• Look up perper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Perper may refer to: Hyperpyron, Byzantine coin Ragusan perpera, currency of the historical Republic...
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    The perper (Serbian Cyrillic: Перпер; plural перпери) was the currency of Montenegro between 1906 and 1918. Named after the Byzantine hyperpyron, it was...
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  • Perper is a Montenegrin pop rock band from Cetinje. The band was founded in December 1991 and today it is one of the most popular rock bands in Montenegro...
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  • Joshua Perper (December 17, 1932 – July 12, 2021) was a noted forensic pathologist and toxicologist. He served as the Chief Medical Examiner of Broward...
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  • David Perper is an American drummer. Since 1970, David has played and recorded with national and local Bay Area artists and bands including Kingfish, the...
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    Hyperpyron (redirect from Byzantine perper)
    Byzantine Empire portal Medieval Bulgarian coinage Montenegrin perper Ragusan perpera Serbian perper Grierson 1999, p. 10. Grierson 1999, p. 11; Kazhdan 1991...
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  • Alexandra Perper (born 29 July 1991) is a former professional Moldovan tennis player. In her career, she won four singles and seven doubles titles on tournaments...
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    Stefan Dušan adopted the Byzantine hyperpyron (perper), a large unit of currency: the imperial tax was one perper per year per house. The first Serbian dinars...
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     95, Perper & Cornog 2002 Schodt 1986, pp. 68–87, Gravett 2004, pp. 52–73 Schodt 1986, pp. 68–87 Perper & Cornog 2002, pp. 60–63 Gardner 2003 Perper & Cornog...
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  • Martin Howard Perper (August 6, 1939 – November 21, 1999) was an American politician who served two terms as a Republican member of the Virginia House...
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