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What (who) is rising of the sun - definition

BOARD GAME
Empire of rising sun; Empire of the rising sun

The House of the Rising Sun         
  • 1867 advertisement noting the "Rising Sun Coffee House" building for rent or lease
AMERICAN TRADITIONAL FOLK SONG
House of the Rising Sun; House Of The Rising Sun; The House Of The Rising Sun; House of the Risin' Sun; House of the Rising Son; The House of the Rising Sun (folk song); Rising Sun Blues; House of the rising sun; House Of the Rising Sun; Hotrs; The House of the Rising Sun (song); Le Pénitencier; Le pénitencier; Pénitencier; Penitencier; Le Penitencier; Le penitencier
"The House of the Rising Sun" is a traditional folk song, sometimes called "Rising Sun Blues". It tells of a person's life gone wrong in the city of New Orleans.
Rising Sun, Carter Lane         
PUB IN CARTER LANE, CITY OF LONDON
Rising Sun (Carter Street) City of London; Rising Sun, City of London; Rising Sun, Carter Lane
The Rising Sun is a pub at 61 Carter Lane, London. It is a Grade II listed building, built in the early/mid-19th century.
Empire of the Rising Sun         
Empire of The Rising Sun (RSN–1995) is a board wargame published originally by Avalon Hill, designed by Bruce Harper with much input by Dave Casper into the naval warfare rules. This is the Pacific War companion game to Advanced Third Reich (A3R), using similar rules, and containing once again a copy of "Ultra" magazine with a synopsis of the game.

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Empire of the Rising Sun

Empire of The Rising Sun (RSN–1995) is a board wargame published originally by Avalon Hill, designed by Bruce Harper with much input by Dave Casper into the naval warfare rules. This is the Pacific War companion game to Advanced Third Reich (A3R), using similar rules, and containing once again a copy of "Ultra" magazine with a synopsis of the game. A previous version, occasionally discussed in the pages of The General magazine, had been in development the late 1970s, but was never published.

Examples of use of rising of the sun
1. Only a dead heart can look at them without genuine interaction. «Lord of all points of sunrise.» The translation of this verse is far from adequate, as the verse not only refers to the rising of the sun, but of every star and planet.