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Periam (until 1925 Periamoș; German: Perjamosch; Hungarian: Perjámos; Serbian: Перјамош, romanized: Perjamoš) is a
commune in Timiș County, Romania. It...
- the
archeological cultures on the
lower course of the Mureș River, the
Periam-Pecica/Mureș
culture emerges,
bordered in the
south by the
Vatina culture...
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Captain Alexander Hood (1758–1798) by his wife
Elizabeth Periam,
daughter and sole
heiress of John
Periam (1714–1788) of
Wootton House (alias "Butleigh Wootton")...
- Zădăreni, Felnac, Pecica, Secusigiu, Semlac, Șeitin, Nădlac Timiș County:
Periam, Sânpetru Mare, Sânnicolau Mare,
Cenad Csongrád County: Nagylak, Magyarcsanád...
- John
Periam of
Milverton and heir to her
brother John
Periam of Hill,
married 1719 died 21 June 1771 aet 74 wife of
Thomas Lethbridge". John I
Periam (1657-1711)...
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outside a
large city". In The Home and Farm
Manual (1883),
author Jonathan Periam used the term "dude"
several times to
denote an ill-bred and
ignorant but...
- (old): 1178871 ****roach
Species File (new): 932567 EoL: 1076920 EPPO:
PERIAM EUNIS: 101548
Fauna Europaea: 402075
Fauna Europaea (new):...
- Sir Hugh
Imbert Periam Hallett, MC (12
December 1886 – 8
September 1967) was an
English barrister and High
Court judge from 1939 to 1957, when he resigned...
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Retrieved 18
October 2016. "Handtools for
Trail Work - 2005 Edition".
Periam,
Jonathan (1887). The
American Encyclopedia of Agriculture: A
Treasury of...
- Dame
Elizabeth Periam G****, Lady G****, DCVO, DStJ, JP (née Acland-Hood; born 2
March 1940) was Lord-Lieutenant of
Somerset from 1998 to 2015. She is the...