Mago may refer to:
Places
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Mago Island
Mago Island (pronounced ) is a volcanic island that lies in the northwest sector of Fiji's northern Lau Group of islands. One of the largest private islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, the pristine island consists of of land. The island ...
, an island in Fiji
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Mago, Minorca, a Carthaginian and later Roman town in Menorca
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Mago, Russia, a rural locality (a settlement) in
Khabarovsk Krai
Khabarovsk Krai ( rus, Хабаровский край, r=Khabarovsky kray, p=xɐˈbarəfskʲɪj kraj) is a federal subject (a krai) of Russia. It is geographically located in the Russian Far East and is a part of the Far Eastern Federal District ...
, Russia
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Mago National Park Mago may refer to:
Places
*Mago Island, an island in Fiji
* Mago, Minorca, a Carthaginian and later Roman town in Menorca
* Mago, Russia, a rural locality (a settlement) in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia
* Mago National Park, in Ethiopia
** Mount Mago a ...
, in Ethiopia
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Mount Mago a mountain in Mago National Park, Ethiopia
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Mago River
Mago River (or Magi River) is a river of southern Ethiopia, entirely located in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region. It joins the Neri River to form the Usno River, a tributary of the Omo River.
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a tributary of the Omo river in Mago National Park, Ethiopia
People
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Mago (agricultural writer)
Mago ( xpu, 𐤌𐤂𐤍, ) was a Carthaginian writer, author of an agricultural manual in Punic which was a record of the farming knowledge of Carthage, The Punic text has been lost, but some fragments of Greek and Latin translations surv ...
, Carthaginian writer quoted and drawn on by Columella
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Mago Barca
Mago Barca ( xpu, 𐤌𐤂𐤍 𐤁𐤓𐤒, ; 243–203BC) was a Barcid Carthaginian who played an important role in the Second Punic War, leading forces of Carthage against the Roman Republic in Iberia and northern and central Italy. Mag ...
(243–203 BCE), Carthaginian general, son of Hamilcar Barca and brother of Hannibal
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Mago (fleet commander) (died 383 BCE), Carthaginian fleet commander, active in Sicily
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Mago (general)
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Mago or Magon ( xpu, 𐤌𐤂𐤍, ; grc-gre, Μάγων, ''Mágōn'') was commander of the Carthage, Carthaginian fleet and army in Sicily in 344 BC. When Timoleon had made himself master of the citadel of Syracuse, Italy, Syracus ...
, Carthaginian general active in Sicily in the mid 4th century BCE
* The
Magonids
The Magonids were a political dynasty of Ancient Carthage from 550 BCE to 340 BCE. The dynasty was first established under Mago I, under whom Carthage became pre-eminent among the Phoenician colonies in the western Mediterranean. Under the Magoni ...
of the ruling dynasty of
Carthage
Carthage was the capital city of Ancient Carthage, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classi ...
from 550 BCE to 340 BCE
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Mago I of Carthage
MagoI, also known as Magon ( xpu, 𐤌𐤂𐤍, ), was the king of the Ancient Carthage from 550 BC to 530 BC and the founding monarch of the Magonid dynasty of Carthage. (reigned c. 550 – c. 530 BCE)
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Mago II of Carthage
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MagoII, also known as Magon ( xpu, 𐤌𐤂𐤍, ), was Shofet of Carthage from 396 to 375 BCE, and was a member of the Magonid dynasty. He became Shofet after the suicide of Himilco II in 396 BCE and was succeeded by Ma ...
(reigned 396–375 BCE)
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Mago III of Carthage
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MagoII, also known as Magon ( xpu, 𐤌𐤂𐤍, ), was Shofet of Carthage from 396 to 375 BCE, and was a member of the Magonid dynasty. He became Shofet after the suicide of Himilco II in 396 BCE and was succeeded by Ma ...
(reigned 375–344 BCE)
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Andrea Bargnani
Andrea Bargnani (; born 26 October 1985) is an Italian former professional basketball player. The 7 ft 0 in (213 cm) power forward-center played for Benetton Treviso in the Italian LBA and the EuroLeague before being selected first ...
known as "Il Mago" (b. 1985), Italian basketball player
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Francisco Mago Leccia
Francisco Mago Leccia (“Mago”) was born in Tumeremo, Bolívar (state), Bolívar State, Venezuela on May 21, 1931 and died in Puerto La Cruz, Anzoátegui State, Venezuela on February 27, 2004.Schaefer, Provenzano, Pinna & Baskin (2005) - ''New ...
(1931–2004), Venezuelan ichthyologist
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Hannibal Mago
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Hannibal Mago ( xpu, 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋 , ) was a grandson of Hamilcar Mago. He predates the more famous Carthaginian general Hannibal by about 200 years.
Career
He was shofet (judge) of Carthage in 410 BC and in 409 BC commanded a Ca ...
(died 406 BCE), Carthaginian shofet and general
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Kenryo Hayashi, also known as "Mago", professional fighting game player
Music
* Mago, an alternative term for
didgeridoo
The didgeridoo (; also spelt didjeridu, among other variants) is a wind instrument, played with vibrating lips to produce a continuous drone while using a special breathing technique called circular breathing. The didgeridoo was developed by ...
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''Mago'' (album), a 2007 album by Billy Martin and John Medeski
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Mägo de Oz
Mägo de Oz (Spanish for '' Wizard of Oz'', with a metal umlaut) are a Spanish folk metal band from Begoña, Madrid formed in mid-1988 by drummer Txus di Fellatio.
The band became well known for the strong Celtic feel to their music strengthene ...
, a Celtic folk metal band from Spain
* "
Mago", a 2020 single by GFriend from the album
回:''Walpurgis Night''
Other uses
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''Mago'' (spider), a spider genus of the family Salticidae found in South America
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HD 32518
HD 32518 (HR 1636) is a solitary star in the northern circumpolar constellation Camelopardalis. It has an apparent magnitude of 6.42, placing it near the max naked eye visibility. Located about 400 light years away, it is receding wi ...
, a star with the approved name "Mago", named after the Mago National Park
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Magu or Mago, a Chinese and Korean goddess
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Nurarihyon no Mago
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Shiibashi. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from March 2008 to June 2012, and later in ''Jump Next!'' from August to December 2012. Its chapters were collect ...
'', a manga series
See also
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Magus (disambiguation)
A magus is a priest of Zoroastrianism or earlier religions of the western Iranians.
Magus or The Magus may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* Magus (''Chrono Trigger''), a character from the 1995 video game ''Chrono Trigger''
* Magus (comi ...
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