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Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu. 2015.
Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu. 2015.
gangui — ● gangui nom masculin (ancien provençal ganguil, petit filet rond du grec gaggamon) Chalut méditerranéen, constitué par une poche conique, traîné par deux bateaux. Bateau armé pour la pêche au gangui. gangui [gɑ̃gi] n. m. ÉTYM. 1681; de l anc.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Gangui — Un gangui est un filet de pêche aux mailles très serrées avec une armature métallique rectangulaire. Ce filet est utilisé dans les environs de TOULON pour racler le fond de la mer, d où le surnom de râteau. Ce genre de filet est utilisé pour la… … Wikipédia en Français
gangui — (gan ghi) s. m. Filet de mer à mailles étroites, qui est en usage sur la Méditerranée. • Défendons de faire la pêche du gangui et du brégin et celle du marqueseque ou du nonnat pendant les mois de mars, avril et mai, Ordonn. août 1681.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Qifu Gangui — or Qifu Qianguiref|1 (乞伏乾歸) (d. 412), formally Prince Wuyuan of Henan (河南武元王), was a prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Western Qin. He was a brother of the founding prince, Qifu Guoren (Prince Xuanlie), who became prince after Qifu Guoren s… … Wikipedia
Alejandro Gangui — Nacimiento … Wikipedia Español
Qifu Chipan — (乞伏熾磐) (d. 428), formally Prince Wenzhao of (Western) Qin ((西)秦文昭王), was a prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Western Qin. During his reign, Western Qin reached its prime after he destroyed and seized the territory of the rival state Southern… … Wikipedia
Yao Xing — (姚興) (366 416), courtesy name Zilue (子略), formally Emperor Wenhuan of (Later) Qin ((後)秦文桓帝), was an emperor of the Chinese/Qiang state Later Qin. He was the son of the founding emperor Yao Chang (Emperor Wucheng). For most of his reign, he did… … Wikipedia
Tufa Rutan — (禿髮傉檀) (365 415), formally Prince Jing of (Southern) Liang) ((南)涼景王), was the last prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Liang. As he was the son that his father, the Xianbei chief Tufa Sifujian (禿髮思復犍), considered most talented, his older … Wikipedia
Lü Guang — (呂光) (337 400), courtesy name Shiming (世明), formally Emperor Yiwu of (Later) Liang ((後)涼懿武帝), was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Di state Later Liang (although during most of his reign, he used the title Heavenly Prince ( Tian Wang )). He… … Wikipedia
Fu Chong — (苻崇) (? 394) was an emperor of the Chinese/Di state Former Qin. He assumed the throne in 394 after the death of his father, Fu Deng (Emperor Gao). He would later die in battle against the Western Qin, ending Former Qin. During Fu Deng s reign Fu… … Wikipedia