recognizable for
appearing in
Sonic Drive-In's "Two Guys" commercials, in
which he...
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Gerald Grosz (born 15
February 1977) is an
Austrian author, commentator, and politician.
Formerly a
member of the
Freedom Party of
Austria (FPÖ), he joined...
- Károly
Grósz [ˈkaːroj ˈɡroːs] (1
August 1930 – 7
January 1996) was a
Hungarian communist politician, who
served as the
General Secretary of the Hungarian...
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Elizabeth A.
Grosz (born 1952) is an
Australian philosopher,
feminist theorist, and
professor working in the U.S. She is Jean Fox O'Barr Women's Studies...
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Grosz,
grosz, or
Grósz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grosz or
Grósz is a
surname of
several possible origins. "
Grosz" is a Polish-language...
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Grosz Jakosa is a
board game
published in 1989 by
Uzhorodnhya Rikrosi.
Grosz Jakosa is a game in
which greyhound racing is
depicted in a
series of six...
- The Kraków
grosz (Latin:
grossus cracoviensis (sing.),
grossi cracovienses (pl.), Polish:
grosz krakowski, German:
Krakauer Groschen) were
medieval silver...
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Amihai Grosz (born in 1979 in Jerusalem) is an
Israeli violist. From 1995 to 2009, he was the
violist with the
Jerusalem Quartet.
Since 2010,
Grosz has been...