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Peabody, Endicott[?]
, Governor of Massachusetts
Peacock, Thomas Love
, (1785-1866), English poet, novelist
Peake, Mervyn
, (1911-1968), author, illustrator
Peale, John Bishop[?]
, poet
Peano, Giuseppe
, (1858-1932), Italian mathematician
Pearce, Guy
, (born 1967), actor
Pearce, Michael[?]
, author
Pearl, Daniel
, (1963-2002), US journalist, murder victim
Pearl, Minnie[?]
, stand-up comedian
Pearse, Patrick
,
poet
, teacher and leader of the
Easter Rising
Pearse, Richard
, (1877-1953), Early
New Zealand
aircraft builder who is reputed to have made the first powered aircraft flight
Pearson, Chris[?]
,
1978
to
1985
Pearson, Karl
, (1857-1936), statistician
Pearson, Landon[?]
, Canadian senator
Pearson, Lester[?]
, prime minister of Canada
Peary, Robert
, (1856-1920), first man to reach the
North Pole
Pease, Elisha M.[?]
, (1867-1869), Texas Governor
Pecham, John[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peck, Gregory
, (1916-2003), actor
Peckham, John
, (died 1292), archbishop of Canterbury in 13th century
Peckinpah, Sam
, (1925-1984), US film director
Pedersen, Carl-Henning[?]
, (born 1913), painter
Pedersen, Holger
, (1867-1953), Danish linguist
Pedersen, Niels-Henning Řrsted[?]
, musician
Pedley, Ethel[?]
,
Dot and the Kangaroo[?]
Pedro II of Brazil
Pedro I of Brazil
, (1798-1834), Portuguese monarch
Pedrolo, Manuel de[?]
, writer
Peebles, Ann[?]
, musician
Peebles, Herbert Walter[?]
, (1919-1922)
Peele[?]
, (Batsabe Sings)
Peel, George[?]
, (1558-1597), poet
Peel, John
, (the radio presenter)
Peel, Robert
, (1788-1850), British prime minister
Pegg, Simon
, (born 1970), writer, actor and comedian
Péguy, Charles[?]
, 20th century poet
Pei, I. M.
, architect
Peirce, Charles Sanders
, (1839-1914), philosopher, invented
abduction
Pekar, Harvey[?]
, comic creator
Peklenik, Janez[?]
, (born 1926), technical scientist.
Pekurinen, Arndt
,
pacifist
Pelagius II, Pope
, (579-590)
Pelagius I, Pope
, (556-561)
Pelayo of Asturias
, Asturian monarch
Pelham, Henry
, (1696-1754), UK Prime Minister
Pelham-Holles, Thomas[?]
, (1693-1768), UK Prime Minister
Pellonpää, Matti
, (1951-1995), Finnish actor
Peltier, Leonard
Pelt, Jean-Marie[?]
, botanist
Penderecki, Krzysztof
, (born 1933), Slav composer
Pender, Paul[?]
, boxer
Penfold, Peter Alfred[?]
, Governor of the British Virgin Islands
Pengov, Tomaz[?]
, composer, musician and singer.
Penikett, Tony[?]
,
1985
to
1992
Penman, Sharon Kay
, (born 1945), author
Penn, Arthur[?]
, film director
Penn, Clarence[?]
, musician
Penn, Irving[?]
, photographer
Pennoyer, Sylvester[?]
, US Oregon Governor
Penn, Sean
, (born 1960), actor
Penn, William
, (1644-1718)
Penny, Hank[?]
, musician
Penrose, Roger
, (born 1931), astronomer, astrophysicist, mathematician
Penzias, Arno[?]
, astronomer
Pepin, Lucie[?]
, Canadian senator
Peplowski, Ken[?]
, musician
Peppard, George
, (1928-1994), actor
Pepusch, Johann Christoph
, (1667-1752), songwriter
Pep, Willie
, (born 1922), world champion boxer
Pepys, Samuel
, (1633-1703), English diarist, public official
Perceval, Spencer
, (1762-1812)
Percier, Charles
, (1764-1838)
Percy, Henry of the Isle of Man[?]
