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March 10, 1528 – July 2, 1582),
first called Jūbei from his clan and
later Koretō Hyūga no Kami (惟任日向守) from his title, was a ****anese
samurai general of...
- "Queen Mother"
Koreto with her
daughters "Queen"
Caroline and
Harriette in 1877...
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island of most of the Rapa Nui and turn it into a
sheep ranch. He
married Koreto, a Rapa Nui, and
appointed her Queen,
tried to
persuade France to make the...
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began buying up land from the Rapanui. In 1869, he
seized Pua ‘Aku Renga,
Koreto, the wife of a Rapanui, and
married her. He
tried to
persuade France to...
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second home,
repaid the city a hundredfold: the Gr**** from Crete,
called Koreto de Candia,
whose name was po****rly
abbreviated into Korniakt, was the most...
- ****ume the
title of Tian Wang (天王)
Koreto,
reigning queen of
Easter Island (reigned ?–1876) – Dutrou-Bornier
married Koreto and
appointed her as
Queen Caroline...
- situation, the ****anese army
launched an attack. Togō
Korechika (都甲惟親), Togō
Koretō (都甲惟遠),
Fujiwara no
Sukekado (藤原資門) and
Shimazu Nagahisa (島津長久) annihilated...
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serve (only) one lord".
Katsunari died on May 4, 1651. His
court title was
Koretō Hyūga no Kami (惟任日向守). It was said that
since Akechi Mitsuhide, no one want...
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their leave, they
inform Yura that her
older brothers Shuji Keikain and
Koreto Keikain were
killed by
Hagoromo Gitsune,
leader of the
Kyoto Yokai. After...
- more
control and
expelled the
Catholic missionaries. He
installed his wife
Koreto as the
unrecognized "Queen" of the
island and
unsuccessfully petitioned...