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Ancient Thracian tribe
they come between the men of Chalcidice and the Pieres. The two passages agree if in vii. 185 the Pieres are the branch of the tribe who lived east of the
Pieres
Argentine polo player
Gonzalo Pieres and Cecilia Rodríguez Piola. His siblings are Gonzalo Pieres, Nicolas Pieres, also a professional polo player, Tatiana Pieres, and Cecilia
Facundo_Pieres
Argentine polo player
Pieres Sn and his wife Cecilia Rodríguez Piola. His siblings are Tatiana Pieres, married to 10-goaler Mariano Aguerre, Facundo Pieres, Nicolas Pieres
Gonzalo_Pieres
Raised structure in a body of water
A pier is a raised structure that rises above a body of water and usually juts out from its shore, typically supported by piles or pillars, and provides
Pier
Gonzalo Pieres is a former 10-goal handicap polo player and one of the most successful players in the sport. Gonzalo was born and grew up in Argentina
Gonzalo_Pieres_Sr.
Topics referred to by the same term
Piers may refer to: Pier, a raised structure over a body of water Pier (architecture), an architectural support Piers (name), a given name and surname
Piers
Mountain in New South Wales, Australia
Pieres Peak is a mountain in the Mount Royal Range in Northern New South Wales. It is located entirely within the Mount Royal National Park. A 3.7 km (2
Pieres_Peak
Mountain in Italy
Col de la Pieres, also spelled Col dala Piëres, is a mountain in the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. Col de la Pieres is a 2,751-meter-elevation
Col_de_la_Pieres
Surname list
Pierer is a German language surname. Notable people with the name include: Heinrich August Pierer (1794–1850), German lexicographer and publisher Heinrich
Pierer
English journalist and television host (born 1965)
Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan (né O'Meara; born 30 March 1965) is an English broadcaster, journalist and writer. He began his career in 1988 at the tabloid
Piers_Morgan
Regional unit in Macedonia, Greece
capital is the town of Katerini. The name Pieria originates from the ancient Pieres tribe. In Pieria, there are many sites of archeological interest, such as
Pieria_(regional_unit)
Field sport handicapping system
Spain Alfonso Pieres – Argentina Nicolas (Nico) Pieres – Argentina Facundo (Facu) Pieres (born 1986) – Argentina / USA Gonzalo Pieres Jr. (born 1982)
Polo_handicap
Argentine polo player
completing the quartet with his three brothers-in-law: Gonzalito Pieres, Facundo Pieres and Nico Pieres. Up until the year 2014, he played on Ellerstina as the
Mariano_Aguerre
Topics referred to by the same term
Pier A may refer to the following places in the United States: Pier A Park, in Hoboken, New Jersey City Pier A, in Battery Park, New York City This disambiguation
Pier_A
English-American writer (born 1934)
Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob (born August 6, 1934) is an American author in the science fiction and fantasy genres, publishing under the name Piers
Piers_Anthony
Polo team in Argentina
(lined-up by Gonzalo Pieres, Facundo Pieres, Pablo Mac Donough, Juan Martin Nero) by 13–12 because of a golden goal by Gonzalo Pieres in an extra-chukka
La_Dolfina_Polo_Team
Historic pier in Chicago, Illinois
Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot-long (1,010 m) pier on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, located in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community
Navy_Pier
Sports tournament
team, Pilot, consisted of Curtis Pilot, Matias Gonzalez, Facundo Pieres, and Gonzalo Pieres Jr. Groups were created via a draw held on the evening of March
2019 U.S. Open Polo Championship
2019_U.S._Open_Polo_Championship
Ruined 19th century pier in Brighton, England
The West Pier is a ruined pier in Brighton, England. Designed by Eugenius Birch and opening in 1866, the West End Pier, as it was originally known, was
West_Pier
Upright support in arches or bridges
A pier, in architecture, is an upright support for a structure or superstructure such as an arch or bridge. Sections of structural walls between openings
Pier_(architecture)
2011 Irish film
The Pier is a 2011 Irish romantic drama film written and directed by Gerard Hurley and starring Karl Johnson, Hurley and Lili Taylor. Karl Johnson as Larry
The_Pier
Topics referred to by the same term
