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Parler is a social networking service known for hosting right-wing content. Parler may also refer to: Music * "Parler à mon père", a 2012 song by Celine Dion * " Parler tout bas", a 2001 song by Alizée People * Parler family, a family of German architects and sculptors from the 14th century ** Heinrich Parler (c. 1300 – c. 1370), German architect and sculptor ** Peter Parler (1333–1399), son of Heinrich ** Wenzel Parler (1360–1404), son of Peter ** Johann Parler (1359–1400s), son of Peter Other uses * 6550 Parléř, a minor planet See also * Parlour (other) * Parlay (other) * Parle (other) * Parley (other) * Parly Parly () is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. See also *Communes of the Yonne department The following is a list of the 423 communes of the Yonne department of France. The communes coop ...
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Parler
Parler () is an American alt-tech social networking service associated with conservatives. Journalists have described Parler as an alt-tech alternative to Twitter, and users include those banned from mainstream social networks or who oppose their moderation policies. Launched in August 2018, Parler markets itself as a free speech-focused and unbiased alternative to mainstream social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. Parler's userbase grew exponentially during 2020 with minimal content moderation. After reports that Parler was used to coordinate the 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol, several companies denied it their services. Apple and Google removed Parler's mobile app from their app stores, and Parler went offline on January 10, 2021, when Amazon Web Services canceled its hosting services. Before it went offline in January 2021, according to Parler, the service had about 15 million users. Parler called the removals "a coordinated attack by the tech giants to kill com ...
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Parler à Mon Père
"Parler à mon père" ( en, "Talk to My Father") is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released as the lead single from her 2012 French-language album, ''Sans attendre''. It was written by Jacques Veneruso and produced by Veneruso and Patrick Hampartzoumian. "Parler à mon père" is a pop song about Dion's father who died in 2003. The track received generally positive reviews from music critics, who noted that it is one of the standout songs on ''Sans attendre''. The Thierry Vergnes-directed music video features Dion in the middle of a desert. It became her second most viewed French video on YouTube, after " Pour que tu m'aimes encore". "Parler à mon père" was commercially successful, reaching number one in Quebec and number eight in France. It became Dion's third longest-charting single in France, after "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" and " Encore un soir", spending sixty-three weeks on the chart. Background and release On 7 June 2012, Dion's official website announ ...
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Parler Family
The Parler family ( cs, Parléř ) was a family of German architects and sculptors from the 14th century. Founder of the dynasty, Heinrich Parler, but later lived and worked in Gmünd. His descendants were working in various parts of central Europe, especially in Bohemia. The family name was derived from the word ''Parlier'', meaning "foreman". Notable members of the family include: *Heinrich Parler (c. 1300 – c. 1370), also known as Heinrich of Gmünd, founder of the dynasty ** Johannes von Gmünd (Johann Parler the Elder) (1330-po 1359), oldest son of Heinrich Parler, father of Michael von Gmünd and Heinrich IV. Parler *** Michael von Gmünd (Michael of Freiburg) (c. 1350 - 1387/88), foreman at the Strasbourg CathedralSchock-Werner, Barbara, "Parler" in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 20 (2001), p. 69-7Online-Version/ref> *** Heinrich IV. Parler (Henricus Parlerius, Heinrich Parler the younger), sculptor, founder of the International Gothic style in Prague and Moravia (1373-1390) ...
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Heinrich Parler
Heinrich Parler the Elder (also ''Heinrich of Gmünd'', german: Heinrich von Gemünd der Ältere; c. 1310 – c. 1370), was a German architect and sculptor. His masterpiece is Holy Cross Minster, an influential milestone of late Gothic architecture in the town of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Parler also founded the Parler family of master builders and his descendants worked in various parts of central Europe, especially Bohemia. His son, Peter Parler, became one of the major architects of the Middle Ages. The family name is derived from the word ''Parlier'', meaning "foreman". Life and work Heinrich Parler was probably born in Cologne between 1300 and 1310, where his earliest known work was supervising the construction of Cologne Cathedral. He later lived and worked in Gmünd, an Imperial City (german: Reichsstädte) of the Holy Roman Empire. Sometime around 1333, Parler was invited to become construction manager of the Holy Cross Minster (german: Heilig-Kr ...
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Peter Parler
Peter Parler (german: Peter von Gemünd, cs, Petr Parléř, la, Petrus de Gemunden in Suevia; 1333 – 13 July 1399) was a German-Bohemian architect and sculptor from the Parler family of master builders. Along with his father, Heinrich Parler, he is one of the most prominent and influential craftsmen of the Middle Ages. Born and apprenticed in the town of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Peter worked at several important late Medieval building sites, including Strasbourg, Cologne, and Nuremberg. After 1356 he lived in Prague, capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and seat of the Holy Roman Empire, where he created his most famous works: St. Vitus Cathedral and the Charles Bridge. Early life Little is known about the earliest youth of Peter Parler. His father, Heinrich Parler the Elder, was a stonemason at Cologne Cathedral. Around 1333, when Peter was born, Heinrich was invited by the free imperial city of Schwäbisch Gmünd to take over construction of a large new parish church, Holy Cross ...
