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Nanzi (南子) also
called Wey Ling
Nanzi (died 480 BC) was the
consort of Duke Ling of Wey (r. 534–492 BC) in the
Spring and
Autumn period. She was most...
- Look up
nánzǐ or
nánzì in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nanzi may
refer to: Anansi, an Akan
mythological spider, also
spelled Nanzi Nanzih District...
- his New
World iterations, such as "Ba Anansi",: 102–123 "Kompa
Nanzi" and/or "
Nanzi", "Nancy", "Aunt Nancy", and "Sis' Nancy", even
though he is always...
- Pulo ng Pugad, lit. 'Island of Nest');
Mandarin Chinese: 南子島/南子岛; pinyin:
Nánzi Dǎo, is an
island on the
northwestern edge of the
Spratly Islands in the...
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Nanzih District (also
spelled Nanzi; Chinese: 楠梓區;
Hanyu Pinyin:
Nánzǐ Qū;
Tongyong Pinyin: Nánzǐh Cyu; Wade–Giles: Nan2-tzŭ3 Ch'ü1) is a
district located...
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Nanzi Station (traditional Chinese: 楠梓車站;
simplified Chinese: 楠梓车站; pinyin:
Nánzǐ Chēzhàn) (formerly
Nanzih Station) is a
railway station on the Taiwan...
- (simplified Chinese: 全国男子篮球联赛;
traditional Chinese: 全國男子籃球聯賽; pinyin: Quánguó
Nánzǐ Lánqiú Liánsài) is a
professional basketball minor league in China, called...
- Duke
Xiang and the
concubine Chou E [zh] (婤姶). Duke Ling's wife was Lady
Nanzi (南子),
whilst his son was
Prince Kuaikui (蒯聵). Duke Ling was
succeeded by...
- Sarab-e
Naniz (Persian: سراب ننيز, also
Romanized as Sarāb-e Nanīz, Sarāb-e Nānīz, Sarāb-i-Nanīz, and Sar Āb Nanīz; also
known as Sarāb-e Nīz) is a village...
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China and one of the most
politically influential women noted since Lady
Nanzi.
Queen Dowager Xuan was a
native of the
State of Chu. Her
ancestral name...