Grod
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Grod may refer to:
  • Caspar Maria Grod, Wilhelm Riphahn
    Wilhelm Riphahn
    Wilhelm Riphahn was a German architect.Riphahn studied at the technical universities in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Munich, and Karlsruhe. He worked for a Siemens construction office in Berlin and in 1912 for "Gebrüder Taut & Hoffmann"...

    's co-worker from 1913 to 1931
  • Weilern Grod, a village in Brittnau
    Brittnau
    Brittnau is a municipality in the district of Zofingen in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.-Geography:Brittnau has an area, , of . Of this area, or 52.8% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 34.6% is forested...

    , Switzerland
  • Grod, 520s–528 ruler after Utigur
    Utigur
    Utigur is the name used by Procopius Caesariensis and his continuators Agathias and Menander in the 5th and 6th centuries to refer to the Bulgar-Huns of Onoguria, the Eurasian steppes north-east of the Black Sea and east the Don river....

     in Patria Onoguria. He was succeeded by his brother Mugel
    Mugel
    Mugel was the successor of Grod , a Hunnic ruler, from the neighborhood of the city of Bosporus [Boon Phoros: "cattle tax"] in Patria Onoguria...

    .

See also

  • Gord (disambiguation)
  • Grad (disambiguation) or Gród
    Grod
    Grod may refer to:* Caspar Maria Grod, Wilhelm Riphahn's co-worker from 1913 to 1931* Weilern Grod, a village in Brittnau, Switzerland* Grod, 520s–528 ruler after Utigur in Patria Onoguria. He was succeeded by his brother Mugel.-See also:...

    , an ancient Slavic word for town or city
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