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Peter Aliphas was an 11th-century
Frankish knight who
served first under Robert Guiscard and
later under the
Byzantine Empire.
Peter Aliphas is typically...
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founded by
Avner Aliphas, a
Hebrew professor at the
Yiddish school of
Mexico and
later founder of the "Tarbut"
Jewish day
school in 1942.
Aliphas was born in...
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through Anatolia recovering land for the
Byzantine Empire in 1097,
Peter Aliphas was
installed as
governor of Plastentia. In 1277 the
Mamluks led by Baybars...
- was able to
recover Castoria and
convince many Normans,
including Peter Aliphas, to
enter his services. The
Norman danger ended for the time
being with...
- Normans,
including the town of Kastoria.
Several Normans,
including Peter Aliphas,
switch sides to the Byzantines. Reconquista:
Castilian forces under Alfonso...
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recovering thus the town and
convincing many
Norman troops,
including Peter Aliphas, to
enter his services.
During the 13th and 14th centuries, the town became...
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witnessed by the
sebastos Marinos of Naples,
Roger son of Dagobert,
Peter Aliphas,
William of Gand,
Richard of the Prin****te,
Geoffrey of Mailli, Hubert...
- in 969, four
years after the city
became an
independent county.
Peter Aliphas, a
Norman knight who
later sided with
emperor Alexios I
Komnenos and parti****ted...
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their Overlooked series. Róna, Erzsébet (1912). A bróm és az egyértékű
aliphás alkoholok (PhD) (in Hungarian). Budapest, Hungary:
Budapesti Tudományegyetem...
- (1994), A
Pretty Business (1995),
Keats Was A
Tuber (1996), Collages(1998),
Alipha (2001) and Thus
Spake S****panakha, So Said
Shakuni (2001) and Yavamajakka...