South Pier may refer to: South Pier, Blackpool, a pier in Blackpool, England South Pier, Lowestoft, a pier in Lowestoft, Suffolk South Pier, Penzance
South_Pier
American online retailer
Pier 1 Imports, Inc., is an online retailer and former Fort Worth, Texas-based retail chain specializing in imported home furnishings and decor, particularly
Pier_1_Imports
Topics referred to by the same term
Pier 2 or Pier-2 may refer to: Pier 2 (Brooklyn) Pier 2, Halifax Pier 2, Seattle Pier-2 Art Center Dayi Pier-2 light rail station Penglai Pier-2 light
Pier_2
English actor, teacher and writer (born 1955)
best known for his television roles including Melish in Minder and Sir Piers Fletcher-Dervish in The New Statesman. Troughton was born as the son of
Michael_Troughton
Middle English poem by William Langland
Piers Plowman (written c. 1370–86; possibly c. 1377) or Visio Willelmi de Petro Ploughman (William's Vision of Piers Plowman) is a Middle English allegorical
Piers_Plowman
Polo player, horse breeder
his ranch, won the Lady Townley Cup in 1989 and 1990, ridden by Gonzalo Pieres. His first wife died in a car crash. In 1974, he started an affair with
Héctor_Barrantes
Pleasure pier in Southend-on-Sea
pleasure pier in the world. The bill to build the new pier, to replace a previous timber jetty, received royal assent as the Southend Pier Act 1829 (10
Southend_Pier
Rigid structure to provide workers with a dry working environment below water level
structure. It is used, for example, to work on the foundations of a bridge pier, for the construction of a concrete dam, or for the repair of ships. Caissons
Caisson_(engineering)
Argentina / Spain Miguel Novillo Astrada - Argentina Facundo Pieres - Argentina / USA Gonzalo Pieres (h) - Argentina / France Aidan Roark (1905–1984) - Ireland
List_of_polo_players
Area around the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England
Wigan Pier is an area around the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, south-west of the town centre. The name has humorous
Wigan_Pier
English author and journalist (1903–1950)
polemical journalism. His non-fiction works, including The Road to Wigan Pier (1937), documenting his experience of working-class life in industrial Northern
George_Orwell
Pier and amusement park in New Jersey
The Steel Pier is a 1,000-foot-long (300 m) amusement park built on a pier of the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, across from the Hard Rock Hotel
Steel_Pier
Austrian motorcycle and sports car manufacturer ( owned by Pierier mobility AG )
Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen. Today, Bajaj Mobility AG (formerly Pierer Mobility AG) operates as the manufacturer of KTM-branded motorcycles, and
KTM
Equestrian team sport
Horacio Heguy); La Espadaña, 1989–1990 (Carlos Gracida, Gonzalo Pieres, Alfonso Pieres and Ernesto Trotz Jr.); Indios Chapaleufú, 1992–1993 (Bautista Heguy
Polo
Topics referred to by the same term
A pier is a raised walkway over water, supported by widely spread piles or pillars. Pier or PIER may also refer to: Pier (given name) Pier (surname) Pacific
Pier_(disambiguation)
Form of buttress
composed of a ramping arch that extends from the upper portion of a wall to a pier of great mass, to convey to the ground the lateral forces that push a wall
Flying_buttress
Amusement park in New Jersey
Morey's Piers & Beachfront Waterparks is a seaside amusement park located on The Wildwoods' boardwalk in Wildwood and North Wildwood, New Jersey. The
Morey's_Piers
Nature park in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy
Fermeda Barn on Mastlé mountain Steviola Tower of the Odles Group Col de la Pieres in the Stevia group seen from Val Lietres in Val Gardena. Piz de Puez in
Puez-Geisler_Nature_Park
Masculine given name
Lebanon), بيتر ("Peter," exact transcription) Aragonese: Pietro, Pero, Piero, Pier Armenian: Պետրոս (Bedros in the Western dialect, Petros in the Eastern dialect)
Peter_(given_name)
Ancient tribe
bordered on Pangaion, the gold and silver mines of which they worked with the Pieres and Satrae. (Herod. l. c.) Secure in their inaccessible position, they defied
Odomanti
Entertainment complex in Manhattan, New York
Chelsea Piers is a series of piers in Chelsea, on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Located to the west of the West Side Highway (Eleventh Avenue)
Chelsea_Piers
1913 multi-fatality incident
