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Yago (other)
Yago or YAGO may refer to: *Yagō, a term applied in traditional Japanese culture to names passed down within a guild, studio, or other circumstance other than blood relations *YAGO (database), a semantic knowledge base *Yago (name), includes list of people and characters with the name * ''Yago'' (telenovela), a Mexican telenovela from ''Televisa'' See also * Iago (other) Iago is the main antagonist in the play ''Othello'' by William Shakespeare Iago may also refer to: Biology * ''Iago'' (fish), a genus of hound sharks * Iago sparrow, endemic to the Cape Verde archipelago Characters * ''Iago'' (Aladdin), a pa ... * Jago (other) {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Yagō
, literally meaning "house name", is a term applied in traditional Japanese culture to Japanese name, names passed down within a guild, studio, or other circumstance other than blood relations. The term is synonymous with and . The term most often refers to the guild names of kabuki actors, but is also applicable to the names artists take from their masters or studios, names taken from one's business, and a few other similar circumstances. The of , also often seen at the end of a name, means "house", "roof", or "shop", and helps to illuminate the origins and meanings of the term. A number of have associated emblems, some of which incorporate rebuses; see Japanese rebus monogram. History Originally, were place names of homes or buildings taken on by the inhabitants. Even when the house changed hands entirely from one family to another, the new family would take on the name of the house. However, the previous owners would frequently keep the house name when they moved. Often, ...
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YAGO (database)
YAGO (Yet Another Great Ontology) is an open source knowledge base developed at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Saarbrücken. It is automatically extracted from Wikidata and Schema.org. YAGO4, which was released in 2020, combines data that was extracted from Wikidata with relationship designators from Schema.org. The previous version of YAGO, YAGO3, had knowledge of more than 10 million entities and contained more than 120 million facts about these entities. The information in YAGO3 was extracted from Wikipedia (e.g., categories, redirects, infoboxes), WordNet (e.g., synsets, hyponymy), and GeoNames. The accuracy of YAGO was manually evaluated to be above 95% on a sample of facts. To integrate it to the linked data cloud, YAGO has been linked to the DBpedia ontology and to the SUMO ontology. YAGO3 is provided in Turtle and tsv formats. Dumps of the whole database are available, as well as thematic and specialized dumps. It can also be queried through various online ...
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Yago (name)
Yago is a name of Spanish origin, first found in Galicia. The given name Yago is a variant of lago, deriving from an old equivalent of Jacob, meaning "supplanter". Variations of the name include Yague, Yagües, Yáguez, Santiago, Santyago, San Diego, and others. Santiago usually refers specifically to the New Testament apostles. Yago is common as a surname in the Philippines. People with this name include: Given name * Yago (footballer, born 1992), Brazilian footballer Yago Fernando da Silva * Yago (footballer, born 1994), Brazilian footballer Yago Moreira Silva * Yago (footballer, born 1995), Brazilian footballer Yago Henrique Severino dos Santos * Yago (footballer, born 1997), Brazilian footballer Yago César da Silva * Yago Del Piero (born 1994), Brazilian football * Yago Felipe (born 1994), Brazilian football midfielder * Yago Fernández (born 1988), Portuguese footballer * Yago Gomes (born 2001), Brazilian footballer * Yago González (born 1979), Spanish football ...
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Yago (telenovela)
''Yago'' (formerly known as ''Yago, pasión y venganza'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carmen Armendáriz for Televisa. It is an adaptation (drastically changed) of the 1844 French novel, ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' by Alexandre Dumas, and is also a remake of the Turkish series, '' Ezel''. The series featured 65 episodes. The series stars Iván Sánchez as Yago, Gabriela de la Garza as Sara, Flavio Medina as Lucio and Pablo Valentín as Abel. Plot Omar, a young man from Mexico City, is betrayed by his fiancée, Sara, and two close friends, in a failed robbery plot where he was framed as the perpetrator. After being unjustly imprisoned for 11 years and faking his death to escape during a prison riot, he undergoes plastic surgery to alter his appearance and plots revenge under his new identity, "Yago". Quite different from Dumas' plot, Yago is not empowered by discovering a treasure on an island, but by a mafioso type gang lord who has a long running feud with another ...
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Iago (other)
Iago is the main antagonist in the play ''Othello'' by William Shakespeare Iago may also refer to: Biology * ''Iago'' (fish), a genus of hound sharks * Iago sparrow, endemic to the Cape Verde archipelago Characters * ''Iago'' (Aladdin), a parrot in the 1992 film ''Aladdin'' and various Disney media * Iago, a character in the American television series ''Gargoyles'' People Footballers * Iago (footballer, born 1995) or Iago Sampaio Silva, Brazilian footballer * Iago (footballer, born 1997) or Iago Amaral Borduchi, Brazilian footballer * Iago (footballer, born 1999) or Iago Fabrício Gonçalves dos Reis, a Brazilian footballer * Iago Falque (born 1990), a Spanish footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder * Iago Aspas (born 1987), a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker. * Iago Iglesias (born 1984), a Spanish professional footballer Other people * Iago, a variant form of the name Jago * Iago, a pen-name of Sir Robert Walpole * Iago ap Beli (c. 560� ...
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