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Currencies

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Hyperpyron The ''hyperpyron'' (, ''nómisma hypérpyron'' ) was a Byzantine coin in use during the late Middle Ages, replacing the '' solidus'' as the Byzantine Empire's standard gold coinage in the 11th century. It was introduced by emperor Alexios I Komneno ...
, Byzantine coin *
Ragusan perpera The Ragusan perpera ( Croatian: ''Dubrovačka perpera'') or perperoFrederic Chapin Lane. ''Money and Banking in Medieval and Renaissance Venice. Volume I: Coins and Moneys of Account.'' Johns Hopkins, 1985. p. 299. was a type of silver coin issue ...
, currency of the historical Republic of Ragusa *
Serbian perper The first mention of a "Serbian dinar" dates back to the reign of Stefan Nemanjić in 1214. Until the fall of the Serbian Despotate in 1459, most of the Serbian rulers minted silver dinar coins. Emperor Stefan Dušan adopted the Byzantine ''hyper ...
, Serbian currency under Tsar Dusan * Montenegrin perper, Montenegrin currency at the beginning of the 20th century


People

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Joshua Perper Joshua Perper (December 17, 1932 – July 12, 2021) was a noted forensic pathologist and toxicologist. He served as the Chief Medical Examiner of Broward County, Florida for seventeen years, during which time he conducted autopsies on a number of ...
(1932–2021, Bacău), Romanian-American forensic pathologist * Iosif Perper (May 13, 1886, Arzis, Bessarabia - Dec 26, 1966, Moscow, Russia), Russian Editor and Journalist, the founder of the only Vegetarian Journal in Russia (January 1909 - May 1915) * David Perper (born 1952), drummer


Other uses

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Perper (band) 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. Members * Niko (Nikola Radunović; born 1974) - vocals, acoustic guitar * Popaj (Aleksand ...
, Montenegrin rock band * Perper, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran {{disambiguation, surname