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Pares (butterfly)
Pares, Parès or Parés may refer to: *Pares, Antigua and Barbuda * Pares (food), a dish originating in the Philippines * ''Pares'' (butterfly), a genus of butterflies in the subtribe Moncina * Portal de Archivos Españoles (PARES), a Spanish government archive service People with the name * Arnoldo Parés (), Argentine boxer who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics * Bernard Pares (1867–1949), English historian and academic * Bip Pares (1904–1977), British Art Deco illustrator * Francisco Parés Alicea, Puerto Rican accountant and government official * Geoffrey Pares (), Australian former tennis player * Jaime Parés (born 1958), Spanish sports shooter * Norman Pares (1857-1936), English canon and amateur footballer * Michel Parès (1887-1966), French politician * Pablo Parés (born 1978), Argentine film director, actor, film producer, cinematographer, screenwriter and film editor * Philippe Parès (1901-1979), French composer * Richard Pares (1902-1958), British historian ...
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Pares, Antigua And Barbuda
Pares is a small town in central Antigua. it is located to the north of Potworks Dam and south of the township of Parham on the road between Freemans and Willikies. History Sugar John Pare owned 153 acres and died in 1757. Rachel Warner, the wife of Ashton Warner (d. 1789) held 153 acres in 1803 and was the daughter of John Pare. The slave registration listed 13 children, 89 women, and 63 men in 1787. Samuel Otto-Baijer, member of council and chief baron of Court of Exchequer, was born in Pares on May 1, 1782, and died in Philadelphia on December 20, 1835, at the age of 54. Pares estate was established by John Pare in 1750. Neighbourhoods Pares has three enumeration districts, Pares East #1 (51101), Pares East #2 (51102), and Pares West (51200). Pares (West) Pares West has an area of 0.2 square kilometres. There are 200 individuals total in Pares West. 72.82% of the population of Pares West is African descendant, 11.79% is other mixed, 8.72% is mixed Black/White, 4.1 ...
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Michel Parès
Michel Parès (2 August 1887 - 3 November 1966) was a French politician. Parès was born in Rivesaltes. He represented the Republican Federation in the Chamber of Deputies (France), Chamber of Deputies from 1931 to 1936. References

1887 births 1966 deaths People from Pyrénées-Orientales French people of colonial Algeria Republican Federation politicians Members of the 14th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic Members of the 15th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic Members of Parliament for French Algeria {{France-politician-stub ...
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Primus Inter Pares
''Primus inter pares'' is a Latin phrase meaning first among equals. It is typically used as an honorary title for someone who is formally equal to other members of their group but is accorded unofficial respect, traditionally owing to their seniority in office. Historically, the ''princeps senatus'' of the Roman Senate was such a figure and initially bore only the distinction that he was allowed to speak first during debate. Also, Constantine the Great was given the role of ''primus inter pares''. However, the term is also often used ironically or self-deprecatingly by leaders with much higher status as a form of respect, camaraderie or propaganda. After the fall of the Republic, Roman emperors initially referred to themselves only as ''princeps'' despite having enormous power. Various modern figures such as the chair of the United States Federal Reserve System, the prime minister of parliamentary countries, the President of Switzerland, the Chief Justice of the US Supr ...
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No Pares
"No Pares" (English: "Don't Stop") is a song by the Mexican band RBD, from their second live album, '' Live in Hollywood'' (2006). It was the first and only single released from the album. The song was written by Lynda Thomas and performed by Dulce María. Song information "No Pares" is included twice, once as the acoustic live version, taken from the original Los Angeles concert in the Pantages Theatre, and the other one being the studio version. Both versions were used as radio singles. No official music video was shot for the song. Therefore, a live performance taken from the '' ''Live in Hollywood'' DVD was used to promote the song. The video was edited to promote "No Pares" on many music channels and cut for the opening for the telenovela ''Rebelde''. "No Pares" also won Cancion Latina 2007 (Latin Song 2007) for Orgullosamente Latino Award The Orgullosamente Latino Awards are accolades first awarded in 2004 for the best in Latin music. They were created by Alexis Núñes O ...
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Doce Pares
Doce Pares (Spanish language, Spanish for ''Twelve Peers'') is a Filipino martial art and a form of Arnis, Kali (martial art), Kali and Eskrima, that focuses primarily on stick fighting, knife fighting and hand-to-hand combat but also covers grappling and other weapons as well. In reality, the stick is merely considered an extension of the hand, and is meant to represent almost any weapon, from sticks to swords to knives to anything else you can place in your hand and use as a weapon in the modern context. Doce Pares was founded in 1932. Following the death of Ciriaco Cañete in February 2016 and Dionisio Cañete in August 2021 there is only one surviving Doce Pares Supreme Grandmaster, Danny Guba. History In the late 1920s, ''Eskrima'' attained a high level of popularity in Cebu City, the second largest city in the Philippines. In 1932, the most renowned ''eskrimadors'', mainly from Cebu, founded ''Doce Pares'' as a society to promote the only original native martial art of the ...
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John Pares Craine
John Pares Craine (June 28, 1911 - December 24, 1977) was the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis in The Episcopal Church, serving from 1959 until his death on Christmas Eve in 1977, shortly before his scheduled retirement. He supported the ordination of women. Early life and education Carine was born in Cleveland, Ohio on June 28, 1911, to John Lee Craine and Hilda B. Wright. He was educated at the public schools of Geneva, Ohio. He then studied at Kenyon College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1932. He then read for a Bachelor of Divinity at Bexley Hall, which he earned in 1935. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Kenyon College in 1952, and another from Wabash College in 1975. Craine married Esther Judson Strong on May 31, 1940, and together had three children. Ordained ministry Craine was ordained deacon in October 1935, and priest in April 1936, on both occasions by Bishop Warren Lincoln Rogers of Ohio. He served as a student minister at St Mark's ...
