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various chivalric orders and
fraternal orders.
Alternative names include compère (for men), commère (for women), host, presenter, announcer, and microphone...
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Compere,
compere, or
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Compere or
Compère may
refer to:
Loyset Compère (c. 1445–1518),
French composer...
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Sasha Compère is an
actress known for her
roles in the
television shows Miracle Workers, Love Life, and
Single Drunk Female and in the film Uncorked....
- Les
Compères (French: [le kɔ̄pɛʁ];
English title: ComDads) is a 1983
French comedy film
written and
directed by
Francis Veber, and
starring Gérard Depardieu...
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Loyset Compère (c. 1445 – 16
August 1518) was a Franco-Flemish
composer of the Renaissance. Of the same
generation as
Josquin des Prez, he was one of...
- Léon
Compère-Léandre (1874?–1936) was a
Martiniquais shoemaker in Saint-Pierre on the
French Caribbean island of
Martinique when
Mount Pelée
erupted on...
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Evans Paul (born 26
November 1955), also
known as
Compère Plume;
shortened as K-Plume (KP), is a
Haitian politician and
former president of the Democratic...
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compering a gig
there in 2003,
Olver slipped and fell on stage,
dislocating his knee and
breaking his ankle.
Lying on the floor, he went on
compering...
- René
Compère (December 28, 1906 in
Brussels –
April 24, 1969 in Brussels) was a
Belgian jazz trumpeter.
Compère pla**** with
Billy Smith's Brussels-based...
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Claude Antoine Compère (French pronunciation: [klod ɑ̃twan kɔ̃pɛʁ]; 21 May 1774 – 7
September 1812) was a
French officer and
later general who served...