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Priestery
Priestery Priest"er*y, n. Priests, collectively; the priesthood; -- so called in contempt. [R.] --Milton.

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- Priester may refer to: Alice Michaelis (née Alice Priester; 1875–1943), German painter, teacher Aquiles Priester (born 1971), Brazilian metal drummer Eva...
- starts) during his rookie campaign, Priester struggled to a 7.74 ERA with 36 strikeouts across 50 innings pitched. Priester was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis...
- Julian Priester (born June 29, 1935) is an American jazz trombonist and occasional euphoniumist. He is sometimes credited "Julian Priester Pepo Mtoto"...
- A notable student of Priester was Eloy Casagrande, who is currently the drummer of nu-metal band Slipknot. In 2006, Priester parti****ted in Fábio Laguna's...
- Priester re-signed with the Edmonton Football Team. He was part of the final training camp cuts by the newly-named Elks on July 29, 2021. Priester signed...
- the disyllabic priester, priestar, apparently derived from Latin independently via Old French presbtre. An alternative theory makes priest cognate with...
- Karis Priester (29 December 1941 – 25 April 2020) was a German historian and political scientist. Priester studied romance languages, history, philosophy...
- Karl-Heinz Priester (20 March 1912 – 16 April 1960) was a German far-right political activist. While he pla**** only a minor role in **** Germany, Priester became...
- Anschluss of 1938. ****cution of Jews began immediately. Priester fled to Mexico with Camilla Priester (née Robicek). Everything in his apartment was packed...
- Sara Priester was born on 5 April 1875 in Berlin, German Empire (now Germany), to Jewish parents Flora (née Eyck), and merchant Moritz Priester. She studied...