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    Lares (/ˈlɛəriːz, ˈleɪriːz/ LAIR-eez, LAY-reez, Latin: [ˈlareːs]; archaic lasēs, singular lar) were guardian deities in ancient Roman religion. Their...
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  • acoustic treatment. LARES was invented in Massachusetts in 1988, by Dr David Griesinger and Steve Barbar who were working at Lexicon, Inc. LARES was given its...
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    Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares), also referred to as the Lares revolt, the Lares rebellion, the Lares uprising, or the Lares revolution, was the first of...
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    Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) revolt against Spanish rule in the island, carrying as their standard the Bandera del Grito de Lares (Grito de Lares Flag)...
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    de Lares flag (Spanish: Bandera del Grito de Lares), most commonly known as the Lares flag (Spanish: Bandera de Lares), represents the Grito de Lares (Cry...
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  • The Lares are guardian deities in ancient Roman mythology. Lares or LARES may also refer to: Lares, Africa, an Ancient city, former bishopric and present...
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  • Jeff LaRe (born 1976), American politician Laré Mohamed Diarra, Burkina Faso footballer William Bedford Van Lare, Ghanaian jurist and diplomat Lares (disambiguation)...
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    Lares Familiares are guardian household deities and tutelary deities in ancient Roman religion. The singular form is Lar Familiaris. Lares were thought...
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    The Lares trek is a two- or three-day high-altitude hike in Cusco, Peru, starting near the village Lares, approximately 40 mi (64 km) north of Cusco and...
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    Lares (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlaɾes], locally [ˈlaɾeʔ]) is a mountain town and municipality of Puerto Rico's central-western area. Lares is located north...
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    century BC with Late Republican restorations, and was devoted to Lares Permarini (Lares who protect sailors), but only a small part of it has been excavated...
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  • Laring is one of the traditional ethnic Moro weapons of Southern Philippines. It has a lightweight design for slashing and thrusting. It has a two pronged...
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    Lares revolt, Bracetti's creation became known as the Bandera del Grito de Lares (Grito de Lares flag), most commonly known as the Bandera de Lares (Lares...
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  • Yvette Lares (born November 13, 1971), best known as Shelly Lares, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and percussionist. Starting in 1984, Lares was...
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    LARES (Laser Relativity Satellite) is a passive satellite system of the Italian Space Agency. LARES 1 was launched into orbit on 13 February 2012 at 10:00:00...
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    which begins enos Lases iuvate ("Help us, Lares"). The Mater Larum may have been offered cult with her Lares during the festival of Larentalia as she was...
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    Lares is a barrio in the municipality of Lares, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 3,405. Lares was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded...
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  • Ismael Lares was a Mexican General who participated in the Cristero War. Lares was born in the Late 19th Century in Mexico. Lares arrived from Chihuahua...
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    Teodosio Lares he was a Mexican lawyer and politician. He studied Philosophy and Jurisprudence in the Seminary of Guadalajara. In 1827 he began his career...
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    Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Lares is subdivided into administrative units called barrios, which are, in contemporary times, roughly comparable...
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    Lare is one of the Districts of Ethiopia, or woredas, in the Gambela Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Nuer Zone, Lare is bordered on the south and east...
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    possibly connected with the worship of the Lares. It is entirely possible her name may be derived from Lares. This relation is also apparent in the number...
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    The Lares Ice Cream Parlor (Spanish: Heladería de Lares) is an ice cream store located in the town of Lares, Puerto Rico. The ice cream store was founded...
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    Hinche (redirect from Lares de Guahaba)
    Hinche (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃ʃ]; Haitian Creole: Ench; Spanish: Hincha) is a commune in the Centre department of Haiti. It has a population of about...
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  • see Lares (disambiguation) for namesakes Lares, also called Laribus, was a city of Roman Africa and medieval Ifriqiya, located at modern Henchir Lorbeus...
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  • a single deity with semantic connections to the Lares and perhaps the Lemures as darker forms of Lares. Ovid expounds this myth of Lara and Mercury in...
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  • independence revolution against Spain known as El Grito de Lares (English: The Cry of Lares). Brugman's father was Pierre Brugman from Curaçao of Dutch–Jewish...
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    Francisco Ramírez Medina (born c.1828), was one of the leaders of "El Grito de Lares", the first major revolt against Spanish rule and call for independence...
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    organized two revolts against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico, the Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) of 1868 and the Intentona de Yauco (The Attempted Coup of Yauco)...
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  • mother of ghosts, the undead, and other spirits of the night, as well as the Lares and the Manes. She, along with Mantus (Etruscan: 𐌈𐌍𐌀𐌌, romanized: Manth)...
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