- (柔術), also
called Pariset Ju-Jitsu, was
established in
France in the 1940s by the late Judo and Ju-Jitsu
practitioner Bernard Pariset to
revive and preserve...
- D.P.
Pariset (c. 1740 -
active in 1783), also
known as
Pariset fils, was a
French engraver active in
England and France.
Pariset was born in Lyon and...
-
Bernard Pariset (December 21, 1929 –
November 26, 2004) was a
French judoka and jujit**** who
studied with many ****anese
masters including Jigoro Kano's...
- Étienne
Pariset (5
August 1770, in
Grand – 3 July 1847, in Paris) was a
French physician and psychiatrist. In 1805 he
received his
medical doctorate in...
- Seyssinet-
Pariset (French pronunciation: [sɛsinɛ paʁizɛ] ) is a
commune in the Isère
department in
southeastern France. It is part of the
Grenoble urban...
- Pont-de-Claix, Saint-Égrève, Saint-Martin-d'Hères, S****enage, Seyssinet-
Pariset and Voiron, all
except Voiron part of the pôle urbain. It is the 11th-most...
- that year by the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. François
Georges Pariset described the
painting in The
Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, attributing...
- the
lunacy legislation of 30 June 1838.
Esquirol was
followed by Étienne
Pariset; and from 1831 till 1867 the chef d'ho****e was Jean-Pierre
Falret (1794–1870)...
- Kan Jiu
Jitsu Hokutoryu Ju-Jutsu
Small Circle JuJitsu Atemi Ju-Jitsu /
Pariset Ju-Jitsu
German ju-jutsu
Budoshin Ju-Jitsu
There are many
types of sports...
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doctorate and in 1832
obtained his agrégation. In 1847 he
succeeded Étienne
Pariset as
perpetual secretary at the Académie
Nationale de Médecine. Histoire...