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Around 1360, at the age of 12, she
married Janyn Perrers, a
jeweler who died
around 1364.
Perrers became a part of the
household of
Queen Philippa (1310/1315–1369)...
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PER,
Per,
per, or
per- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Per is a
Latin preposition which means "through" or "for each", as in
per capita.
Per or...
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Peral may
refer to:
Isaac Peral, the
Spanish marine engineer Peral (submarine), an
early submarine design Peral, Portugal, a
civil parish in
western Portugal...
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peres in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peres is a
patronymic Portuguese and
Galician surname. Its
modern variant is Pires.
There exists also...
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per se in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Per se may
refer to:
per se, a
Latin phrase meaning "by itself" or "in itself".
Illegal per se, the...
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requires more
estimation than GDP
per capita. On the whole, PPP
per capita figures are more
narrowly spread than
nominal GDP
per capita figures. Non-sovereign...
- was held at
Drogheda into Windsor's
extortions in
Meath and Uriel.
Alice Perrers, who
afterwards became Windsor's wife, had in 1369, when he
first became...
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Pers may
refer to:
Pers, Cantal, France, a
commune near
Aurillac Pers, Deux-Sèvres, France, a
commune near
Poitiers Pers.,
taxonomic author abbreviation...
- son of King
Edward III of
England by his
mistress Alice Perrers. He was the
oldest of
Perrers'
three acknowledged illegitimate children by her
royal lover...
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developed over the past 200 years. (Main article:
Alice Perrers) [better source needed]
Alice Perrers, (circa 1348 –1400/1401) was an
English royal mistress...