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Wolf
Species of canine
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List of people named Peter
Peter is a common name. As a given name, it is generally derived from Peter the Apostle, born Simon, whom Jesus renamed "Peter" after he declared that Jesus indeed was the Messiah. The name "Peter" roughly means "rock" in Greek.
Religion
[edit]- Saint Peter (died 64–68), Jesus' disciple
- Peter I of Alexandria (d. 311), Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria
- Peter the Deacon (died 605), confidant of Pope Gregory I and rector of Sicily
- Peter of Canterbury (died c. 610), the first abbot of the monastery of SS. Peter and Paul in Canterbury
- Peter of Pavia (bishop) (died 735), a saint and Bishop of Pavia
- Peter of Anagni (died 1105), a saint and Bishop Of Anagni
- Peter, the bishop of Zaragoza (Spain) in 1112
- Peter the Deacon (died c. 1140), "the Librarian" (Bibliothecarius)
- Peter II of Tarentaise (1102–1174), Archbishop of Tarentaise and saint
- Peter Pareuzi (died 1199), a Papal legate, martyr and saint
- Peter, a companion in martyrdom of Berard of Carbio (died 1220)
- Saint Peter of Verona (1206–1252), also known as Peter Martyr
- Peter of Auvergne (died after 1310), a scholastic philosopher
- Saint Peter of Moscow (died 1326), Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia
- Saint Peter of Murom (1167–1228), Prince of Murom and Wonderworker
- Peter of Aquila