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Taisson le Ancien, or Old Badger, was a
close companion of
William Longsword and pla**** a
major political role in the
early days of the
Duchy of Normandy...
- the
common Romance terms for the
animal evolved (Italian t****o,
French taisson—blaireau is now more common—Catalan toixó,
Spanish tejón,
Portuguese texugo)...
- "idolatrous" but wise in governance.: 30–31 He
noted that the
ruler was
named "
Taisson",
which he
claimed meant "Son of God",
perhaps Chinese Tianzi (Son of Heaven)...
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China by
Emperor Wen of Sui (r. 581–604).
Simocatta names their ruler as
Taisson,
which he
claimed meant Son of God,
either correlating to the
Chinese Tianzi...
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capital city
Khubdan (Old Turkic: Khumdan, i.e. Chang'an), its
current ruler Taisson whose name
meant "Son of God" (Chinese: Tianzi), and
correctly pointed...
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common Romance terms for the
animal evolved (Italian t****o,
French tesson/
taisson/t****on—now
blaireau is more common—,
Catalan toixó,
Spanish tejón, Portuguese...
- by
Emperor Wen of Sui (r. 581–604 AD).
Simocatta names their ruler as
Taisson,
which he
claimed meant Son of God,
either correlating to the
Chinese Tianzi...
- "idolatrous" but wise in governance. He also
related how the
ruler was
named Taisson, the
meaning of
which was "Son of God",
possibly derived from
Chinese Tianzi...
- [citation needed], and one
daughter who
married a
powerful Norman lord,
Raoul Taisson:
Rodulfus (Rudolf, Rodolphe, Raoul), who is said to have
accompanied Robert...
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capital city
Khubdan (Old Turkic: Khumdan, i.e. Chang'an), its
current ruler Taisson whose name
meant "Son of God" (Chinese: Tianzi,
although this
could be...