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Sex shop chain in Canada
Priape (meaning Priapus in French) is a privately held Canadian company, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. Priape owned and operated several retail stores
Priape
North American pagan group
Temple of Priapus, also known as the St. Priapus Church (French: Église S. Priape), is a North American pagan religion founded in 1979 that centers on the
Temple_of_Priapus
Greek god of fertility and male genitalia
Philippe. "Priape à la Renaissance: Les guirlandes de Giovanni da Udine à la Farnésine". Revue de l’Art 69 (1985): 13–28. Peyré, Yves. "Priape dénaturé:
Priapus
Penis-like object
base of the shaft measuring 44 cm. St. Priapus Church (French: Église S. Priape) is a North American new religion that centres on the worship of the phallus
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List of Canadian clothing store chains
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Bronze statuette dating from the 1st century, found in Rivery
Picardie. 3 (1): 61–63. doi:10.3406/pica.1987.1522. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Priape de Rivery. Priape de Rivery INHA: Priape de Rivery
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1894 painting by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Catulli 8): "Hunc lucum tibi dedico consecroque, Priape / qua domus tua Lampsacist quaque silva, Priape/ nam te praecipue in suis urbibus colit ora / Hellespontia
Spring_(Alma-Tadema_painting)
LGBT-oriented settlement in Canada
and the Bank of Montreal, have settled on the street in their place. The Priape chain of gay porn and clothing stores closed its Church Street and other
Church_and_Wellesley
Collection of Latin poems
suitable for a garden than for a book of poems": lūdēns haec ego teste tē, Priāpe, hortō carmina digna, nōn libellō, scrīpsī nōn nimium labōriōsē A third
Priapeia
Roman poet (c. 84 – c. 54 BC)
Retrieved 8 October 2014. "LINTON: Carmina Catulli". www.operanews.com. "Priape, Lesbie, Diana et cetera - Forum Opéra". www.forumopera.com. 11 September
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Swiss actor (1895-1975)
(1932), Baleydier Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932, directed by Jean Renoir), Priape Boudu High and Low (1933, directed by G. W. Pabst), Maximilian Podeletz
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2005 Canadian television series
2006. The winner was Gerry King, a dancer who also won the Montreal-based Priape clothing model search in spring 2007. In Season Three, the location was
COVERguy
1932 film directed by Jean Renoir
away, "back to his old vagrancy, a free spirit once more." Michel Simon as Priape Boudu Charles Granval as Edouard Lestingois Marcelle Hainia as Emma Lestingois
Boudu_Saved_from_Drowning
Profane words in Latin
cunnus are given as ideal examples of obscene words: obscēnis, peream, Priāpe, sī nōn ūtī mē pudet improbīsque verbīs sed cum tū positō deus pudōre ostendās
Latin_obscenity
Museum in France
p. 236. ISBN 978-2-402-42576-6. Foucart, Jacques (1987). "Note sur le Priape du Musée de Picardie découvert à Rivery en 1771 : verroterie ou diamant
Musée_de_Picardie
International leather subculture event
Alliance & Laws Leather Cleveland, Ohio 9 2006 Benjamin Palmer PumpJack Pub & Priape Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 5 2007 Spot Great Lakes Leather
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French dramatist
1753 to the Académie française, but his enemies raked up a certain Ode à Priape, dating from his early days, and induced Louis XV to interpose his veto
Alexis_Piron
Alleged Roman god of flatulence
public ? Une fortune suffisante pour élever dans vos mansardes des autels à Priape et à Bacchus ? Les plus logiques d'entre vous seront les plus cyniques.
Crepitus_(mythology)
Book store
Désilets, in turn, sold the store to Bernard Rousseau, the owner of the Priape chain, in 2001, although she stayed on as the store's manager. In the same
Librairie_L'Androgyne
Spanish swimwear and underwear manufacturer
internationally in Selfridges, Pyrénées Department Stores, Galeries Lafayette, Priape and Hankyu Department Store. Their company online shop has experienced a
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French writer
Catulle Mendès, non-fiction 1910 E. Brieux, non-fiction 1915 Les jardins de Priape, poetry 1916 L'Appel du sol, novel (trans. by J. Lewis May as The Call of
Adrien_Bertrand
French comic artist
2011-2016 : Kzara ou les nuits barbares, 2011 Messalina, 2011-2016 : Le temple de Priape, 2011. Le sexe et le glaive, 2012. La putain de Rome, 2012 Des orgies et
Jean-Yves_Mitton
American politician
auditors into questionable reimbursements, which included a purchase at Priape, a Toronto shop specializing in gay-interest merchandise, on December 15
Greg Davis (Mississippi politician)
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1552 novel by François Rabelais
the presence of double meanings. Upon Couillatris's request for his axe, Priape provides an elaboration on the sexual ambiguity of the word. This is followed
Le_Quart_Livre
Retrieved 2025-03-01. "Gay retailer Priape closes all four Canadian stores". Xtra!, October 21, 2013. "Priape saved from extinction by new owners".
Timeline of LGBTQ history in Canada
Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history_in_Canada
Romanian writer and historian (1921–1993)
included a hypothesis that the erotic poems of Costache Conachi imitated Ode à Priape, a work by the Frenchman Alexis Piron. The postscript Scriitori contemporani
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Associated with faithfulness
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Son of Oedipus.
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Large, Very tall (, Son of sohrab)
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n.
A species of hexameter verse so constructed as to be divisible into two portions of three feet each, having generally a trochee in the first and the fourth foot, and an amphimacer in the third; -- applied also to a regular hexameter verse when so constructed as to be divisible into two portions of three feet each.