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Crampon
Crampon Cram"pon (kr[a^]m"p[o^]n), n. [F. See Crampoons.] (Bot.) An a[eum]rial rootlet for support in climbing, as of ivy.

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- Rampon may refer to: Rampon, Count of Barcelona (died 825) Antoine-Guillaume Rampon (1759–1842), general officer during the French Revolutionary Wars...
- Rampon (Rampó) was the second count of the Catalan counties of Barcelona and Osona from 820 until his death in 825. Rampon was given the county of Barcelona...
- Antoine-Guillaume Rampon (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan ɡijom ʁɑ̃pɔ̃]; 16 March 1759 - 2 March 1842) joined the French army as a private soldier and rose...
- Carc****onne from 837. He was appointed to succeed the third Count of Barcelona, Rampon. During his career, Bernard was one of the closest counsellors of the Emperor...
- Count Joachim Achille Rampon (9 July 1805 – 11 January 1883) was a French soldier, aristocrat, and politician who was deputy for the department of Ardèche...
- there until his death in 844. He was succeeded as Count of Barcelona by Rampon. Ramon d'Abadal, Els primers comtes catalans, 1958, republished by La Magrana...
- Valentin and Silly, supported by the infantry Divisions of Antoine-Guillaume Rampon in the centre and Jean Reynier on the right. The British position on the...
- Rampon: Intercepteur Cobalt for Sinclair ZX81 and Spectrum, also known under the name of Mission Delta [fr] for Oric, Amstrad and Thomson MO5. Rampon...
- subsequent campaigns of 807, 808, and 809. He died in 820 and Osona was given to Rampon, Count of Barcelona. Urgell and Cerdanya were granted to Aznar Galíndez...
- (Ireland) Song Ruozhao, Chinese scholar, lady-in-waiting and poet (b. 770) Rampon, count of Barcelona Welf, father of Judith of Bavaria Wihomarc, Breton chieftain...