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| Paris-Brest et retourBordeaux-Paris, at 572km, was first held in 1891 and was the first bicycle road race. Later that year, Pierre Giffard of Le Petit Journal staged the first edition of Paris-Brest et retour as he called it. Despite several changes in format, PBP continues t | Patsy ClinePatsy Cline ( September 8, 1932 March 5, 1963) was a country music singer. Born Virginia Patterson Hensley in Winchester, Virginia, she received her first contract as a country singer in 1953 and, despite her short life, would become one of the most influ | Paul MorphyPaul Charles Morphy ( June 22, 1837 July 10, 1884), known as "The Pride and Sorrow of Chess," was generally considered to have been the strongest chess master of his time and an unofficial World Champion. He was also the first American since Benjamin Fran |
| Papa Jack LaineGeorge Vital Laine aka Papa Jack ( September 21, 1873 June 1, 1966) was the most busy and perhaps the most important band leader in New Orleans in the years from the Spanish-American War to World War I. Many of the New Orleans musicians who first spread j | PatecatlIn Aztec mythology, Patecatl was a god of healing and fertility, and the discoverer of peyote. With Mayahuel, he was the father of the Centzon Totochtin. Agricultural gods Aztec gods Fertility gods Health gods. | PaynalIn Aztec mythology, Paynal was the impersonator and messenger of Huitzilopochtli. Paynal took on his master's attributes at official functions while Huitzilopochtli was trapped in the underworld or otherwise unavailable. Aztec gods Trickster gods. |
| Papa LegbaIn Haitian Vodou, Papa Legba is the intermediary between the lwa and humanity. He stands at a spiritual crossroads and gives (or does not) permission to speak with the spirits of Gine, and translates between the human and angelic and all other languages. | PachacamacIn Incan mythology, Pachacamac ("Earth-maker") was a chthonic creator-god, originally worshipped by the Yuncas but then adopted by the Incan Empire. He was a son of Inti and Mama Quilla, and husband of Mama Pacha. He created man and woman, but forgot to g | PariacacaIn Incan and pre-Incan mythology, Pariacaca was a god of water and rainstorms and a creator-god. He was born a falcon but later became human. Incan gods Rain gods. |
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