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  1. Pirates: Redirect to:. [100%] 2024-01-09
  2. Pirates (TV series): Pirates is a British children's television sitcom. Produced by Childsplay Productions for the BBC, it ran for three series broadcast by Children's BBC between 1994 and 1997, and has not been repeated or commercially released since. (TV series) [100%] 2024-01-09 [BBC children's television shows] [BBC television sitcoms]...
  3. Pirates: El término inglés pirates («piratas») puede referirse a. [100%] 2024-01-07
  4. Perates: The Perates or Peratae (Greek: Περατής, "to pass through"; πέρας, "to penetrate") were a Gnostic sect from the 2nd century AD. The Philosophumena of Hippolytus is our only real source of information on their origin and beliefs. (Religion) [85%] 2024-02-10 [Gnosticism]
  5. Pilates: Pilates (/pɪˈlɑːtiːz/; German: [piˈlaːtəs]) is a type of mind-body exercise developed in the early 20th century by German physical trainer Joseph Pilates, after whom it was named. Pilates called his method "Contrology". (Medicine) [85%] 2023-12-17 [Mind–body interventions]
  6. Pirate (steamboat): The steamboat Pirate was an early American expeditionary supply vessel that sank on the Missouri River near what is now Bellevue, Nebraska, in April 1839 after snagging. The sinking of the steamboat was witnessed by Pierre-Jean De Smet and ... (Steamboat) [83%] 2023-10-17 [Shipwrecks of the Missouri River] [History of Iowa]...
  7. Pirate (Cher song): "Pirate" is a song recorded by American singer and actress Cher, released as the first single from her 14th album Cherished (1977). The song debuted at #96 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the issue date of January 15, peaking ... (Cher song) [83%] 2023-12-11 [1977 singles] [1977 songs]...
  8. Pirate: rapariis, creep av, to attempt or attack), as hostis humani generis, and as a robber upon the sea. Sir Fitzjames Stephen in his Digest of Criminal Law defined piracy as follows: " Taking a ship on the High Seas or within ... [83%] 2022-09-02
  9. PILATUS (detector): PILATUS is the name of a series of x-ray detectors originally developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute at the Swiss Light Source and further developed and commercialized by DECTRIS. The PILATUS detectors are based on hybrid photon counting (HPC ... (Physics) [71%] 2024-01-01 [Detectors] [X-ray instrumentation]...
  10. Perales (river): The Perales River is a tributary of the Alberche River in Spain. 40°19′08″N 4°12′27″W / 40.3188°N 4.2076°W / 40.3188; -4.2076. (River) [71%] 2024-01-08 [Rivers of Spain] [Tributaries of the Alberche]...
  11. Pirantel: Pirantel es un compuesto orgánico del que derivan algunos medicamentos desparasitantes. La Organización Mundial de la Salud lo considera un medicamento esencial. [71%] 2023-11-25
  12. Primates: Los primates (del latín, primas 'primero')​ son un orden de mamíferos placentarios al que pertenecen los humanos y sus parientes más cercanos.​ Los miembros de este grupo surgieron hace entre cincuenta y cinco y ochenta y cinco millones de años ... [71%] 2024-01-19
  13. Phraates: Phraates, the name of five Parthian kings. He subdued the Mardi, a mountainous tribe in the Elburz (Justin xli. He died young, and appointed as his successor not one of his sons, but his brother Mithradates I. [71%] 2022-09-02
  14. Pirateer: Pirateer is a spatial board game for two to four players created by Scott Peterson in 1978. The game was originally named Privateer, before being published by the Mendocino Game Company in 1995. (Company) [71%] 2023-12-01 [Board game publishing companies] [Game manufacturers]...
  15. Pirateer: Pirateer is a spatial board game for two to four players created by Scott Peterson in 1978. The game was originally named Privateer, before being published by the Mendocino Game Company in 1995. (1978 board game by Scott Peterson) [71%] 2023-12-12 [Board games introduced in 1978] [Board game publishing companies]...
  16. Penates: Penates or Di Penates were in ancient Roman religion were household deities or dii familiares. They were an important part of Roman religion. [71%] 2023-09-12
  17. Peratos: Peratos (altgriechisch Πέρατος Pératos, deutsch ‚Grenzgänger‘, lateinisch Peratus) war in der griechischen Mythologie der Sohn des Poseidon und der Kalchinia, der Tochter des Leukippos. Peratos wurde von Leukippos, dem König von Sikyon erzogen und bestieg später selbst den Thron. [71%] 2024-01-07
  18. Piprites: Piprites is a genus of bird currently placed in the family Tyrannidae. The genus Piprites contains 3 species. (Genus of birds) [71%] 2023-09-10 [Piprites] [Bird genera]...
  19. Piraeus: Piraeus (or Peiraieus) was the ancient port of Athens throughout the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods and in fact consisted of three separate harbours - Kantharos, Zea, and Munichia. The first was the largest and used for commercial activity, whilst part ... [71%] 2013-06-02
  20. Penates: Penates, Roman gods of the store-room and kitchen. The store-room over which they presided was, in old times, beside the atrium, the room which served as kitchen, parlour, and bedroom in one; but in later times the store ... [71%] 2022-09-02

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