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James Kisai, SJ, also
known as
Diego Kisai (ディエゴ喜斎) or
Jacobo Kisai, was a ****anese
Jesuit lay
brother and saint, one of the 26
Martyrs of ****an. Out...
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Kisai Domain (騎西藩,
Kisai-han) was a ****anese
domain of the Edo period,
located in
Musashi Province (modern-day
Kisai, Saitama). The
domain existed until...
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Kisai (騎西町,
Kisai-machi) was a town
located in
Kitasaitama District,
Saitama Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of 20...
- Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh al-
Kisāʾī (Arabic: محمد الكسائي) (ca. 1100 CE)
wrote a work on
Stories of the
Prophets (Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyā). It has been characterised...
- name was
probably Abu’l-Hasan (or Abu Ishaq) Majd al-Din ʿAli ibn
Muhammad Kisāʾi (or Kasāʾi)
Marvazi (according to Ali al-Bakharzi,
author of
Dumyat al-Qasr)...
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arcade with his friends. TBS
revealed plans for a new
anime series, with
Kisai Takyama working on the project. This
original anime television adaption...
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behind 'Blue Beetle'". Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved 2024-09-29. Ponce,
Kisai (2023-11-14). "What
Latino Superhero Xolo Maridueña Eats on His Day Off...
- executioners.
Crucified alongside him were Joan Soan (de Gotó) and
Santiago Kisai, also of the
Society of Jesus;
along with twenty-three
other clergy and...
- the Taniyama–Shimura conjecture.
Taniyama was born on 22
November 1927 in
Kisai, a town in Saitama. He was the
sixth of
eight children born to a doctor's...
- al-
Kisāʾī, Qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ, ed.
Isaac Eisenberg (Leiden 1922–3), 199–205, trans.
Wheeler M.
Thackston Jr., The
tales of the
prophets of al-
Kisaʾi (Boston...