The Long Beach pier auditorium disaster, sometimes known as the Empire Day tragedy, occurred on Saturday, May 24, 1913, in Long Beach, California, United
Long Beach pier auditorium disaster
Long_Beach_pier_auditorium_disaster
Type of dock supported by pontoons
dock, floating pier or floating jetty is a platform or ramp supported by pontoons. It is usually joined to the shore with a gangway. The pier is usually held
Floating_dock_(jetty)
11th-century Benedictine monk
Peter Damian OSB (Latin: Petrus Damianus; Italian: Pietro or Pier Damiani; c. 1007 – 21 or 22 February 1072 or 1073) was an Italian reforming Benedictine
Peter_Damian
Decorative wall mirror
A pier glass or trumeau mirror is a mirror which is placed on a pier, i.e. a wall between two windows supporting an upper structure. It is therefore generally
Pier_glass
Amusement park in Seaside Heights, New Jersey
Casino Pier is an amusement park situated on a pier, in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. The pier opened in 1932 under the ownership of Linus R Gilbert, an
Casino_Pier
Demolished public ceremonial pier in Hong Kong
‹See RfD› Queen's Pier, named after Queen Victoria, was a public pier in front of City Hall in Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong. For three generations
Queen's_Pier
Italian professional football club
season. The team was founded in 1973 and play their home games at the Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato, which has a capacity of 7,623 seats. Cittadella was founded
AS_Cittadella
Sarah, Lady Piers (fl. 1697 – 1714; died 1719) was an English literary patron, political commentator, and a poet. Her father was originally of Roydon
Sarah_Piers
Frisian warrior, pirate, and rebel (1480–1520)
nickname Grutte Pier ('Big Pier'; in the pre-1980 West Frisian spelling written as Greate Pier), or by the Dutch translation Grote Pier, which referred
Pier_Gerlofs_Donia
Kinney Pier Crystal Pier Dome Pier G. M. Jones Pier Million Dollar Pier Horseshoe Pier and Pavilion The Long Wharf Looff Pleasure Pier Newcomb Pier Pickering's
Timeline of piers of Los Angeles County
Timeline_of_piers_of_Los_Angeles_County
Italian media businessman
Pier Silvio Berlusconi (born 28 April 1969) is an Italian media businessman. He is the son of the former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and his
Pier_Silvio_Berlusconi
American actress and model
Darcy LaPier (born July 9, 1965) is an American former actress and model. LaPier is a native of Montana. She graduated from Portland State University.
Darcy_LaPier
Italian actor (born 1948)
several of Pier Paolo Pasolini's films. Davoli was born in San Pietro a Maida, Calabria. He was discovered by poet, novelist and film director Pier Paolo Pasolini
Ninetto_Davoli
1958-1967 amusement park in California
pier at Pier Avenue in the Ocean Park section of Santa Monica, California in 1958. Intended to compete with Disneyland, it replaced Ocean Park Pier (1926–1956)
Pacific_Ocean_Park
Pier in Manhattan, New York
Pier 57 is a long pier located in the Hudson River on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Opened in December 1954, it sits at the end of West
Pier_57
Railway transport along piers
Pier railways, sometimes called pier tramways, are a type of railway lines that provide transportation along a pier. Pier railways typically use bidirectional
Pier_railway
Pier in the Isle of Wight, England
1°09′38″W / 50.736721°N 1.160623°W / 50.736721; -1.160623 Ryde Pier is an early 19th century pier serving the town of Ryde, on the Isle of Wight, off the south
Ryde_Pier
Name list
Pierangelo or Pier Angelo is an Italian masculine given name, a compound of Piero and Angelo. Notable people with the name include: Pier Angelo Basili
Pierangelo
Bight in the Pacific Ocean
Beach. Several piers extend into the bay, including Malibu Pier, Santa Monica Pier, Venice Pier, Manhattan Beach Pier, Hermosa Beach Pier, and the Redondo
Santa_Monica_Bay
Research pier at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Scripps Pier, formally Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier, is a research facility operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, part of the University
Scripps_Pier
Ferry service in Thailand
Line (Sathorn Pier-Phra Pinklao Pier), Metro Line (Sathorn Pier-Rama VII Pier), and the rush-hour Urban Line (Sathorn Pier-Phra Nang Klao Pier). 24M Electric
