found: Britannica online, Sep. 12, 2019:(Shango; Chango; "major deity of the religion of the Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria. He also figures in the religion of the Edo people of southeastern Nigeria, who refer to him as Esango, and in the religion of the Fon people of Benin, who call him Sogbo or Ebioso. Like all of the Yoruba gods (orishas), Shango is both a deified ancestor and a natural force, both aspects being associated with a cult and a priesthood")
found: Wikipedia, Sep. 12, 2019:(Shango (Yoruba language: Ṣàngó, also known as Changó or Xangô in Latin America; and as Jakuta or Badé) is an Orisha. Geneaologically speaking, Shango is a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third Alaafin of the Oyo Kingdom prior to his posthumous deification...He is considered to be one of the most powerful rulers that Yorubaland has ever produced, and is noted for his anger).
found: Sángò, 2016:t.p. (Sángò)
found: Encyc. relig.:p. 60, under Şango (one of the most complicated and venerated Yoruba gods)
found: Zaramaira. Santa Bárbara bendita, la astucia de Shangó, 2007:p. 8 (Shangó, an orisha)
found: Dict. of Modern Yoruba, 1958:p. 621 (Sòngó; god of thunder and lightning)