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Víctor Parés
Víctor L. Parés Otero (born July 18) is a Puerto Rican people, Puerto Rican politician affiliated with the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico, New Progressive Party (NPP). He replaced Liza Fernández as a member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives from 2012 to 2013 representing Puerto Rico Representative districts, District 4. Early years and studies Víctor Parés was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan on July 18 to José Parés and Aida Otero. He was president of the Graduate Class of the Central High School in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Santurce. Paréz completed a Bachelor of Science in Political science, Political Science from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico. Political career Parés began his political career in 1983, when he was elected President of the PNP Youth of Precinct 4. Eventually, he became Municipal President of the PNP Youth in San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan. In 1992, Parés became part of the team of then-candidate to San J ...
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Susan Jellicoe
Lady Susan Jellicoe ( Pares; 30 June 1907 – 1 August 1986) was an English plantswoman, photographer, writer, and editor who worked in collaboration with her husband, the landscape architect Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. Her main interest was in landscape and garden design. Life Susan Jellicoe (christened Ursula but known as Susan or Sue) was born in Liverpool on 30 June 1907, the third child of Margaret "Daisy" Ellis ( Dixon; 1879–1964) and Sir Bernard Pares, KBE (1867–1949), a historian and academic known for his work on Russia. She was educated at St Paul's Girls School, Hammersmith, and the Sorbonne, Paris. On 11 July 1936, she married the landscape architect Geoffrey Jellicoe. During the war she served in the Ministry of Information department that countered enemy propaganda, working on the analysis of aerial reconnaissance photography. From 1945, she worked with her husband, designing planting schemes and taking the photographs for his architectural practice. She ...
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Richard Pares
Richard Pares (25 August 1902 – 3 May 1958) was a British historian. He "was considered to be among the outstanding British historians of his time." Family life and education The eldest son of the five children of the historian Bernard Pares (1867–1949) and his wife Margaret Ellis, Richard Pares won scholarships at Winchester College and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he took a first-class degree in ''literae humaniores'' in 1924. On obtaining his Oxford degree, he was elected to a fellowship of All Souls College, Oxford, which he retained until 1945. In 1937, he married Janet Lindsay Powicke, daughter of the historian F. Maurice Powicke, and had four daughters. Academic career In 1927–28, he was appointed assistant lecturer in history at University College, London, before obtaining a Laura Spelman Rockefeller Scholarship to do research in the United States and in the West Indies on mid-eighteenth-century trade. On his return to England, he was appointed lecturer in h ...
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Philippe Parès
Philippe Parès (1 January 1901 – 2 February 1979) was a 20th-century French composer of film scores, d'operettas and light music. Biography The son of Gabriel Parès, music conductor of the Republican Guard (France), Republican Guard, Philippe Parès met Georges Van Parys in the beginning of the 20s. Georges Van Parys, one year younger, commenced from 1925 to compose little pieces (one-act operettas or musical sketches) and songs. In 1927, they collaborated for the first time on ''La Petite dame du train bleu'', which was created in Lyon. The same year, ''Lulu'' was presented in Paris, at the Théâtre Daunou. They worked together until 1931. In particular, they wrote the music for the film ''The Million'' by René Clair, in collaboration with Armand Bernard. Philippe Parès then made a career as a producer of records and music publisher (ambience and film music, education, works for children ...). He produced, particularly around 1928-1929, several important scores of the la ...
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Pablo Parés
Pablo Parés (born August 28, 1978, in Haedo, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine film director, producer, actor, cinematographer, screenwriter and film editor best known for his work in the horror film genre. He has directed and produced over 20 films. He is especially noted for directing the ''Plaga Zombie (film series), Plaga Zombie'' comedy horror film series—''Plaga Zombie'' (1997), ''Plaga Zombie: Zona Mutante'' (2001), and ''Plaga Zombie: Revolución Tóxica'' (2012)—which he also produced, starred in and wrote. Selected filmography External links

* 1978 births Living people People from Morón Partido Argentine male film actors Argentine film producers Argentine film directors Argentine film editors Argentine screenwriters Argentine male screenwriters Argentine cinematographers {{Argentina-film-director-stub ...
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Norman Pares
Canon Rev. Norman Pares (16 June 1857 – 23 June 1936) was an English canon and amateur footballer who was on the winning side in the 1879 FA Cup Final. Family Pares was born at the family home at 12 Devonshire Gardens, Portland Place, London, the eldest son of John Pares (1833–1915) and Katharine (née Back). His father was the son of Thomas Pares (1790–1866), who was M.P. for Leicester from 1818 to 1826. His mother was the sister of Admiral Sir George Back FRS (1796–1878), the explorer and naturalist. Pares was one of ten children of the marriage between John Pares and Katharine; he had four brothers (George (Lancelot), Bernard, Basil and Howard) and five sisters (Alice, Ethel, Margaret, Constance and May). His brother, Bernard (1867–1949), was a historian and academic known for his work on Russia. On 22 August 1888, he married Beatrice Emma, daughter of William Ireland Blackburne. Career Pares was educated at Eton College before attending Trinity College, Cambridg ...
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