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Turgesius (died 845) (also
called Turgeis, Tuirgeis, Turges, and Thorgest) was a
Viking chief active in
Ireland during the 9th century.
Turgesius Island...
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Manchu noble,
close ****ociate of
Nurhaci Daqi (達啟/达启), Eidu's
second son
Turgei (圖爾格/图尔格,pinyin:Tu'erge; 1594–1645), Eidu's
eighth son;
officer of Manchu...
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annals with
parallels in
other historical sources are the
foreign chieftain Turgeis,
beginning in 845, Ímar and Amlaíb, the
later progenitors of the Uí Ímair...
- died 1073. Bé Binn Ní Briain,
Queen of Ailech, died 1110. Bé Binn
ingen Turgeis, died 1127/1134. Bé Binn Ní Con Chaille, died 1134. Bé Binn Ní Eochagain...
- in
Ireland throughout the winter. In the mid 9th century,
Viking leader Turgeis or
Thorgest founded a
stronghold at Dublin,
plundered Leinster and Meath...
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Manchu Niohuru clan and had
issue (two sons, one daughter)
Married Turgei (圖爾格; 1594–1645) of the
Manchu Niohuru clan
Babuhai (巴布海),
General of the...
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Hongkuang (洪匡) NN Eidu
Niohuru 8.
Turgei 16.Ebilun 17.Sosohun
Fiyanggu (died prematurely) 3.Wife of
Nikan 1621
Turgei 1608 Daki (达启)
Fifth Daughter (1597-1613)...
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missions to
Choseon aiming to gain
support for
Manchus 1731 Duke
Guoyi (果毅公)
Turgei Niohuru Conqueror of Yanzhou,
prince consort of
Princess Mukushen 1627 3...
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close ****ociate of
Nurhaci 17
brothers Daqi (達啟/达启), Eidu's
second son
Turgei (圖爾格/图尔格, 1594–1645), Eidu's
eighth son;
officer of
Manchu armies during...
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increasing in size
until larger forces appear, such as that led by the
shadowy Turgéis (Turgesius) in the 840s, and
those led by Amlaíb and Ímar from the 850s...