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Pirandello (1867–1936), a
Sicilian writer. JPL · 12369 12370
Kageyasu 1994 GB9
Takahashi Kageyasu (1785–1829) was the
chief astronomer of the
shogunal government...
- Katsuragawa.
According to
Junko Miyawaki-Okada, ****anese
geographer Takahashi Kageyasu was the
first to use the term Manshū as a
toponym in 1809 in the Nippon...
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February 8, 1994 La
Silla E. W. Elst FLO 4.0 km MPC · JPL 12370
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Kageyasu April 11, 1994
Kushiro S. Ueda, H.
Kaneda · 3.7 km MPC · JPL...
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Koreyasu Hōjō
Tokimune Shōni
Sukeyoshi Ōtomo
Yoriyasu Shōni
Tsuneyasu Shōni
Kageyasu Kikuchi Takefusa Takezaki Suenaga Shiroishi Michiyasu ****uda Kaneshige...
- Transliteration: "Are
Miyako no Kyō-shin" (****anese: 荒れ都の狂神)
Kageyasu Saionji Kageyasu Saionji August 1, 2024 (2024-08-01) 17 4 "Senya & Tsukiko" Transliteration:...
- model,
which came from Korea. Some star maps were
created by
Takahashi Kageyasu and I****aka
Joken and are
still inspired by
western astronomy,
which essentially...
- 万里, 1778–1852),
author of
Physical Sciences (究理通, Kyūri Tsū).
Takahashi Kageyasu (高橋 景保, 1785–1829)
Matsuoka Joan (松岡 恕庵)
Udagawa Yōan (宇田川 榕菴, 1798–1846)...
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Kojima Yatarō
Maeda Toshimasu Murakami Yoshikiyo Nakajō
Fujikasuke Nakajō
Kageyasu Naoe
Kagetsuna Naoe
Kanetsugu Ōkuma
Tomohide Saitō
Tomonobu Sanponji Sadanaga...
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after a
power struggle which resulted in the
death of one of his brothers,
Kageyasu.
Kenshin was
removed from the
conflict and
relocated to Rinsen-ji temple...
- and
imprisoned for 2 years. In 1825,
following a
proposal by
Takahashi Kageyasu [ja] (高橋景保)), the
shogunate issued an "Order to
Drive Away
Foreign Ships"...