- historian,
Grunes has also
written on food and
dining for the
Chicago Sun
Times and food
consultant to the
State of Illinois.
Barbara Grunes was born in...
-
Cornelia Grünes (born
November 10, 1969) is a
German former tennis player.
Grünes began playing tennis at the age of
twelve in East
Berlin at the SG Friedrichshagen...
- Ilka
Grüning (born Ilka
Henriette Grünzweig; 4
September 1876 – 11
November 1964) was an Austrian-Hungarian actress. Born in
Vienna in the old Austrian-Hungarian...
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Grune is a
Dutch computer scientist and
university lecturer best
known for
inventing and
developing the
first version of the
Concurrent Versions...
- Das
grüne Ungeheuer is a
novel published in 1959 by East
German author Wolfgang Schreyer. It is also the
title of a five-episode
miniseries adaptation...
- The
Grüne Post was a
secondary trainer glider designed by
Alexander Lippisch at the
request of a
German newspaper, the
Grüne Post (English:
Green Post)...
- the
Spanish and
Italian salsa verde, the
French sauce verte, the
German grüne Soße or
Frankfurter grie Soß (Frankfurt dialect), the
British mint sauce...
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Ferdynand Grüning or
Ferdynand Grining (6
August 1885 –
after 16
August 1939),
known as The Łódź
Vampire (Polish:
Wampir Łodzi), was a
Polish serial killer...
- (Historisches
Grünes Gewölbe) is
famous for its
splendors of the
historic treasure chamber as it
existed in 1733,
while the New
Green Vault (Neues
Grünes Gewölbe)...
- The
Grüne Tanne (German:
Green Fir) is a
historical Gasthaus by the
Camsdorf Bridge in Jena, Thuringia, Germany. The age of the
building cannot be definitively...