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Junshō (筒井 順昭,
March 2, 1523 –
August 2, 1550) was a
warlord of the ****anese
province of
Yamato during the
Sengoku period of the 16th century.
Junshō...
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Tsutsui Junkei (筒井 順慶,
March 31, 1549 –
September 15, 1584) son of
Tsutsui Junshō, and a daimyō of the
province of Yamato. On 1571, Junkei,
through the offices...
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named Shima Sakon,
though he
later became a rōnin.
Tsutsui Junko Tsutsui Junshō Tsutsui Junkei Tsutsui Junsai Tsutsui Sadatsugu Tsutsui Juntei The Samurai...
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conquest to his lieutenant,
Tsutsui Junshō. The
Tsutsui and the Yagyū had
feuded previously, and
Junshō wasted no time. In 1544 he
attacked the Yagyū...
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letter to Iga's
governor requesting that the
province ****ist
Tsutsui Junshō in his
siege of
Kasagi Castle. In the
morning of
December 23, 1541, 70–80...
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Warner Robins,
Georgia Little League World Series August 26,
Lamade Stadium Junsho Kiuchi, Tokyo, ****an 2–2, 8th
Leadoff 3–2 This time, the ****an team becomes...
- Zenshū (capital)
Gunzan Kanshū Chin'an
Kinzan Moshu Chōsui
Ninjitsu Nangen Junshō Seiyū Kōshō Fuan
Kintei Yokkō
Ekizan The
following people were provincial...
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abbess of Keiko-in
Temple in Ise Province, as well as Hoju-in and
Junsho-in, to
enter the Ooku.
During her life time, she had a
fortune equivalent...
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Archived from the
original on 2
March 2024.
Retrieved 2
March 2024. ZHang,
Junsho; et al. (5
March 2024). "ATel #16505 -
Detection of hyper-activity of FRB...
- Shonen-ji is
hereditary through the
eldest son. The
present head priest,
Junsho Yoshimura (b. 1958), is the
seventeenth generation of his
family to serve...