-
Grog is a term used for a
variety of
alcoholic beverages.
Following England's
conquest of
Jamaica in 1655, rum
gradually replaced beer and
brandy as the...
-
Frieder Gröger (1934–2018),
German mycologist Friedrich Carl
Gröger (1766–1838), north-German
portrait painter and
lithographer Karl
Gröger (1918–1943)...
-
Grogger(s) can
refer to: Grager, a
noisemaker used
during Purim to "blot out" Haman's name, also
spelt grogger Grogger, a 19th-century name for a cooper...
-
Frieder Gröger (June 15, 1934 -
December 6, 2018) was a
German mycologist from Berlin. His
official author citation is "
Gröger".
Frieder Gröger was a teacher...
-
Markus Gröger (born 30 May 1991) is a
German former footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Gröger made his
professional debut for
Hansa Rostock in the 3...
-
Three J's
Productions (also
known as
Grogs Inc.) was a
Canadian puppet company troupe active from 1992 to 2009. They
produced a
variety of television...
- Look up
grog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grog is an
alcoholic beverage.
Grog or
Grogs may also
refer to the following:
Grog (film), a 1982 Italian...
-
Grog, also
known as
firesand and chamotte, is a raw
material usually made from
crushed and
ground potsherds,
reintroduced into
crude clay to
temper it...
- melanogaster. In 2008, the City of
Melbourne created a spin-off
called Grogger as part of a
public service campaign to
encourage people to take safe transportation...
- in 1814. In 1792
Gröger was made an
honorary member of the
Gesellschaft zur Beförderung gemeinnütziger Tätigkeit in Lübeck.
Gröger developed from a miniature...