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retirement in 1974.
Kepes was born in Selyp, Hungary. His
younger brother was Imre
Kepes, an amb****ador in Argentina,
father of András
Kepes, journalist, do****entary...
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Juliet Kepes (née Appleby; 1919–1999) was a
British illustrator,
painter and sculptor.
Kepes studied at
Brighton School in the 1930s, and met her ****ure...
- Mezey, László (1964).
Képes Krónika [Illuminated Chronicle] (PDF) (in Hungarian). Budapest:
Magyar Helikon. Geréb, László (1993).
Képes Krónika [Illuminated...
- Look up
keping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
keping may
refer to:
Kelantan keping, a
former currency of
Kelantan (now part of Malaysia) Trengganu...
- Look up
kepe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kepe or
KEPE can
refer to: Kibbeh, a
Middle Eastern food
Archaic spelling of keep; see Keep (disambiguation)...
- Géza
Képes (February 1, 1909 –
August 19, 1989) was a
Hungarian poet,
translator and polyglot. He was born in Mátészalka and died in Budapest. Hungarian...
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denominations of 1
pitis (tin), 1
keping (copper) and 10
keping (tin).
Money portal Numismatics portal Kelantan keping Standard catalog of
world coins....
- The
keping was the
currency of
Kelantan until 1909 when it was
replaced by the
Straits dollar. It was
subdivided into 10 pitis.
Coins were
struck in tin...
- Yu
Keping (Chinese: 俞可平) is the
Director of the
Center for
Chinese Government Innovations at
Peking University. He is a
noted scholar having produced many...
- John
Kepe was a
South African stock thief and
murderer from
Somerset East.
After evading capture for 12 years,
Kepe was
apprehended and executed. John...