- André
Drege (4 May 1999 – 6 July 2024) was a
Norwegian cyclist, who rode for UCI
Continental team Team Coop–Repsol.
Drege died
following a
crash during...
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Johann Fran(t)z
Drège (or Jean François
Drège) (25
March 1794 Altona,
Duchy of
Holstein – 3
February 1881 Altona, Hamburg, Germany),
commonly referred...
- Jean-Pierre
Drège (born 11
March 1946) is a
French sinologist,
specialising in the
study of
ancient books and the
history of libraries, in particular...
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Drégely Castle (Hungarian:
Drégely vára) is a 13th-century
hilltop castle in Nógrád County, Hungary. It is in ruins, but
being restored. The ruin of Drégely...
- of
Drégely was a
military engagement between the
Hungarian Habsburg garrison and the
Ottomans who
besieged the castle. The
Ottomans besieged Drégely, which...
- Midsummer's Eve. Aunt
Mirta (Mirta Saknīte) —
Lilita Bērziņa
Dagnija — Olga
Dreģe Ēriks —
Uldis Dumpis Uģis —
Gundars Āboliņš
Olita —
Baiba Indriksone Viktors...
- François Gros 1989: Léon
Vandermeersch 1993:
Denys Lombard 1998: Jean-Pierre
Drège 2004:
Franciscus Verellen 2014: Yves
Goudineau 2018:
Christophe Marquet...
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Chinaknowledge Zurndorfer 2013, p. 509. Tr. Needham, Lu &
Huang 1986, pp. 207, 571.
Drège, Jean-Pierre (1991), Les Bibliothèques en
Chine au
temps des m****cripts:...
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monotypic in the
genus Smodingium, and was
discovered in
Pondoland by J. F.
Drège during an 1832
expedition with the
zoologist Andrew Smith. It resembles...
- (New ed.). London: I.B. Tauris. pp. 75 and 94. ISBN 978-1-78453-683-1.
Drège, Jean-Pierre (1992) [1989].
Marco Polo y la Ruta de la Seda. Collection...