Peace of the Church
The "Peace of the Church" is a designation usually applied to the condition of the Church after the publication of the Edict of Milan in 313 by the tw...
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The "Peace of the Church" is a designation usually applied to the condition of the Church after the publication of the Edict of Milan in 313 by the tw...
Note: This article was proposed for deletion on Wikipedia.Peace Olga Niyomwungere (born 20 December 2005) is a Burundian footballer who plays as a mid...
The Peace Revolution Website is a non-profit internet-based inner peace (meditation) and self-development program based on the principle that World Pe...
Peace TV Urdu is the Urdu-language network of the English-language Peace TV. Its programs are all in the Urdu and telecast free-to-air in Pakistan. Th...
A peace-bonding is a conspicuous lock, tie, or mark which makes or identifies something as unusable as a weapon, that is, that the owner's intentions ...
The Peacherine tree carries large fruit intermediate in appearance between a peach and a nectarine. FruitThe Peacherine fruit is large and brightly co...
Peaches Boutique is a prom dress retailer located in Chicago, IL. Peaches was founded in 1984 in Chicago, IL as a small mom and pop store selling wome...
Peachfuzz was a three-piece independent rock band based in Melbourne, Australia. The group formed in late 1991 and disbanded in 1996.The band played a...
The Peachtree 25th Building is a ten-story high-rise office building, located on the southwest corner of Peachtree Street and 25th Street in northwest...
Peachtree Baptist Church was founded in rural DeKalb County, Georgia, United States in the summer of 1847 by Bruce Jacobs. The church took its name fr...
Peadar Bracken (23 January 1887 - January 19, 1961) was an Irish freedom fighter during Ireland's War of Independence. Early lifePeadar Bracken was bo...
A Peahat is an enemy in of video games. They are plant-like in appearance and always have their signature propeller-type leaves or petals, allowing th...
Peak Civilization Anachronism is a term first coined by visual artist Horatio Holzbein in his 1989 book "Zurück in die Zukunft: Anachronistische Persp...
Peak Systems is a Seattle-based web development company offering a full suite of web-related services including web design, web application developmen...
Peakers (www.peakers.net) was a famous Sydney based rave, dance music and drug discussion website that ran from 1998 - 2003. Initially started by a gr...
A peaknik (a.k.a. peak oil theorist, peakist) is a person who studies or has an interest in the peak oil or the Hubbert peak theory of oil depletion p...
Scott Ian Martin (born Feb 17,1982) known by his stage name Peanut Steiner is the drummer for the UK Indie/Rock band The No Tomorrows, As well as co-f...
PeanutButterWiki or PBwiki is a commercial wiki farm started by three graduates of Stanford University: David Weekly, Ramit Sethi, and Nathan Schmidt....
Pear Media is a publishing company based in the United Kingdom.HistoryThe company was established by two brothers, Ed and Fed Pereira. When both broth...
Matthew Pearce Kelleher (born November 15, 1985) is an American businessman, private equity investor and socialite. He is founder and president of Kel...