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Petrus may refer to: People * Petrus (given name) * Petrus (surname) * Petrus Borel, pen name of Joseph-Pierre Borel d'Hauterive (1809–1859), French Romantic writer * Petrus Brovka, pen name of Pyotr Ustinovich Brovka (1905–1980), Soviet Belarusian poet Other uses * Château Pétrus, a Pomerol Bordeaux wine producer * ''Petrus'' (fish), a genus of ray-finned fish * Pétrus (restaurant), London * ''Pétrus'' (film), a 1946 French comedy film * Petrus, a band with Ruthann Friedman that performed in 1968 in the San Francisco area See also * Petrus killings, a series of executions in Indonesia between 1983 and 1985 * Petrus method Speedcubing (also known as speedsolving, or cubing) is a competitive sport involving solving a variety of combination puzzles, the most famous being the 3x3x3 puzzle or Rubik's Cube, as quickly as possible. An individual who practices solving tw ...
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Petrus (given Name)
Petrus is a Latin name derived from the Greek meaning "rock", and is the common English prefix "petro-" used to describe rock-based substances, like petros-oleum or "rock oil." As the source of Peter, it is a common name for people from antiquity through the medieval era. In the Netherlands, Belgium and South Africa it remained a very common given name, though in daily life, many use less formal forms like ''Peter'', ''Pierre'', '' Piet'' and ''Pieter''. People with the name * Petrus, Saint Peter, a Christian apostle and a founder of the Church * Petrus (archbishop of Uppsala), third archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden, between 1187-1197 Latinized medieval and Renaissance name *Petrus Abailardus, Latin name for Peter Abelard (1079–1142) * Petrus de Abano (''Pietro d'Abano''; 1257–1315), Italian philosopher and doctor *Petrus Alphonsi (fl. 1106–1110), Spanish Jewish writer * Petrus Augustus (545–602), Byzantine curopalates *Petrus Aureolus (1280–1322), French theologian * Petrus ...
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Petrus (surname)
The surname Petrus may refer to: * Annick Petrus (born 1961), French Saint Martinois politician * Brent Petrus (born 1975), American football player * Jacques Fred Petrus (1948-1987), French-Italian business man * Junauda Petrus (born 1981), American author and performance artist * Lars Petrus Lars Erik Petrus (born 4 November 1960 in Luleå in Sweden) is an accomplished speedcuber. In 1982, he became the national champion of Sweden, and went on to finish fourth overall at the first official Rubik's Cube World Championships held in Buda ... (born 1960), Swedish speedcuber and inventor of the Petrus method * Mitch Petrus (1987–2019), American football player {{Peter-surname ...
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Petrus Borel
Joseph-Pierre Borel d'Hauterive, known as Petrus Borel (26 June 1809 – 14 July 1859), was a French writer of the Romantic movement. Born at Lyon, the twelfth of fourteen children of an ironmonger, he studied architecture in Paris but abandoned it for literature. Nicknamed ''le Lycanthrope'' ("wolfman"), and the center of the circle of Bohemians in Paris, he was noted for extravagant and eccentric writing, foreshadowing Surrealism. He was not commercially successful though, and eventually was found a minor civil service post by his friends, including Théophile Gautier. He's also considered as a ''poète maudit'', like Aloysius Bertrand, or Alice de Chambrier. Borel died at Mostaganem in Algeria. He was the subject of a biography by Enid Starkie Enid Mary Starkie CBE (18 August 1897 – 21 April 1970), was an Irish literary critic, known for her biographical works on French poets. She was a Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, and Lecturer and then Reader in the Universit ...
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Petrus Brovka
Pyotr Ustinovich Brovka ( be, Пётр Усці́навіч Бро́ўка, russian: Пётр Усти́нович Бро́вка; , Putilkovichi24 March 1980, Minsk) was a Soviet Belarusian poet, more commonly recognized by his literary pseudonym Petrus Brovka (also transliterated from Belarusian as Piatrus Brovka or Pjatrus Broǔka). Biography Brovka was born into a large and poor peasant family in Putilkovichi, a settlement in present-day Ushachy Raion, Vitebsk Region, on June 25, 1905. His first published works were printed in 1926, and the young poet briefly served as executive secretary of a local newspaper in 1927."25 чэрвеня - 100 год з дня нарад ...