, (1399-1405), king
Percy, Walker
, (1916-1990), American novelist
Perdiccas II[?]
, Macedonian king
Perdiccas III[?]
, Macedonian king
Perdue, Sonny[?]
, US politician
Perec, Georges
, (1936-1982), French novelist
Perec, Marie-José
, (born 1968), athlete
Peregrin, Belinda
, (born 1989), singer
Perelman, Grisha[?]
, mathematician
Perelman, S.J.[?]
, US writer
Perens, Bruce
Peres, Shimon
, (born 1923), Israeli Prime Minister
Peretz, Yitzok Lebesh[?]
, (1852-1915), novelist
Pérez, Carlos Andrés[?]
, president
Perez, Pascual[?]
, boxer
Pérez-Reverte, Arturo[?]
, :
El Club Dumas
Perez, Tony
, baseball player
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista
, (1710-1736), Italian composer, opera composer
Pericles
, (495 BC-429 BC)
Peri, Jacopo
, (1561-1633), composer
Perkins, Carl
, (1932-1998), musician
Perkins, Pinetop[?]
, Ike Turner's teacher
Perko, Drago[?]
, (born 1961), geographer.
Perls, Fritz
, (1893-1970), psychologist
Permeke, Constant[?]
,
expressionist
Peron, Eva
, (1919-1952), first lady of
Argentina
Peron, Isabel
Peron, Isabel Martinez de
Peron, Juan Domingo
, (1895-1974), Argentinean dictator
Perot, H. Ross
, (born 1930), US millionaire
Peroutka, Ferdinand
, (1895-1978)
Perowsky, Ben[?]
, musician
Peroz II of Persia[?]
, year
629
.
Peroz I of Persia
, (died 484), from
457
to
484
.
Perrault, Charles
, (1628-1703), writer
Perreault, Annie[?]
,
short track speed skater
Olympic Gold Medal - 1992 & 1998
Perrier, Milo[?]
, the character based on Hercule Poirot in the film,
Murder By Death[?]
Perrineau, Harold
, actor
Perrin, Philippe[?]
, astronaut
Perrot, Kim[?]
,
wnba[?]
basketball
player
Perry, Anne[?]
, author
Perry, Edward A.[?]
, US Governor of Florida
Perry, Fred[?]
, (England)
Perry, James Richard[?]
, US Governor of Texas
Perry, Madison S.[?]
, US Governor of Florida
Perry, Matthew
, (1794-1858), actor
Perry, Matthew C.
, (1794-1858), American naval officer.
Perry, Matthew L.
, (born 1969), American actor.
Perry, Oliver
, (1785-1819), US Naval officer
Perry, Scott[?]
, composer
Perry, Stephen
, rubber band
Perry, Steve[?]
, author
Perry, William
, athlete
Perseus of Macedon
, Macedonian king
Pershing, John
, (1860-1948), US general
Persoon, Christian Hendrik
, (1761-1836), biologist
Persson, Göran
, current Prime Minister
Persson, Jörgen[?]
,
table tennis
player
Pertinax
, (126-193),
Roman Emperor
Pertinax, Patriarch[?]
, patriarch of Constantinople
Pertini, Alessandro[?]
, Italian president
Pertot, Bruno[?]
, poet
Pertwee, Bill
, (born 1926), British comedian
Pertwee, John[?]
, British actor
Pertwee, Jon
, (1919-1996), British actor
Perugino
, (c.1445-1523), Italian painter
Perusio, Matheus de[?]
, (c.1380-c.1410), composer
Pervanje, Jure[?]
, (born 1940), film director, director of photography.
Pescennius Niger
,
Roman Emperor
Peschina, Helmut[?]
, dramatist, author
Pessoa, Fernando
, (1888-1935), (poet)
Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich[?]
, (1746-1827), pedagogue
Pestner, Oto[?]
, composer, musician and singer.
Petard (botanist), Paul
Petelin, Ruza Lucija[?]
