- Wu
Sangui (Chinese: 吳三桂; pinyin: Wú
Sānguì; Wade–Giles: Wu San-kuei; 8 June 1612 – 2
October 1678),
courtesy name
Changbai (長白) or
Changbo (長伯), was a...
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Sanguis et
Cinis (Latin:
Blood and Ashes) was an
Austrian gothic rock band. In 1994, Eve
Evangel met
Ashley Dayour and they
started Sanguis et Cinis....
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radio broadcast of
Sanguis Venenatus was on WPRB 103.3 fm Princeton, New Jersey, on 28
November 2012. On 14
January 2013,
Sanguis Venenatus was aired...
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Streptococcus sanguinis,
formerly known as
Streptococcus sanguis, is a Gram-positive
facultative anaerobic coccus species of
bacteria and a
member of...
- Nhoa Ryan
Sangui (born 29
August 2006) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a left-back for
Ligue 1 club Reims.
Sangui is a
product of the...
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Salus Electorum,
Sanguis Jesu; or the
Death of
Death in the
Death of
Christ is a 1648 book by the
English theologian John Owen in
which he
defends the...
- There, the Qing prince-regent
Dorgon allied with
former Ming
general Wu
Sangui to
defeat rebel leader Li
Zicheng of the Shun dynasty,
allowing Dorgon and...
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Julio Sanguily Garritte (1845–1906) was a
Cuban independence activist and
insurgent who took
prominent roles in the
rebel army
during the Ten Years' War...
- a vertebrate,
usually leading to death. The word
comes from the
Latin '
sanguis',
meaning blood, and the
prefix 'ex-',
meaning 'out of'. Exsanguination...
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characters are
based on
historical figures, such as the
Kangxi Emperor, Oboi, Wu
Sangui, Chen Yuanyuan,
Princess Changping,
Zheng Keshuang, Feng Xifan, Shi Lang...