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Amé Gorret (1836-1907), 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.

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  • Amé Gorret (en)
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  • Amé Gorret (1836-1907), 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)
  • Amé Gorret (* 25. Oktober 1836 im Valtournenche; † 4. November 1907 in Saint-Pierre-en-Châtel-Argent) war ein italienischer Priester und Alpinist aus dem Aostatal. Ihm gelangen zahlreiche Erstbesteigungen, darunter zusammen mit Jean-Antoine Carrel 1865 die erste Besteigung des Matterhorns über den Liongrat von der italienischen Seite aus. (de)
  • Amé Gorret, connu en Vallée d'Aoste comme l'abbé Gorret, est un prêtre et un alpiniste valdôtain. Il a fait partie du groupe qui a accompli la (en), côté italien. Pendant toute sa vie, il se fait remarquer pour son caractère anticonformiste, à cause duquel il a été souvent assigné à des paroisses de montagne. (fr)
  • Amé Gorret, detto Abbé Gorret (Valtournenche, 25 ottobre 1836 – Saint-Pierre, 4 novembre 1907), è stato un presbitero e alpinista italiano. È conosciuto come l'abbé Gorret, che in francese significa abate Gorret. Tale definizione è tuttavia inesatta, in quanto Gorret non fu mai abate. Il termine "abbé" si usa in lingua francese con un significato più ampio, riferendosi a un religioso cui la comunità attribuisce una particolare importanza. (it)
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  • Amé Gorret (en)
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  • Amé Gorret (1836-1907), 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)
  • Amé Gorret (* 25. Oktober 1836 im Valtournenche; † 4. November 1907 in Saint-Pierre-en-Châtel-Argent) war ein italienischer Priester und Alpinist aus dem Aostatal. Ihm gelangen zahlreiche Erstbesteigungen, darunter zusammen mit Jean-Antoine Carrel 1865 die erste Besteigung des Matterhorns über den Liongrat von der italienischen Seite aus. (de)
  • Amé Gorret, connu en Vallée d'Aoste comme l'abbé Gorret, est un prêtre et un alpiniste valdôtain. Il a fait partie du groupe qui a accompli la (en), côté italien. Pendant toute sa vie, il se fait remarquer pour son caractère anticonformiste, à cause duquel il a été souvent assigné à des paroisses de montagne. (fr)
  • Amé Gorret, detto Abbé Gorret (Valtournenche, 25 ottobre 1836 – Saint-Pierre, 4 novembre 1907), è stato un presbitero e alpinista italiano. È conosciuto come l'abbé Gorret, che in francese significa abate Gorret. Tale definizione è tuttavia inesatta, in quanto Gorret non fu mai abate. Il termine "abbé" si usa in lingua francese con un significato più ampio, riferendosi a un religioso cui la comunità attribuisce una particolare importanza. Originario della Valtournenche, è conosciuto principalmente per la sua fama di alpinista (fece anche parte della prima spedizione italiana al Cervino), nonché per la sua indole anticonformista, ragione per la quale fu spesso assegnato a parrocchie di alta montagna che lui stesso considerò come un esilio. (it)
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