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Kitajō Takahiro (北条 高広, 1517? – 1587?), also
known as Mōri Takahiro, was a ****anese
samurai and
commander of the
Sengoku period. In 1563, he was appointed...
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Kitajō Station (北条駅,
Kitajō-eki) is a
railway station in the city of Kashiwazaki, Niigata, ****an,
operated by East ****an
Railway Company (JR East). Kitajō...
- (北畠氏) –
descended from
Murakami Genji.
Kitajō clan (北条氏) – also
known as
Kitajō clan of
Echigo or Mōri
Kitajō clan;
cadet branch of Mōri clan; no direct...
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Irobe Katsunaga Jōjō
Masashige Kakizaki Kageie Kawada Nagachika Kitajō Takahiro Kitajō Kagehiro Kojima Motoshige Kojima Yatarō
Maeda Toshimasu Murakami...
- Yi Zoku
ningen kakumei (1976) The
classroom of
Terror (1976) :
Father of
Kitajo Seven Nights in ****an (1976) as
Terrorist Leader (uncredited)
Ozora no samurai...
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Sakura Castle :
Chiba clan
Karasawa Castle : Sano clan
Maebashi Castle :
Kitajō Takahiro Numata castle Hirai Castle : Tame
Mototada Usui
Castle Oyama Castle...
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Usami Sadamitsu Jōjō
Masashige Saitō
Tomonobu Amakasu Kagemochi Kitajō Takahiro Kitajō Kagehiro Nagano Narimasa Yasuda Nagahide Yasuda Akimoto Saitō Dōsan...
- 55–60. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2007.07.036. PMID 17709189. S2CID 18461549.
Kitajo, K.; Hanakawa, T.; Ilmoniemi, R.J.; Miniussi, C. (2015). Mani****tive approaches...
- 1968,
Kashiwaza absorbed the
village of Kurohime,
followed by the town of
Kitajō on May 1, 1971 (both from
Kariwa District). The city
annexed part of the...
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Kanamari Chikatsuna Kawada Nagachika Kaji
Hidetsuna Momoi Yo****aka
Kitajō Takahiro Kitajō Hirotaka Ayukawa Morinaga Aya-Gozen Naoe
Kanetsugu "百科事典マイペディア「御館の乱」の解説"...