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Magua is a
fictional character and the main
antagonist in the 1826
novel The Last of the
Mohicans by
James Fenimore Cooper. This
historical novel is set...
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magua (Manchu: ᠣᠯᠪᠣ olbo,
simplified Chinese: 马褂;
traditional Chinese: 馬褂) was a
style of
jacket worn by
males during the Qing
dynasty (1644–1911)...
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Magua is a
genus of
Australian intertidal spiders containing the
single species,
Magua wiangaree. It was
first described by V. T.
Davies in 1998, and has...
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magua in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Magua is a
fictional Indian character in
James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans.
Magua may also...
- by a
native named Magua, who
leads them
through a
shortcut unaccompanied by the
British militia.
Heyward is
dissatisfied with
Magua's shortcut, and the...
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civilians leave the fort,
Huron warriors led by
Magua attack and m****acre them.
Munro is
mortally wounded by
Magua, who
promises him that he will kill his daughters...
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Cibyra magua is a
species of moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
known from Peru. Nielsen, Ebbe S.; Robinson,
Gaden S.; Wagner,
David L. (2000). "Ghost-moths...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of
Magua was a short-lived (1504–11)
Latin bishopric with its see at
Magua (now Concepción de la Vega) on
Hispaniola (Greater...
- of
Maguá. This was
noted by
chronicler Bartolomé de las Casas, who
wrote that in 1502 the
language was on the
decline and by 1527 extinct.
Maguá means...
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Sospeter Magua was an
Anglican bishop in
Kenya during the last
quarter of the
Twentieth Century.
Magua was
educated at St. Paul's University,
Limuru and...