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Aper (grammarian) Aper was a Greek grammarian, who lived in ancient Rome in the time of the emperor Tiberius. He belonged to the school of Aristarchus of Samothrace. He was a strenuous opponent of the grammarian Didymus Chalcenterus, and he wrote numerous polemical w ...
, 1st century Greek grammarian *
Marcus Aper Marcus Aper was a Roman orator and a native of Gaul, who rose by his eloquence to the rank of quaestor, tribune, and praetor, successively. He is introduced as one of the speakers in the ''Dialogus de oratoribus'', attributed to Tacitus, defending t ...
, 1st century Roman orator *
Trosius Aper Trosius Aper was a grammarian of ancient Rome who served as one of two Latin tutors for the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, along with Tuticius Proculus. He was from Pola (modern Pula) in Istria Istria ( ; Croatian language, Croatian and Slovene ...
, 2nd century Roman grammarian and Latin tutor to Marcus Aurelius *
Gaius Septimius Severus Aper Gaius Septimius Severus Aper (c. 175211/212) was a Roman aristocrat. Life He was appointed consul ordinarius in 207 with the otherwise unknown Lucius Annius Maximus. Aper came from Leptis Magna and was probably a paternal grandson of the consul ...
(ca. 175–211/212), Roman consul *
Lucius Flavius Aper Aper (full name Lucius Flavius Aper, also known as Arrius Aper, date of birth unknown -284) was a Roman citizen of the third century AD. First known to history as a high-flying professional soldier, he went on to serve as an acting provincial govern ...
(d. 284), Roman soldier, acting governor and Praetorian prefect *
Arrius Aper Aper (full name Lucius Flavius Aper, also known as Arrius Aper, date of birth unknown -284) was a Roman citizen of the third century AD. First known to history as a high-flying professional soldier, he went on to serve as an acting provincial govern ...
(died 284), praetorian prefect and father-in-law of emperor Numerian *
Aprus of Toul Saint Aprus (or Aper, french: Apre, Epvre, Èvre, Avre; died 507) was the seventh bishop of Toul (r. 500–507). He has been considered a saint in Toul since the 10th century. His feast day is celebrated on 15 September. Life The brother of Sain ...
(d. 507), bishop of Toul *
Aprus of Sens Saint Aprus (''Aper, Apre, Epvre, Evre, Avre'') was a 7th-century French priest and hermit. He is the namesake of Saint-Avre. A native of Sens, he was a hermit near La Chambre La Chambre (; frp, La Shanbra) is a commune in the Savoie departm ...
(fl. 7th century), French saint *
Aper Aku Aper Aku (1938–1988) was elected governor of Benue State, Nigeria in October 1979 and reelected in October 1983, leaving office after the military coup in December 1983 which General Mohammadu Buhari came to power. Background Aper Aku was bor ...
(1938–1988), Nigerian politician *
Khnko Aper Atabek Khnkoyan ( hy, Աթաբեկ Հովհաննեսի Խնկոյան, 19 October 1870 – 8 October 1935) was an Armenian writer of prose and poetry, who wrote under the pen name Khnko Aper ( hy, Խնկո Ապեր) and specialized in children' ...
, pen name of Armenian writer and poet Atabek Khnkoyan (1870–1935)


Music

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The Apers The Apers are a Dutch pop punk band who formed in Rotterdam in 1996. They have released their first three albums on Stardumb Records, then released their 2007 album ''Reanimate My Heart'' on Sonic Rendezvous Records in Europe, and Insubordination ...
, a Dutch pop punk band


Other

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Apir Apir, also spelled aper, are traditional folding women's hand-held fans of the Maranao people of the Philippines. They are a part of the traditional dress of Maranao women. Royal ''bai'' (ladies) carry an apir in their right hand during ceremonies ...
, a traditional folding hand fan of the Maranao people of the Philippines.


See also

* Aprus (disambiguation) {{Disambig, given name