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Pedro Rodríguez Ledesma is known only as Pedro |
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==People known only as Pedro== |
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==[[Monarch|Monarchs]]== |
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===[[Kings of Portugal|Kings of]] [[Portugal]]=== |
===[[Monarch|Monarchs]]=== |
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*[[Pedro I of Portugal]] |
*[[Pedro I of Portugal]] |
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*[[Pedro II of Portugal]] |
*[[Pedro II of Portugal]] |
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*[[Pedro V of Portugal]] |
*[[Pedro V of Portugal]] |
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===[[List of Brazilian monarchs|Emperors of]] [[Brazil]]=== |
====[[List of Brazilian monarchs|Emperors of]] [[Brazil]]==== |
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*[[Pedro I of Brazil]] (IV of Portugal) |
*[[Pedro I of Brazil]] (IV of Portugal) |
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*[[Pedro II of Brazil]] |
*[[Pedro II of Brazil]] |
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===[[List of Castilian monarchs|Monarchs of]] [[Kingdom of Castile|Castile]]=== |
====[[List of Castilian monarchs|Monarchs of]] [[Kingdom of Castile|Castile]]==== |
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*[[Pedro of Castile]] |
*[[Pedro of Castile]] |
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===[[List of Aragonese monarchs|Monarchs of]] [[Kingdom of Aragon|Aragon]]=== |
====[[List of Aragonese monarchs|Monarchs of]] [[Kingdom of Aragon|Aragon]]==== |
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*[[Peter I of Aragon and Navarre|Pedro I of Aragon and Navarre]] |
*[[Peter I of Aragon and Navarre|Pedro I of Aragon and Navarre]] |
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*[[Peter II of Aragon|Pedro II of Aragon]] |
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*[[Peter V of Aragon|Pedro V of Aragon (IV of Barcelona)]] |
*[[Peter V of Aragon|Pedro V of Aragon (IV of Barcelona)]] |
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*[[Petronila of Aragon]] Queen of Aragon |
*[[Petronila of Aragon]] Queen of Aragon |
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===Other=== |
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*[[Pedro Rodríguez Ledesma]], a Spanish footballer |
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==People with the given name ''Pedro''== |
==People with the given name ''Pedro''== |
Revision as of 19:26, 7 July 2010
Pedro or the archaic Pêro is a masculine given name. It is a Portuguese and Spanish form of the name Peter[1], which is derived, via Latin "petra", from the Greek word "petros" meaning "stone, rock".[2] The name Peter itself is a translation of the Aramaic Kephas or Cephas meaning "stone".
Pedro may refer to a number of different persons or things:
People known only as Pedro
Monarchs
Kings of Portugal
- Pedro I of Portugal
- Pedro II of Portugal
- Pedro III of Portugal
- Pedro IV of Portugal (Pedro I of Brazil)
- Pedro V of Portugal
Emperors of Brazil
- Pedro I of Brazil (IV of Portugal)
- Pedro II of Brazil
Monarchs of Castile
Monarchs of Aragon
- Pedro I of Aragon and Navarre
- Pedro II of Aragon
- Pedro III of Aragon
- Pedro IV of Aragon
- Pedro V of Aragon (IV of Barcelona)
- Petronila of Aragon Queen of Aragon
Other
- Pedro Rodríguez Ledesma, a Spanish footballer
People with the given name Pedro
Places
- Pedro, Ohio, in the United States
- San Pedro de Macoris, in the Dominican Republic
- San Pedro, Colombia, in Colombia
- San Pedro Town, in Belize
- San Pedro, Buenos Aires, in Argentina
- San Pedro Partido, an administrative subdivision in Argentina
- San Pedro Department, Jujuy in Argentina
- San Pedro Department, Misiones in Argentina
- San Pedro de Atacama in Chile
- San Pedro, Alajuela in Costa Rica
- San Pedro, Costa Rica, San Juan Province, in Costa Rica
- San Pédro in Côte d'Ivoire
- San Pedro Sula in Honduras
- San Pedro, Baja California Sur, in Mexico
- San Pedro, Coahuila in Mexico
- San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León, in Mexico
- San Pedro de Lóvago in Nicaragua
- San Pedro Department, Paraguay
- San Pedro, Paraguay
- San Pedro de Lloc in Peru
- San Pedro, Laguna in the Philippines
- San Pedro, Bagabag in the Philippines
- Peñas de San Pedro in Spain
- San Pedro, Albacete in Spain
- San Pedro, Viveiro in Spain
- San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain
- San Pedro Bay (California) in the United States
- San Pedro, Los Angeles, California in the United States
- San Pedro, New Mexico in the United States
- São Pedro, Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil
- São Pedro, São Paulo in Brazil
- São Pedro (Alandroa) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Angra do Heroísmo) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Celorico da Beira) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Covilhã) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Faro) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Figueira da Foz) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Funchal) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Gouveia) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Manteigas) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Óbidos) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Peniche) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Ponta Delgada) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Porto de Mós) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Torres Novas) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Trancoso) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Vila do Porto) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Vila Franca do Campo) in Portugal
- São Pedro (Vila Real) in Portugal
- São Pedro de Este in Portugal
- São Pedro de Sarracenos in Portugal
- São Pedro de Balsemão in Portugal
- Volcán San Pedro, in Guatemala
Fictional characters
- Pedro, a character with the ability to heal from The Power of Five series written by Anthony Horowitz
- Pedro, a character from Excel Saga
- Pedro, another name of Panama Joe, character from Montezuma's Revenge (video game)
- Don Pedro, a character from Much Ado About Nothing, a comedy by William Shakespeare
- Pedro the Mail Burro, mascot of the Boy Scouting magazine Boys' Life
- Pedro, a main character from the film Napoleon Dynamite
- Pedro, the last mariachi of a distant future who travels through time with younger versions of himself to sing at birthdays, in Sam & Max Season Two
Other
- Pedro (card game), a card game
- Pedro (video game), a 1984 video game
- Pedro and Frankensheep, an animated television series
- Pedro (film), a 2008 film
References
See also
- Pedro Páramo, a novel by Juan Rulfo
- Pedro Ximénez, a white grape grown in certain regions of Spain
- Point Pedro, the northernmost town of the island of Sri Lanka
- El retablo de Maese Pedro, a puppet-opera by Manuel de Falla
- San Pedro cactus, native to South America
- Pedro the Lion, an Emo band
- Pedro Mountains Mummy, a mummy thought to be the remains of an anencephalic infant