- Mao
Zetan (Chinese: 毛澤覃, also
named Mao
Zelin (毛澤淋),
courtesy name
first Yongju (咏菊), then
Runju (润菊); 25
September 1905 – 25
April 1935) was a younger...
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Zetan may
refer to: A
fictional character in the film
Circle of Iron, pla**** by
Christopher Lee Zeitan, a
village in
central Israel The Gr****
letter zeta...
- tournament,
fighters compete for the
right to
begin a
quest to
challenge Zetan, a
famous wizard who
possesses a
special book of
enlightenment that is supposed...
- 20
acres of land. He and Wen had four
surviving children, Zedong, Zemin,
Zetan, and Zejian, the
latter of whom was adopted.
According to
family oral histories...
- and Mao
Zetan. Like all
three of Mao Zedong's wives, Mao
Zemin and Mao
Zetan were communists. Like Yang Kai****, both Mao
Zemin and Mao
Zetan were killed...
- people's
court in
Heilongjiang Province. She was the
first wife of Mao
Zetan, the
younger brother of Mao Zedong. Zhou was born in 1910 in Guilin. Her...
-
Empire collapsed in the
second half of the 14th century, the most
powerful Zetan family, the Balšićs,
became sovereigns of Zeta.[citation needed] By the...
-
group photo of Mao
Zejian with her
cousin Mao
Zetan and
others in Changsha, Mao
Zejian (middle), Mao
Zetan (first from left). Born 5
October 1905 Xiangtan...
- Albanian: Shtjefën Balsha); fl. 1419-40),
known as
Stefan Maramonte, was a
Zetan nobleman. He was the son of
Konstantin Balšić and
Helena Thopia. Following...
-
probably T****h Dukagjini.
Christian v****als that did not parti****te
include Zetan Konstantin Balšić. A
quarter of the
Ottoman troops were
recently conquered...