, poet
Peter de Rivo[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter I
, (1672-1725),
czar
of
Russia
Peter III
, (1728-1762),
czar
of
Russia
Peter III of Alexandria[?]
, Patriarch of Alexandria
Peter III of Aragon
, (1239-1285), king of Aragon and count of Barcelona
Peter II (Maronite Patriarch)[?]
Peter II of Alexandria[?]
, (373-380), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
Peter II of Portugal
, (1667-1706), Portuguese monarch
Peter II of Yugoslavia
Peter I (Maronite Patriarch)[?]
Peter I of Castile
, the Cruel
1350
-
1369
Peter I of Portugal
, (1357-1367), Portuguese monarch
Peter I of Serbia[?]
, (1903-1918), Serbian monarch
Peter IV of Alexandria[?]
, Patriarch of Alexandria
Peterka, Primoz[?]
, alpine ski jumper, Olympic athlete.
Peter le Bar[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peterlin, Anton
, (1907-1993),
Slovene
Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow[?]
, (1304-1326)
Peter of Alexandria
, (300-311), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
Peter of Auvergne[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter of Candia[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter of Capua[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter of Corbeil[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter of Lamballe[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter of Lehfed[?]
, Maronite Patriarch
Peter of Poitiers[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter of Poitiers,[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter of Spain[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter, Patriarch[?]
, patriarch of Constantinople
Peter , Paul and Mary
Peter, Saint
, (32-67), Pope
Peters, Elizabeth[?]
, author
Peters, Ellis
, author
Petersen, Ann[?]
, actress
Petersen, Hans Christian[?]
, (1858-1861), Norwegian Prime Minister
Petersen, Julius
, (1839-1910), Danish mathematician
Petersen, Wolfgang
, (born 1941), German film director
Peters, Martin[?]
, athlete
Peterson, Donald[?]
, astronaut
Peterson, Len[?]
, Canadian writer
Peterson, Oscar
, (born 1925), Canadian pianist
Peterson, Val[?]
, US politician
Peter the Archbishop[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter the Hermit
Peter the Small[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter the Venerable[?]
, scholastic philosopher
Peter VII of Alexandria
, Patriarch of Alexandria
Peter VI of Alexandria[?]
, (Coadjutor)
Peter V of Alexandria[?]
, (Coadjutor)
Peter V of Portugal
, (1853-1861), Portuguese monarch
Petiot, Marcel
, (1897-1946), serial killer
Petit, Gabrielle[?]
, (1893-1916), Executed Spy
Petitpierre, Max
, (1899-1994), Swiss president
Petkovsek, Jozef[?]
, (1861-1898), painter.
Petlyura, Simon
, (1879-1926)
Peto, John F.
, (born 1854), painter
Peto, Samuel Morton
, (1809-1889),
railways
, harbours
Petrarca, Francesco[?]
, poet
Petrarch
, (1304-1374)
Petrassi, Goffredo[?]
, Italian opera composer
Petrenko, Victor[?]
, figure skater
Petri, Elio[?]
, film director
Petrie, William Flinders
, (1853-1942), archaeologist
Petrillo, James
, (1892-1984), US musician's union leader
Petronius Maximus
,
Roman Emperor
Petrosian, Tigran
, (USSR, 1929-1984), chess player
Petros III of Alexandria[?]
, (477-489), Coptic Pope
Petros VII of Alexandria[?]
, (1810-1854), Coptic Pope
Petros VI of Alexandria[?]
, (1718-1726), Coptic Pope
Petros V of Alexandria[?]
, (1340-1348), Coptic Pope
Petrovich, Alexius
, (1690-1718)
Petrovic, Rok[?]
, (1966-1993), alpine skier.
Petrov, Ivan[?]
, general
Petrov, Vladimir
, ice hockey player
Petrucciani, Michel[?]
, musician
Pettersson, Alan[?]
, Swedish composer
Pettersson, Christer
, acquitted of assasination
Pettiford, Oscar[?]
, musician
Pettit, Donald[?]
, astronaut
Petty, Tom
, singer-songwriter, musician
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