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Peon (English /ˈpiːɒn/, from the
Spanish peón Spanish pronunciation: [
peˈon])
usually refers to a
person subject to peonage: any form of wage labor, financial...
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Carlos Peón Machado (1859–1923) was a
Mexican lawyer, engineer, landowner, and
politician who
served as
Governor of Yucatán
between 1894 and 1897. Due...
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series Scrubs under various names such as Ted's Band and The
Worthless Peons. They have
released two albums:
Riding the Wave and
Worth The Weight. Sam...
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Peium or
Peion (Ancient Gr****: Πήιον), also
known as
Peon, was a
fortress of the
Tolistoboii in
ancient Galatia,
where Deiotarus kept his treasures. Its...
- Juan Sánchez-Navarro y
Peón (April 24, 1913 –
February 12, 2006) was a
Mexican businessman, lawyer, philosopher, philanthropist,
journalist and professor...
- relation).
Peon owners used the
violent coercion akin to that of
slavery to
force black people to work off
imagined debts with
unpaid labor.
Peons couldn't...
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- Ángeles Flórez
Peón (17
November 1918 – 23 May 2024),
known as Maricuela, was a
Spanish activist and writer. She was the
honorary president of the Socialist...
- dama / raíña lady /
queen T
torre tower B
bispo bishop C
cabalo horse (P)
peón foot
soldier Xadrez Xaque Xaque mate
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Negotiation Extension. IETF. doi:10.17487/RFC7301. RFC 7301. Belshe, M.;
Peon, R.; Thomson, M. "Hypertext
Transfer Protocol Version 2, Use of TLS Features"...