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Château Pétrus
Pétrus is a Bordeaux, France, wine estate located in the Pomerol appellation near its eastern border to Saint-Émilion. A small estate of just , it produces a red wine entirely from Merlot grapes (since the end of 2010), and produces no second wine. The estate belongs to Jean-François Moueix and his children. Although the wines of Pomerol have never been classified, Pétrus is widely regarded as the outstanding wine of the appellation.Sutcliffe, Serena, (November 2, 2004)"Behind the Legend" Decanter.com.Coates, Clive (1995). ''Grands Vins''. University of California Press. pp. 448-453. Prial, Frank J. (September 26, 1990) ''The New York Times''.Faith, Nicholas (April 16, 2003)"Jean-Pierre Moueix" ''The Independent''. Pétrus leads a duo of Pomerol estates in extreme prices, along with Le Pin, that rank consistently among the world's most expensive wines. A 750 ml bottle of Pétrus wine is priced at an average of $2,630. History Originally, a vineyard, the estate h ...
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Petrus (fish)
''Petrus rupestris'' is a species of fish in the family Sparidae and the only known member of the genus ''Petrus''. The common name of this species is red steenbras. The species numbers have been depleted by overfishing Overfishing is the removal of a species of fish (i.e. fishing) from a body of water at a rate greater than that the species can replenish its population naturally (i.e. the overexploitation of the fishery's existing fish stock), resulting in th ... in African waters. References * G.D.Johnson, A.C.Gill, J.R.Paxton & W.N. Eschmeyer, ed. 1998. ''Encyclopedia of Fishes''. San Diego: Academic Press. . * C.Michael Hogan. 2010''Overfishing''. Encyclopedia of Earth. National Council for Science and the Environment eds. Sidney Draggan and Cutler Cleveland. Washington DC. External links''Petrus rupestris'' on Fishbase* Sparidae Fish described in 1830 Taxa named by Achille Valenciennes {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Pétrus (restaurant)
Pétrus is a restaurant in London, which serves modern French cuisine. It is located in Kinnerton Street, Belgravia and is part of Gordon Ramsay restaurants owned by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay's Gordon Ramsay Restaurants Ltd. It has held one Michelin star since 2011, and 3 AA Rosettes. Description The current Pétrus restaurant is located in 1 Kinnerton Street, Belgravia, London, where it was opened on 29 March 2010 under head chef Sean Burbidge. He had worked in other Gordon Ramsay restaurants including Restaurant Gordon Ramsay and Gordon Ramsay au Trianon, but it is his first position as head chef. Currently head chef is Russell Bateman, who in 2014 won the prestigious National Chef of the Year competition. The interior of the restaurant has been designed by the Russell Sage Studio, who also worked on other Ramsay establishments, The Savoy Grill and the York and Albany. The claret red theme of previous incarnations of the restaurant has been maintained, and was coupl ...
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Pétrus (film)
''Petrus'' is a 1946 French comedy film starring Fernandel and directed by Marc Allegret. The film had admissions in France of 2,602,669. Cast *Fernandel *Simone Simon Simone Thérèse Fernande Simon (23 April 1910 or 1911 – 22 February 2005) was a French film actress who began her film career in 1931. Early life Born in Marseille, France, she was the daughter of Henri Louis Firmin Clair Simon, a French J ... References External links *Petrusat BFIPetrusat Letterbox DVD 1946 films 1946 comedy films French black-and-white films French comedy films 1940s French-language films 1940s French films {{1940s-France-film-stub ...
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Ruthann Friedman
Ruthann Friedman (born July 6, 1944) is an American folk singer-songwriter and guitarist best known for writing the hit song "Windy" for the American sunshine pop band the Association. Early years Born in Bronx, New York, Friedman spent her formative years in the San Fernando Valley, north of Los Angeles after her family moved to Southern California when she was 10. She started playing guitar at the age of eight while listening to Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Josh White. After moving to California, Friedman recalled feeling "very isolated" with few friends, so she started playing guitar in her room. Her first song gained her a spot on the television talent show ''Rocket to Stardom'' at age 12. While at Ulysses S. Grant High School, she started playing "Hoot Nights" at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, where she met the musicians Steve Mann and Hoyt Axton and became part of the growing musical scene of Los Angeles. Career Her first paid performance was at the Green Spider C ...
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Petrus Killings
The Petrus killings were a series of extrajudicial executions in Indonesia that occurred between 1983 and 1985 under President Suharto's New Order regime. Without undergoing a trial, thousands of criminals and other offenders were killed by undercover Indonesian Army death squads and snipers. Their bodies were then placed in public places which terrorized an unaware populace. The executions were part of a government effort to reduce crime and estimates of the death toll have ranged from 300 to 10,000. Origin of name The term ''Petrus'' is derived from the Indonesian backronym containing the words ''penembak misterius'' (mysterious shooter), referring the undercover and anonymous nature of the death squads. It is also known colloquially as "''dar der dor''", which is an Indonesian onomatopoeia for the sound of a gunshot. ''Petrus'' is also Indonesian version of the name Peter. Background Suharto came to power in 1967 and created his New Order policy to separate his regime from wh ...
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