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- Peter's Pence (or Denarii Sancti Petri and "Alms of St Peter") are donations or payments made directly to the Holy See of the Catholic Church. The practice...
- Michael Richard Pence (born June 7, 1959) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 48th vice president of the United States from 2017 to...
- 21), also known as the Dispensations Act 1533, Peter's Pence Act 1533 or the Act Concerning Peter's Pence and Dispensations, is an Act of the Parliament...
- The Mike Pence 2024 presidential campaign was formally launched on June 5, 2023, when Mike Pence filed paperwork to launch his entry into the 2024 United...
- Look up pence or pennies in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pence is a plural of penny, a coin or unit of currency. Pence may also refer to: Pence, Alabama...
- Throughout his political career, Mike Pence has held conservative views. Pence is an opponent of abortion, and his unwavering support of abortion restrictions...
- language of Nigeria Eastern Obolo, a local government area in Nigeria Peter's Pence Obolo, Akwa Ibom, a town in Nigeria Andoni people, also called Obolo...
- Louisville, Kentucky. Pence has five children: Eileen Pence, Peter Pence, Kay Pence, Joseph Pence and Paige Pence. "The US Atty". Archived from the original on...
- Peter's Pence is a 1974 novel by the Australian author Jon Cleary. The novel is about an IRA plot to steal treasure from the Vatican with the help of...
- concerning the English church and the monarch’s authority. Payment of Peter's Pence (a tax collected annually from householders) to the See of Rome was...