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Arako Kannon (荒子観音), also
known as Jōkai-san Enryū-in Kannon-ji (浄海山圓龍(円竜)院観音寺) is a
Buddhist temple located in
Nagoya in
central ****an. It has a wooden...
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Panagia tou Araka, or
Arakos (Gr****: Παναγία του Άρακα or Άρακος), is a
middle Byzantine Orthodox church located in Cyprus. It is one of the most well-known...
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illustrated by
Arako Toaru. It
began serialization on Kodansha's &Sofa
manga website in
November 2021.
Written and
illustrated by
Arako Toaru,
Never Say...
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Nagoya and
Nagoya Freight Terminal; thus, the
section between Nagoya and
Arako Station is used for both p****enger and
freight traffic.
Since its opening...
- restoration. A
cadet branch of the
Owari Maeda were
given the
castle of
Arako in what is now part of Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya.
Maeda Toshimasa (d.1560) entered...
- Winfield, David; Winfield, June (2000). The
Church of the
Panaghia tou
Arakos at Lagoudhera, Cyprus: The
Paintings and
their Painterly Significance. Dumbarton...
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Shrine Nagoya Castle Honmaru Palace (Nagoya Castle) Ōsu
Kannon Banshō-ji
Arako Kannon Toyota Commemorative Museum of
Industry and
Technology SCMaglev and...
- in the
village of
Arako (present-day Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya). He was the
fourth of
seven brothers, of
Maeda Toshimasa, who held
Arako Castle.
Toshiie served...
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Aracus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄρακος
Arakos; fl. 409–369 BC) was a
Spartan military commander and statesman. He
served as
ephor in 409/8 BC, and
seems to have...
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known as
Toshiharu (利春), he was the son of
Maeda To****aka. His seat was
Arako Castle in
Owari Province.
Toshimasa was a v****al of Oda Nobuhide, who nominally...