Grot (disambiguation)
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People

  • Guillano Grot
    Guillano Grot
    Guillano Grot is a Dutch footballer who plays as a striker for De Treffers in the Dutch Topklasse.- Career :He was born in Paramaribo, Suriname and raised in Arnhem, Netherlands. He began his career with Vitesse 1892, before moving to NEC in 2000. He played one year for the side from Nijmegen,...

     (1983–), a Dutch footballer
  • Yakov Grot (1812–1893), 19th-century Russian philologist
  • Stefan Grot-Rowecki (1895–1944), or Grot, pseudonym of the Polish general and journalist Stefan Paweł Rowecki
  • Anton Grot
    Anton Grot
    Anton Grot was a Polish art director. He was born in Kelbasin, Poland and died in Stanton, California.-Awards:Grot was nominated for five Academy Awards for Best Art Direction:* The Sea Hawk...

     (1884–1974), a Polish art director
  • Jan Grot
    Jan Grot
    Jan Grot was bishop of Kraków from 1326 to 1347. Initially he was a fierce opponent of King Casimir the Great, whom he excommunicated in 1334, however they reconciled in 1343....

    , the bishop of Kraków from 1326 to 1347
  • Philipp Grot Johann
    Philipp Grot Johann
    Philipp Grot Johann was one of the most prominent German illustrators of his time...

     (1841–1892), a German illustrator

Transport

  • Grot-Rowecki
    Grot-Rowecki
    The General Grot-Rowecki is a freighter which collided with the French chemical tanker Ece in the English Channel on January 31, 2006.Built in 1985, she was named after Stefan Grot-Rowecki, a Polish general in the Second World War...

    , a freighter named after Stefan Rowecki, which collided with a tanker in the English Channel
  • PZL TS-16 Grot
    PZL TS-16 Grot
    The TS-16 Grot was a supersonic Striker and military jet trainer designed in Poland by Tadeusz Sołtyk. It is the first jet made without any foreign support from the East, and its creation was received very coldly by both the Kremlin and by the West...

    , a Polish warplane

Other

  • Grot, a fictional business in the British sitcom, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
  • "Get Rid Of Them", a tactical voter campaign in the 1997 UK General Elections
    United Kingdom general election, 1997
    The United Kingdom general election, 1997 was held on 1 May 1997, more than five years after the previous election on 9 April 1992, to elect 659 members to the British House of Commons. The Labour Party ended its 18 years in opposition under the leadership of Tony Blair, and won the general...

  • Grot CH-9/25
    Grot CH-9/25
    The Grot CH-9 was a submachine gun of Rhodesian origin. The receiver is a round section sealed with the back by a screwed stopper. The gun is contained on half its length in this carcass. The part before tube comprises perforations acting as cooler. The ATS arming lever is placed at before left, it...

    , a Rhodesian/South African submachine gun
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