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Akinakes The acinaces, also
transliterated as
akinakes (Gr**** ἀκῑνάκης) or
akinaka (unattested Old
Persian *akīnakah,
Sogdian kynʼk) is a type of
dagger or...
- name
akinaka has been used to
refer to
whichever form of
sword the
Persian army
favoured at the time. It is
widely believed that the
original akinaka was...
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Fujiwara no
Akinaka (藤原 顕仲; 1059–1129) was a ****anese
nobleman and waka poet of the
Heian period.
Fujiwara no
Akinaka was born in Kōhei 2 (1059 in the...
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spent the rest of his days at the clan's
residence in Shinagawa.
Manabe Akinaka (間部詮央,
December 12, 1738 - July 11, 1771) was the 3rd daimyō of
Sabae Domain...
- popes. At-Turtushi,
Andalusian political philosopher (d. 1126)
Fujiwara no
Akinaka, ****anese
nobleman (d. 1129)
Fulcher of Chartres,
French priest and chronicler...
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Cellach of
Armagh (or Celsus),
Irish archbishop (b. 1080)
Fujiwara no
Akinaka, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1059) John Theristus,
Italian Benedictine monk (b...
- rich district". San
Francisco Call. July 8, 1909.
Retrieved 4 June 2021.
Akinaka,
Arthur Y. (February 1939). "Railroad Transportation" (PDF). An Historic...
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uncomplimentary nicknames;
Brower and
Miner mention that one critic,
Fujiwara no
Akinaka (fl. 1100-1125)
wrote a now-lost ten-part work
called the Ryōgyokushū ("Collection...
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Onoue 29 DF JPN Nao
Tanioka 30 FW JPN
Hinako Nakachi 31 DF JPN Mika
Akinaka 32 DF JPN
Yumeno Yamaguchi 33 GK JPN
Chiaki Tomonaga 34 GK JPN Saki...
- Koōgimi), is the more
correct reading.
According to the Kugyō Bunin [ja],
Akinaka died on the
twentieth day of the
third month of Chōtoku 1 (22
April 995)...