Thai_Smile_Boat
English Earl of Essex (c. 1162–1213)
Richard I and John. The patronymic is sometimes rendered Fitz Piers, for he was the son of Piers de Lutegareshale (born 1134, Cherhill, Wiltshire, died 14
Geoffrey Fitz Peter, 1st Earl of Essex
Geoffrey_Fitz_Peter,_1st_Earl_of_Essex
British politician (born 1972)
Justin Piers Richard Madders (born 22 November 1972) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ellesmere Port
Justin_Madders
Garden Pier was a historic pier located in uptown Atlantic City, New Jersey at the northern end of the boardwalk and South New Jersey Ave. The pier was opened
Garden_Pier
Clustered column or pier which consists of a centre mass or newel
Compound pier or cluster pier is the architectural term given to a clustered column or pier which consists of a centre mass or newel, to which engaged
Compound_pier
This is a list of works by Piers Anthony. The series is continued by Charles Platt with Anthony's permission. Chthon (1967) Anthony's first published
Piers_Anthony_bibliography
Topics referred to by the same term
Pier Pressure may refer to: Pier Pressure (album), by Chesapeake, 1997 Pier Pressure (audio drama), a 2006 Doctor Who audio drama Pier Pressure (festival)
Pier_Pressure
Italian writer, filmmaker, poet, and intellectual (1922–1975)
Pier Paolo Pasolini (Italian: [ˈpjɛr ˈpaːolo pazoˈliːni]; 5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975) was an Italian poet, writer, film director, actor and playwright
Pier_Paolo_Pasolini
Topics referred to by the same term
Saint Pier or St. Pier may refer to: Peter Damian, also known as St Pier Damiano (c. 1007–1072 or 1073) — Italian monk and cardinal Pier Giorgio Frassati
Saint_Pier
British political activist (born 1947)
Piers Richard Corbyn (born 10 March 1947) is a British weather forecaster, anti-vaccine activist, conspiracy theorist, and former politician. Corbyn was
Piers_Corbyn
Shoreside structure where ships dock
berths, will instead be constructed, sometimes projecting over the water. A pier, raised over the water rather than within it, is commonly used for cases
Wharf
Pier in Manhattan, New York
Pier A, also known as City Pier A, is a pier in the Hudson River at Battery Park in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It was built from 1884 to 1886 as the
City_Pier_A
Residential skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
Streeterville neighborhood on the Near North Side and is adjacent to Navy Pier; it is the city's only skyscraper east of Lake Shore Drive. The architects
Lake_Point_Tower
Pier in Clacton-on-Sea, England
Clacton Pier is a pier located in the seaside resort town of Clacton-on-Sea in England. It was named Pier of the Year in 2020 by the National Piers Society
Clacton_Pier
Port in Ireland
Carlisle Pier has been known previously as Kingston Pier and the Mailboat Pier. The piers of the harbour differ in length, with the west pier approximately
Dún_Laoghaire_Harbour
Pier in Hastings, England
0°34′22″E / 50.852202°N 0.572645°E / 50.852202; 0.572645 Hastings Pier is a public pleasure pier in Hastings, East Sussex, England. Built in 1872 and enjoying
Hastings_Pier
Variant of arena polo
the best international polo players include Argentine 10-goaler Gonzalo Pieres, 8-goaler Alejandro Novillo Astrada, Mexico's late Carlos Gracida (9), USA's
Beach_polo
Riverside area of Liverpool, England
The Pier Head (properly, George's Pier Head) is a riverside location in the city centre of Liverpool, England. It was part of the former Liverpool Maritime
Pier_Head
Demolished pier in Withernsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Withernsea Pier was a pier in the town of Withernsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The pier was constructed between 1875 and 1877 to attract daytrippers
Withernsea_Pier
Themed land at the Disney California Adventure theme park
Pixar Pier is a themed land at Disney California Adventure, inspired by Victorian boardwalks that were once found along the coast of California. Despite
Pixar_Pier
Museum in San Diego, California
carrier museum in San Diego, California, United States, located at Navy Pier. The museum consists of the aircraft carrier Midway. The ship houses an extensive
USS_Midway_Museum
Surname list
Pier is a surname, and may refer to: Caroline Hamilton Pier (1870–1938), American lawyer Edward Pier (1807–1877), American businessman and politician from
