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Jinmaku Kyūgorō (陣幕 久五郎, June 4, 1829 –
October 21, 1903) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Itō,
Izumo Province. He was the sport's 12th...
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yokozuna (with 17
names in total) was
compiled by the 12th
yokozuna Jinmaku Kyūgorō in 1900 but was not
regarded as
official until 1926 when it was published...
- the years. He
became so
legendary that when the 12th
yokozuna Jinmaku Kyugoro came to
compile the
first list of
yokozuna in 1900,
Akashi was
placed at...
- rank on the
banzuke until the
beginning of the 20th century. When
Jinmaku Kyūgorō erected the
yokozuna memorial monument at
Tomioka Hachiman Shrine in 1900...
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Tokugawa Okugoro (1813–1814) by
Ohachi Kotohime (1815–1816) by
Ohana Tokugawa Kyugoro (1815–1817) by Ocho
Matsudaira Naritami born to Oyae
Suehime (1817–1872)...
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Henry Greathead,
South African-English
engineer (b. 1844) 1903 –
Jinmaku Kyūgorō, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 12th
Yokozuna (b. 1829) 1904 –
Isabelle Eberhardt...
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Apollon Maykov,
Russian poet and
playwright (d. 1897) 1829 –
Jinmaku Kyūgorō, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 12th
Yokozuna (d. 1903) 1854 –
Solko van den...
- Preceded by Unryū Kyūkichi 11th
Yokozuna 1863–1869 Succeeded by
Jinmaku Kyūgorō Yokozuna is not a
successive rank, and more than one
wrestler can hold...
- name was Tarōkichi.
Throughout his life he also used the
personal names Kyūgorō and Sasuke. His work also
appeared under the art
names Hokuhō, Kōsuisai...
- the
Yokozuna Stone (横綱力士碑,
Yokozuna Rikishi-hi), was
built by
Jinmaku Kyūgorō, the 12th yokozuna. Now, the
stone inscribed with the
shikona of all yokozuna...