- Wu
Sangui (Chinese: 吳三桂; pinyin: Wú
Sānguì; Wade–Giles: Wu San-kuei; 8 June 1612 – 2
October 1678),
courtesy name
Changbai (長白) or
Changbo (長伯), was a...
- of Independence(1895–1898).
Julio Sanguily Garritte was born in
Havana on
November 9, 1845, son to
Julio Sanguily, a
Frenchman from Haiti, and Mary Garritte...
- Nhoa Ryan
Sangui (born 29
August 2006) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a left-back for
Ligue 1 club Reims.
Sangui is a
product of the...
-
Sanguily y
Garritte was born on
March 26, 1848, in Havana, La
Habana Province,
Spanish Cuba. He was the
younger brother of
Julio Sanguily.
Sanguily was...
-
hemorrhaging ulcer in his
stomach at the time,
Sanguily would rest at the
Hotel Nacional de Cuba. In
addition to
Sanguily, the
United States amb****ador, Sumner...
-
Sanguis Venenatus is an
elegy for
strings by
English composer Andrew March written in
memory of
haemophiliacs (and others)
affected by the
Tainted Blood...
- 20 May 2012.
Manuel Sanguily at
World Aquatics Manuel Sanguily at SwimRankings.net
Manuel Sanguily at Olympics.com
Manuel Sanguily at
Olympedia v t e...
- There, the Qing prince-regent
Dorgon allied with
former Ming
general Wu
Sangui to
defeat rebel leader Li
Zicheng of the Shun dynasty,
allowing Dorgon and...
-
forced to
exile to
Toungoo Burma and
eventually captured and
executed by Wu
Sangui in 1662. His era
title "Yongli"
means "perpetual calendar". Zhu Youlang...
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Salus Electorum,
Sanguis Jesu; or the
Death of
Death in the
Death of
Christ is a 1648 book by the
English theologian John Owen in
which he
defends the...