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  2. Tang Jia San Shao - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Wei (born January 10, 1981), also known under the pen name Tang Jia San Shao (唐家三少), [1] is a Chinese novelist. He is the author of the epic fantasy series Douluo Dalu, also known as Soul Land, which became a multimedia franchise including a TV series, an animated series, various comic adaptations and video games.

  3. Nguyễn dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty was an absolutist ruler, which means he was both the head of state and the head of government. [162] The Gia Long Code in 1812 declared the Vietnamese monarch as the universal ruler of all Vietnam; using the Confucian concept Mandate of Heaven to provide monarchs absolute power.

  4. Heaven's Lost Property - Wikipedia

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    The sadistic and ruthless ruler of Synapse, Master enjoys torturing the Angeloids he owns (both physically and emotionally); he sees them as merely his playthings which he can do as he pleases, and discard as trash. He is condescending towards humans, and refers to them as "Downers", a trait that is also shared with his Angeloids.

  5. List of monarchs of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Cham rulers of the former kingdom of Champa in present-day Central and Southern Vietnam used many titles, mostly derived from Hindu Sanskrit titles. There were prefix titles, among them, Jaya and Śrī , which Śrī (His glorious, His Majesty) was used more commonly before each ruler's name, and sometimes Śrī and Jaya were combined into Śrī ...

  6. List of state leaders in the 3rd century - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia. Funan –; Fàn Shīmàn, King (early 3rd century) Fàn Jīnshēng, King (c.230) Fàn Zhān, King (c.230–c.243 or later) Fàn Cháng, King (after 243)

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." There’s a new contender for the spot of public enemy number one, and his name is Adar.

  8. Tudigong - Wikipedia

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    Before Chenghuangshen ("City Gods") became more prominent in China, land worship had a hierarchy of deities conforming strictly to social structure, in which the emperor, kings, dukes, officials, and common people were allowed to worship only the land gods within their command; the highest land deity was the Houtu ("Queen of the Earth").

  9. Ereshkigal - Wikipedia

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    "Queen of the Great Earth") [1] [2] [a] was the goddess of Kur, the land of the dead or underworld in Sumerian mythology. In later myths, she was said to rule Irkalla alongside her husband Nergal . Sometimes her name is given as Irkalla , similar to the way the name Hades was used in Greek mythology for both the underworld and its ruler, and ...