- Géza
Peske (1859–1934) was a
Hungarian painter.
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- Jan Mirosław Peszke,
known as Jean
Peské (1870-1949) was a
French painter and
graphic artist of
mixed Russian/Polish ancestry. His
works consist mostly...
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Thomas Gautier Pesquet (French pronunciation: [tɔmɑ ɡotje
pɛskɛ]; born 27
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functional features of
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- and the
quest for the hereafter, such as the Sufis."
Scholars like
Esther Peskes point to the
cordial relations between the
Muwahidun movement and the Sufi...
- from the
original on 2019-09-28.
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Peske, Mary (August 1981). The
French of the
French Cree (Michif)
Language (MA...
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meaning from the
normal collective-- pesk "fish" (singular) is
pluralized to
pesked,
singulativized to peskedenn,
referring to a
single fish out of a school...
- tradition, innovation, and eclecticism. BRILL. p. 22. ISBN 978-90-04-14442-2.
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