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Wenzel Parler
Wenzel Parler ( cs, Václav Parléř, 1404) was an architect and sculptor from the Parler family of German-Bohemian master builders and son of Peter Parler. He worked on Gothic churches in the Holy Roman cities of Prague, Nördlingen, and Vienna during the Late Middle Ages. Life The first work of Wenzel Parler can be found in the second half of the 1370s in Prague, where he was instrumental in the construction of St. Vitus Cathedral until at least 1392. His brother Johann Parler the younger took over construction of the cathedral in 1398, and they in turn were succeeded by a certain Master Petrik. Under these three masters, the transept and the great tower were finished, as was the gable which connects the tower with the southern transept. Nicknamed ''Golden Gate'', it became the portal through which kings of Bohemia entered the cathedral for coronation ceremonies. He left Prague in 1398 and his younger brother Johann Parler the younger took over construction of the cathedral. ...
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Johann Parler
Johann Parler the Younger ( cs, Jan Parléř, german: Johann Parler der Jüngere, ; c. 1359 – 1405/06), was a Bohemian architect of German origin from the prominent Parler family of architects, master builders, and sculptors. He was the son of famous Gothic architect Peter Parler, the builder of Saint Vitus Cathedral and Charles Bridge in Prague. His uncle (i.e. Peter’s brother) was Johannes von Gmünd also known as Johann Parler the Elder, a German Gothic master builder who was architect of Freiburg Minster and also rebuilt the damaged Basel Minster. Johann Parler was born in Prague where he received his education. He worked alongside is father and older brother Wenzel Parler on St. Vitus. In 1398, he is first mentioned as the cathedral's master builder (german: Dombaumeister). After his father died in 1399, Johann continued work on St. Vitus Cathedral. He oversaw construction of the South Tower and was probably the designer of the tracery balustrade, which completes the faca ...
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6550 Parléř
__NOTOC__ Year 655 ( DCLV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 655 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Battle of the Masts: Emperor Constans II personally commands the Byzantine fleet (500 ships), and sets off to challenge the Arab navy. He sails to the province of Lycia (now in Turkey) in the southern region of Asia Minor. The two forces meet off the coast of Mount Phoenix, near the harbour of Phoenix (modern Finike).Probably Mount Olympos south of Antalya, see "Olympus Phoinikous Mons" in ''Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World'', map 65, D4 The Arabs under Abdullah ibn Sa'ad are victorious in battle, although losses are heavy for both sides. Constans barely escapes to Constantinople. Britain * November 15 – Battle of the Wi ...
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Parlour (other)
A parlour is a kind of room. Parlour or parlor may also refer to: *Parlour music, type of popular music which, as the name suggests, is intended to be performed in the parlours of middle-class homes by amateur singers *Ray Parlour (born 1973), English footballer *Parlour (ice cream), by Nestlé * ''Parlor'' (film), 2014 horror film *''The Parlour'', opera 1966 * The Parlor, an American music duo *Parlour Club, a venue in West Hollywood, California See also *Parler (other) Parler is a social networking service known for hosting right-wing content. Parler may also refer to: Music * "Parler à mon père", a 2012 song by Celine Dion * " Parler tout bas", a 2001 song by Alizée People * Parler family, a family of ...
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Parlay (other)
A parlay is a gambling term, a single bet that links together two or more individual wagers and is dependent on all of those wagers winning together. Parlay may also refer to: * Parlay Entertainment, Canadian-based developer of online bingo software * Parlay Group, a technical industry consortium * Parlay X, a set of standard Web service APIs for the telephone network See also * Parley, a discussion or conference * Par Par Lay (1947–2013), Burmese entertainer * Parley (other) * Parler (other) * Parle (other) * Parly Parly () is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. See also *Communes of the Yonne department The following is a list of the 423 communes of the Yonne department of France. The communes coop ...
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Parle (other)
Parle may refer to: Places * Vile Parle, a suburb of Mumbai, India * Parle (Chandgad), a village located in the city of Kolhapur Companies and products: * Parle Products, an Indian company ** Parle-G a brand of biscuits manufactured by Parle Products * Parle Agro, an Indian company that split from Parle Products Other: * Luan Parle (21st century), Irish folk singer * USS ''Parle'' (DE-708), a ''Rudderow'' class destroyer escort See also * Parlay (other) * Parley (other) * Parler (other) * Parly Parly () is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. See also *Communes of the Yonne department The following is a list of the 423 communes of the Yonne department of France. The communes coop ...
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