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Albert Grisar (25
December 1808 – 15 June 1869) was a
Belgian composer,
mainly active in Paris. Born in Antwerp,
Grisar's family had
intended for him to...
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Summer Olympics. "Eugène
Grisar". Olympedia.
Retrieved 11 July 2020. Eugène
Grisar at the
International Tennis Federation Eugène
Grisar at
Olympedia v t e...
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Angela Grisar (born May 2, 1973) is a
Chilean retired racquetball player. She was the
first South American woman's
racquetball player to
finish in the...
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authorized an
inventory compiled by
Professor Hartmann Grisar, of the
University of Innsbruck.
Grisar's report corresponds to the
earlier Descriptio Lateranensis...
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Condemnation of Pope Honorius. pp. 112–115 para. 24.
Grisar,
Hartmann (1899).
Analecta romana. Rome: Desclée Lefebvre. pp. 406–407....
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Olympic Games Stadium named the "Kiel". In 1895,
Ernest Grisar acquired a
racecourse with its
buildings and
annexes near the "Beerschothof"...
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Autonomy in the Church. New York: Crossroad. ISBN 978-0-8245-0839-5.
Grisar,
Hartmann (1912).
History of Rome and the
Popes in the
Middle Ages. London:...
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Archived from the
original on
April 6, 2023.
Retrieved December 6, 2020.
Grisar, P.J. (December 4, 2024). "In The Order, Jude Law
enters the
heart of white...
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Autonomy in the Church. New York: Crossroad. ISBN 978-0-8245-0839-5.
Grisar,
Hartmann (1912).
History of Rome and the
Popes in the
Middle Ages. London:...
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Archived from the
original on 12
December 2019.
Retrieved 2
November 2019.
Grisar, PJ (6
September 2019). "Does
Roman Polanski's New Film Make The Dreyfus...