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Taibo (Chinese: 泰伯; pinyin:
Tàibó; Wade–Giles: T'ai-po) (circa 1150 BCE), or Wu
Taibo, was the
eldest son of King Tai of Zhou and the
legendary founder...
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Taibo was the
legendary founder of the
State of Wu in
ancient China.
Taibo or Tai Bo may
refer to: A name of Li Bai,
Chinese poet Paco
Ignacio Taibo II...
- Paco
Ignacio Taibo II (born
Francisco Ignacio Taibo ****jo; on
January 11, 1949), also
known as Paco
Taibo II or
informally as PIT is a Spanish-Mexican...
- Mascaró (born 17
January 1954 in
Buenos Aires, Argentina),
known as Raúl
Taibo is an
Argentine actor,
whose work has been
mainly in television. In 1973...
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Carlos Taibo Arias (born in Madrid, 12 May 1956) is a writer, editor, and
retired professor of
political science at the
Autonomous University of Madrid...
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Beatriz Taibo (March 10, 1932 –
March 2, 2019) was an
Argentine film and TV actor.
Taibo was born in San
Telmo in 1932. In 1942
Taibo began to act at...
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giving birth to him. Li's
courtesy name has been
romanized variously as Li
Taibo, Li Taibai, Li Tai-po,
among others. The ****anese
pronunciation of his name...
- Wálter
Taibo Martínez (7
March 1931 – 10
January 2021) was a
Uruguayan football goalkeeper who pla**** for
Uruguay in the 1966 FIFA
World Cup. He also...
- Paco
Ignacio Taibo may
refer to
either the
father or the son: Paco
Ignacio Taibo I (1924–2008) Paco
Ignacio Taibo II (born 1949) This
disambiguation page...
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traced its
royal lineage to
Taibo, a
relative of King Wen of Zhou.
According to the
Records of the
Grand Historian,
Taibo was the
oldest son of Gugong...