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peckius Peck's Skipper". explorer.natureserve.org.
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September 2020. Peck's Skipper,
Butterflies of
Canada "Peck's
Skipper Polites peckius...
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Petrus Peckius is the name of two
jurists from the Low Countries,
father and son, and so may
refer to either:
Councillor Petrus Peckius the
Elder (1529...
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Petrus Peckius the Younger, also
known as
Petrus Pecquius or
Pierre Peckius (born
Pieter Peck; 1562 – 28 July 1625), was a
diplomat and
chancellor of Brabant...
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Petrus Peckius the
Elder (born
Pieter Peck, also
known as
Pierre Peckius; 16 July 1529 in
Zierikzee – 16 July 1589 in Mechelen), was an
eminent Netherlandish...
- Austria,
regent of
Tyrol and
Further Austria (d. 1595) July 16 –
Petrus Peckius the Elder,
Dutch jurist,
writer on
international maritime law (d. 1589)...
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Archduke of
Austria Preceded by
Didier van t'Sestich
Succeeded by
Petrus Peckius the
Younger Personal details Born c. 1531 Brussels,
Duchy of Brabant, Habsburg...
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skipper or
little Oregon skipper Polites norae MacNeill, 1993
Polites peckius (W. Kirby, 1837) – Peck's
skipper or
yellowpatch skipper Polites sabuleti...
- 1526) July 1 – Lady Saigō, ****anese
concubine (b. 1552) July 16 –
Petrus Peckius the Elder,
Dutch jurist,
writer on
international maritime law (b. 1529)...
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Michael Baius (1513–1589), theologian,
inspirer of the Baianism.
Petrus Peckius the
Younger (1562–1625),
diplomat and
chancellor of
Brabant Grégoire de...
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Frances Grey,
Duchess of Suffolk,
English duchess (d. 1559) 1529 –
Petrus Peckius the Elder,
Dutch jurist,
writer on
international maritime law (d. 1589)...