There are 18 total results for your Conqueror search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
勝利者 胜利者 see styles |
shèng lì zhě sheng4 li4 zhe3 sheng li che shourisha / shorisha しょうりしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Conqueror(ant: 敗北者) winner; victor; conqueror |
征服者 see styles |
zhēng fú zhě zheng1 fu2 zhe3 cheng fu che seifukusha / sefukusha せいふくしゃ |
conqueror conqueror |
勝軍 胜军 see styles |
shèng jun sheng4 jun1 sheng chün katsutoki かつとき |
(given name) Katsutoki Prasenajit, conquering army, or conqueror of an army; king of Kośala and patron of Śākyamuni; also one of the Maharājas, v. 明王. |
殺賊 杀贼 see styles |
shā zéi sha1 zei2 sha tsei setsuzoku |
Kṣīṇāsrava, thief-destroyer, i.e. conqueror of the passions, an arhat. |
覇者 see styles |
hasha はしゃ |
(1) supreme ruler; conqueror; (2) champion; winner; titleholder |
項羽 项羽 see styles |
xiàng yǔ xiang4 yu3 hsiang yü kouu / kou こうう |
Xiang Yu the Conqueror (232-202 BC), warlord defeated by first Han emperor (person) Xiang Yu (aka Kou U) (232 BC-202 BC), general in the late Qin period, defeated by Liu Bang, founder of the Han Dynasty |
帖木兒 帖木儿 see styles |
tiē mù ér tie1 mu4 er2 t`ieh mu erh tieh mu erh |
Timur or Tamerlane (1336-1405), Mongol emperor and conqueror |
戦勝者 see styles |
senshousha / senshosha せんしょうしゃ |
victor; victor troops; conqueror |
闍演帝 阇演帝 see styles |
shé yǎn dì she2 yan3 di4 she yen ti jaentai |
(or 闍演底) jayanta, conqueror, name of Śiva and others. |
降三世 see styles |
xiáng sān shì xiang2 san1 shi4 hsiang san shih gō sansei |
To subdue the three worlds, as conqueror of them, e.g. 降三世明王 Trailokya-vijaya-rāja, rāja subduing the three realms above, here, below, one of the five great 明王 q.v.; the one controlling the east; subduer of the three realms of desire, resentment, and stupidity; also of these three passions in past, present, future. There are other similar rājas. |
罽膩吒王 罽腻咤王 see styles |
jì nì zhà wáng ji4 ni4 zha4 wang2 chi ni cha wang Keijita Ō |
Caṇḍa-Kaniṣka, 吒王; the Scythian king, conqueror of northern India and Central Asia, noted for violence, the seizure of Aśvaghoṣa, and, later, patronage of Buddhism. |
降三世明 see styles |
xiáng sān s hi míng xiang2 san1 s hi4 ming2 hsiang san s hi ming gō sanse myō |
conqueror of the three worlds |
霸王別姬 霸王别姬 see styles |
bà wáng bié jī ba4 wang2 bie2 ji1 pa wang pieh chi |
The Conqueror Bids Farewell to His Favorite Concubine (tragic opera by Mei Lanfang 梅蘭芳|梅兰芳[Mei2 Lan2 fang1]); Farewell My Concubine (1993 film by Chen Kaige) |
大威徳明王 see styles |
daiitokumyouou / daitokumyoo だいいとくみょうおう |
{Buddh} Yamantaka Vidya-raja; conqueror of Death |
居魯士大帝 居鲁士大帝 see styles |
jū lǔ shì dà dì ju1 lu3 shi4 da4 di4 chü lu shih ta ti |
Cyrus the Great (ca. 600-530 BC), the founder of the Persian Empire and the conqueror of Babylon |
帖木兒大汗 帖木儿大汗 see styles |
tiē mù ér dà hán tie1 mu4 er2 da4 han2 t`ieh mu erh ta han tieh mu erh ta han |
Timur or Tamerlane (1336-1405), Mongol emperor and conqueror |
毘指多婆多 毗指多婆多 see styles |
pí zhǐ duō pó duō pi2 zhi3 duo1 po2 duo1 p`i chih to p`o to pi chih to po to bishitabata |
vijitavat, one who has conquered, conqueror, intp. as the sun. |
降三世明王 see styles |
xiáng sān shì míng wáng xiang2 san1 shi4 ming2 wang2 hsiang san shih ming wang gouzanzemyouou / gozanzemyoo ごうざんぜみょうおう |
{Buddh} Trailokyavijaya Vidya-raja; conqueror of the three worlds conqueror of the three worlds |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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