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Tissa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tissa may
refer to:
Devanampiya Tissa of Anuradhapura, King of
Anuradhapura Prince Tissa,
Sinhalese regent...
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Tissa Balasuriya (Sinhala: තිස්ස බාලසූරිය) (August 29, 1924 –
January 17, 2013) was a Sri
Lankan Roman Catholic priest and theologian. He was educated...
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Tissa,
later Devanampiya Tissa (Sinhala: දේවානම්පිය තිස්ස, lit. 'Loved by Gods', [ˈdeːʋaːnampijə
t̪issə]), also
known as
Devanape Tis (Sinhala: දෙවනපෑ...
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Moggaliputta Tissa and
Upagupta are one and the same. Yet this
makes little sense of the
narrative differences.
While Upagupta shares with
Moggaliputta Tissa a narrative...
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Kavan Tissa, also
known as Kaha Wan
Thissa (Golden-coloured
Tissa) and Kaka
Wanna Tissa (Crow-coloured
Tissa) was the king of the
Kingdom of
Ruhuna in...
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According to the
Buddhavamsa of the Pali
Canon and to its commentary,
Tissa Buddha is the
twentieth of the twenty-seven
buddhas that
preceded the historical...
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female Buddhist monastic) at the
request of King
Tissa to
ordain queen Anulā and
other women of
Tissa's court at
Anuradhapura who
desired to be ordained...
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Tissa Wewa is a
reservoir in Tissamaharama,
thought to have been
constructed in the 3rd
century BC,
either by
Mahanaga of
Ruhuna or his
successor Yatala...
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Lanja Tissa, also
known as
Lamani Tissa, was an
early monarch of Sri
Lanka of the
Anuradhapura Kingdom from 119 BC to 109 BC.
Lanja Tissa was the eldest...
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Sadet Chao Fa Jaya
Tissa (Thai: เจ้ามหาอุปราช (ติสสะ)) was a
Laotian prince. He was the
viceroy (oupahat) of
Vientiane from 1826 to 1827. In Vietnamese...