- A
pāreu or
pareo is a
wraparound skirt worn in Tahiti. The term was
originally used only for women's skirts, as men wore a loincloth,
called a maro. Nowadays...
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acting as
regent of the Palatinate,
called Pareus as
teacher to the
Collegium Sapientiae in
September 1584.
Pareus became the
director of the
Collegium in...
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Pareu is a
village in
Baytu Tehsil,
Balotra district, Rajasthan, India.
Pareu has a
total po****tion of 1,640
according to the 2011 census. "Basic Po****tion...
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lavalava (also lava-lava). In
Tahiti and Cook
Islands it is
known as a
pāreu. In
Tonga it is
known as tupenu. In
Wallis and ****una it is
known as kie...
- ****erted that the two
witnesses are the
exclusive purview of the church.
David Pareus says the
witnesses are a
succession of individuals, such as
teachers or...
- four
commentaries on Genesis:
those of John Calvin,
Paulus ****ius,
David Pareus and
Andreus Rivetus.
Through the Interregnum,
Milton often presents England...
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Tahitian dances, this one is more
often performed with the
dancers dressed in
pāreu and maro. It can also (especially the ʻaparima vāvā) be
performed seated...
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after the
Peace of Westphalia.
Examples marked out by
title are:
David Pareus, Ireni**** sive de
unione et
synodo Evangelicorum (1614) John Forbes, Ireni****...
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regarded as inspired. His Ireni**** vere
christianum is
directed against David Pareus (1548–1622),
professor primarius at Heidelberg, who in Ireni**** sive de...
- Tahitian. Tapa Bark
cloth used for
loincloths (Maro),
turbans (Pare),
kilts (
Pāreu) and Cook
Island Māori/Tahitian
ponchos (Tī****). From
Tahitian and Cook...