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Minamoto no
Kanetsuna (源 兼綱, died 1180) was a son of
Minamoto no Yorimasa.
Kanetsuna parti****ted in the
first Battle of Uji in 1180 that
opened the Genpei...
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Mitsushige Yasumasa Kunimasa Kunimoto Toki clan
Mitsuyasu Tada
Genji Nakatsuna Kanetsuna Masatsuna Nakaie Yorikane Hirotsuna Sanuki Gishūmon-in no
Tango Jūshi...
- (長宗我部重宗) Chōsokabe
Nobuyoshi (長宗我部信能) Chōsokabe
Kaneyoshi (長宗我部兼能) Chōsokabe
Kanetsuna (長宗我部兼綱) Chōsokabe
Yoshishige (長宗我部能重) Chōsokabe
Motochika (長宗我部元親) Chōsokabe...
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evening of the next day,
Yorimasa also
arrived with his sons Nakatsuna,
Kanetsuna, and
about 300 men. Soon too the
Watanabe clan ****embled at the temple...
- Bibcode:1948BotRv..14..644P. doi:10.1007/BF02861551. JSTOR 4353406.
Kanetsuna, Y. (2002). "New and
interesting desmids (Zygnematales, Chlorophyceae)...
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Genpei War.
Together with his
father and
younger brother Minamoto no
Kanetsuna, the
three fought against the
Taira clan. However, they were
unable to...
- the
Battle of Uji in 1180
during that part of
Genpei War
Minamoto no
Kanetsuna (源 兼綱, died 1180), ****anese
samurai in the
Battle of Uji in 1180 during...
- Philadelphia: Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger. ISBN 0-8121-1463-9. OCLC 645819789.
Kanetsuna, F; et al. (1969). "Cell wall
composition of the
yeast and
mycelial forms...
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Emperor Go-Kōgon. His
mother was
Fujiwara no
Nakako (藤原仲子),
Hirohashi Kanetsuna's daughter. Consort: Sanjō
Itsuko (三条 厳子) (also
known as
Fujiwara no Izuko)...
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Nakako (廣橋(藤原)仲子; 1336/9-1427)
later Sukenmon’in (崇賢門院),
Hirohashi Kanetsuna's daughter Second son:
Imperial Prince Ohito (緒仁親王)
later Emperor Go-En'yū...