Pier_(surname)
International airport serving Santiago, Chile
Pier D features 10 loading bridges covering an area of over 22,000 square meters and opened its doors in July 2021. Passengers are able to reach Pier
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Arturo_Merino_Benítez_International_Airport
Shipyard in Victoria, Australia
was opened in 1858. Slip Pier was built in 1858 and was used in conjunction with the Government Patent Slip. The Slip Pier was later known as the Lady
Williamstown_Dockyard
Pleasure pier in Brighton, UK
The Brighton Palace Pier, commonly known as Brighton Pier or the Palace Pier, is a Grade II* listed pleasure pier in Brighton, England, located in the
Brighton_Palace_Pier
Seafront promenade in north west England
name given to the stretch of Blackpool Promenade, between the North Pier and South Pier, in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. The actual length of the Golden
Golden_Mile_(Blackpool)
King of England from 1307 to 1327
and French crowns. Edward had a close and controversial relationship with Piers Gaveston, who had joined his household in 1300. The precise nature of Edward
Edward_II
Italian actress (1932–1971)
June 1932 – 10 September 1971), known internationally by the stage name Pier Angeli, was an Italian actress, model and singer. She won the Nastro d'Argento
Pier_Angeli
British television documentary series
Killer Women with Piers Morgan is a British television documentary series, broadcast on ITV and consisting of interviews by Piers Morgan with convicted
Killer Women with Piers Morgan
Killer_Women_with_Piers_Morgan
Topics referred to by the same term
Pier 66 may refer to: North River Pier 66, a public boathouse on the Hudson River in Manhattan, New York, USA Pier 66, or Bell Street Pier, a major complex
Pier_66
Former pier in Herne Bay, Kent, England
Herne Bay Pier was the third pier to be built at Herne Bay, Kent for passenger steamers. It was notable for its exceptional length of 3,787 feet (1,154 m)
Herne_Bay_Pier
Medieval European architectural style
complex by the complexity of the piers themselves, so that it was not piers and columns that alternated, but rather, piers of entirely different form from
Romanesque_architecture
Pleasure pier in Lincolnshire, England
53°08′42″N 0°20′46″E / 53.145°N 0.346°E / 53.145; 0.346 Skegness Pier is a pleasure pier in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England. Opened in June 1881, it was
Skegness_Pier
Grade I listed pier in North Somerset, UK
Clevedon Pier is a seaside pier in the town of Clevedon, Somerset, England on the east shore of the Severn Estuary. It was described by Sir John Betjeman
Clevedon_Pier
Topics referred to by the same term
San Pier may refer to: San Pier Niceto, municipality in the Province of Messina in the Italian region Sicily, Italy San Pier d'Isonzo, town and comune
San_Pier
English singer (born 1970)
Piers Damian G. Faccini (born 1970) is an English singer, painter, and songwriter. Piers Faccini was born in London, England, to an Italian father and
Piers_Faccini
Type of foundation
deep foundations including the pile (which is analogous to a pole), the pier (which is analogous to a column), drilled shafts, and caissons. Piles are
Piling
Type of boat designed for transporting amphibious forces and cargo to shore
wheeled vehicles and troops from amphibious assault ships to beachheads or piers. The Golfo de Tribugá-class landing craft is an LCU developed by COTECMAR
Landing_craft_utility
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English love(n), luve(n) ‘to love’ + lavedi ‘lady’. Reaney describes this as an obvious nickname for a philanderer; but perhaps it denoted a man who loved a woman above his social status, given the connotation of high status carried by the word lavedi.
Biblical
deliverance of the Lord
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dhaksina | தகà¯à®¸à¯€à®¨à®¾
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Nectar of the Moon
Female
Hindi/Indian
(मञà¥à¤œà¥à¤²à¤¾) Hindi name MANJULA means "melodious, pleasing."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Victory
Girl/Female
American, British, English, German, Greek, Swedish
Pure
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Gift
Girl/Female
Hindu
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