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- Miyoshi Kiyotsura (三善 清行, 847 – January 16, 918) was a ****anese Confucian scholar, now most notable for his opprobrium of Buddhism. Kiyotsura was a scholar...
- Dynasty (d. 894) Lu Yi, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 905) Miyoshi Kiyotsura, ****anese scholar (d. 918) Wang Jian, emperor of Former Shu (d. 918) Wang...
- narrative about this man and the fox had already been written down by Miyoshi Kiyotsura (d. 919) in Zenka hiki and quoted in the Fusō ryakki entry for the 9th...
- Lightning struck the Imperial Palace. Both Senior Counselor Fuijwara-no Kiyotsura (also known as Miyoshi no Kiyoyuki) and Middle Controller of the Right...
- footballer Kiyotaka Miyoshi (三吉 聖王, born 1985), ****anese footballer Miyoshi Kiyotsura (三善 清行, 847–918), ****anese Confucianist Koji Miyoshi (三好 康児, born 1997)...
- Wrapping]. Wakayama Prefectural Museum. Retrieved 2024-01-20. Yat****, Kiyotsura (1962). 装束の知識と著法 [Knowledge of Costumes and How to Wear Them] (in ****anese)...
- Abbasid general Lady Ren Neiming, Chinese noblewoman (b. 865) Miyoshi Kiyotsura, ****anese scholar (b. 847) Ottir (the Black), Norse Viking chieftain Tan...
- following disasters as predicted by the Chinese classics scholar Miyoshi Kiyotsura, which became a regular event after 901. As a result, onmyōdō became more...
- Fujiwara no Sadao from South-fujiwara clan. His first son, Fujiwara no Kiyotsura (藤原 清貫), was appointed Dainagon (counsellor). In 855, Yasunori was appointed...
- Charles Chapin, Ethel Payne, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos P****os Miyoshi Kiyotsura (Jp, 847–918) – ****anese scholar-statesman Ibn al-Qaisarani (Ab, 1056–1113)...