- In ****anese
names here,
surname is first. "
Baien" was a pen-name, "plum garden".
Miura Baien (三浦 梅園,
September 1, 1723 –
April 9, 1789) was a physician...
- Mōri
Baien (毛利梅園) (1798–1851) was a ****anese
samurai and
naturalist of the late Edo period. His
given name was
Motohisa (元寿). He is
known for his accurately...
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Feejee mermaids), and
illustrated by some
scholars of the
period (e.g. §
Baien gyofu); some such
mummies are held by
certain temples that have
ningyo legend...
- Sōrin died in Tsukumi.
Miura Baien (September 1, 1723 –
April 9, 1789): A
scholar originally known as
Susumu but
called Baien after the name of his private...
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Jorge van
Balen (born 23
April 1954) is a
Venezuelan former swimmer. He
competed in the men's 100
metre freestyle at the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- The
three ships were
named Baien, Banri, and Tanso, each
after a
renowned scholar from Oita
during the Edo period.
Baien at the Port of Oita, 2023 Banri...
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Rutgers University Press, p. 237, ISBN 9780813518138 Mōri,
Baien (1825). "Ningyo" 人魚.
Baien gyofu 梅園魚譜.
Viscardi et al. (2014), p. 102.
Yamaguchi (2010)...
- the year/only the name/of
blooming flowers/remains for the ****ure
Miura Baien. Samidare-Sho. Trans. Leon Hurvitz.
Appearing in
Monumenta Nipponica, Vol...
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Committee in
Athens Competitors 2 in 1
sport Flag bearer El
Sadig Ashim Baien Medals Gold 0
Silver 0
Bronze 0
Total 0
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)...
- Farsari, 1886
Illustration from a
guide to
playing the gekkin, by
Nagahara Baien, 1889 ****anese
illustration of a gekkin, 1884
Western illustration of a...