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relative and lover. The
choai, or libation, and the haimacouria, or
blood propitiation were two
types of offerings. The
choai dates back to
Minoan times...
- that the
first time she
forgot the
Choaí (libations), and "perhaps the rite was
considered completed only if the
Choaí were
poured while the dust still...
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Stenochlaena palustris (Vietnamese:
choại, Tagalog: dilimán or hagnaya) is an
edible medicinal fern species. In the folk
medicines of
India and Malaysia...
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Chatan Wōji
Chōai (北谷 王子 朝愛, 11 June 1650 – 11
December 1719), also
known by his
Chinese style name Shō Kōsai (尚 弘才), was a
prince of
Ryukyu Kingdom....
- この素晴らしい世界に祝福を!~この欲望の衣装に寵愛を~, Kono Subarashī
Sekai Ni Shuku****u Wo! Kono
Yokubo No Isho Ni
Choai Wo! この素晴らしい世界に祝福を!~希望の迷宮と集いし冒険者たち~, Kono Subarashī
Sekai Ni Shuku****u Wo...
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Kitatani in ****anese nowadays.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Chatan Chōai (1650–1719),
prince of
Ryukyu Kingdom, ****an
Chatan Chōchō (1607–1667),...
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Explanation of the new
calendar (改暦弁 Kaireki-Ben, 1873)
Bookkeeping (帳合之法
Chōai-no-Hō, 1873) Maps of ****an for
children (日本地図草紙
Nihon Chizu Sōshi, 1873)...
- of King Shō Kei. He
became the
adopted son of
Chatan Chōai because Chōai had no heir.
After Chōai died in 1719, he
became the
second head of a
royal family...
- and
Favored by the Gods" Transliteration: "Tsue to
Kansuto to Kami no
Chōai" (****anese: 杖とカンストと神の寵愛)
Fumio Maezono Tomoko Konparu Fumihiro Yoshimura...
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December 9 –
Charles Oliphant,
British physician (b. 1666)
December 11
Chatan Chōai,
sessei of
Ryukyu (b. 1650)
Stefano Cupilli,
Roman Catholic Archbishop of...