Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Amé Gorret (1836 or 1838-1907), known in his native Aosta Valley as the \"Abbé Gorret\" (\"Father Gorret\"), was a priest and Alpinist (mountaineer).He was a member of the group which in 1865 undertook the second successful ascent of the Matterhorn, which was the first such ascent from the Italian side.Throughout his life he enjoyed a reputation for being unconventional, and was therefore frequently assigned to remote mountain parishes."@en }
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- Amé_Gorret abstract "Amé Gorret (1836 or 1838-1907), known in his native Aosta Valley as the \"Abbé Gorret\" (\"Father Gorret\"), was a priest and Alpinist (mountaineer).He was a member of the group which in 1865 undertook the second successful ascent of the Matterhorn, which was the first such ascent from the Italian side.Throughout his life he enjoyed a reputation for being unconventional, and was therefore frequently assigned to remote mountain parishes.".
- Amé_Gorret comment "Amé Gorret (1836 or 1838-1907), known in his native Aosta Valley as the \"Abbé Gorret\" (\"Father Gorret\"), was a priest and Alpinist (mountaineer).He was a member of the group which in 1865 undertook the second successful ascent of the Matterhorn, which was the first such ascent from the Italian side.Throughout his life he enjoyed a reputation for being unconventional, and was therefore frequently assigned to remote mountain parishes.".