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- Côt, Cot A Queue Verte, Cotes Rouges, Doux Noir, Estrangey, Gourdaux, Grelot De Tours, Grifforin, Guillan, Hourcat, Jacobain, Luckens, Magret, Malbek...
- Villers-Grélot (French pronunciation: [vilɛʁ ɡʁelo]) is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. Communes...
- point has been discovered in Aramaic papyri from Egypt published by P. Grelot, in which several of the Caspian names that are mentioned—and identified...
- Guillaume-Joseph Grelot (c. 1630 ― 1680s) was a 17th-century French Old Masters artist. A large majority of his works were dedicated to King Louis XIV...
- storage leaf, similar to cloves of garlic. In French they are known as oignon grelot. One English-speaking reference also mentions the term petit poireau antillais...
- Pierre Grelot (Paris, 6 February 1917 - Orléans, 22 June 2009) was a French Catholic priest, biblical scholar, theologian and Honorary Professor at the...
- Great Meteoron Guillaume-Joseph Grelot's engraving 1672, looking east and showing the apse mosaic Guillaume-Joseph Grelot's engraving 1672, looking west...
- (2001). The Evidence for Jesus. Hodder & Stoughton. George, Augustin & Grelot, Pierre (Eds.) (1992). Introducción Crítica al Nuevo Testamento. Herder...
- patron, Cardinal Georges d'Armagnac. It is stated that Guillaume-Joseph Grelot continued his work in the 17th-century, publishing his own book in 1680...
- Armenian and foreign artists, including in an engraving by Guillaume-Joseph Grelot (1686), on a map by Eremia Chelebi (1691), a watercolor by Mikhail Matveevich...