- Toki
Masafusa (土岐 政房, 1467 – July 12, 1519) was a ****anese
samurai warrior of the
Sengoku period.
Masafusa was the son of Toki Shigeyori.[citation needed]...
- Ōe no
Masafusa (大江 匡房, 1041-1111) was a poet,
scholar and
tutor under the
emperors of Shirakawa, Horikawa, and Toba.
Masafusa was most
known by his title...
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known in ****an to Ōe no
Masafusa (11–12th cent.) who
mentioned two
classical Chinese instances in his
Kobiki (cf. infra)
Masafusa borrowed the term kobi...
- of
Powys (b. 1051)
Iorwerth ap Bleddyn,
Prince of
Powys (b. 1053) Ōe no
Masafusa, ****anese poet and
writer (b. 1041)
Richard II,
Italian consul and Duke...
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samurai warrior of in the
Sengoku period.
Yoshiyori was a son of Toki
Masafusa.
After the
death of his father,
Yoshiyori became head of the Toki clan...
- (大納言経信) Kii of
Princess Yūshi's
Household (祐子内親王家紀伊)
Acting Middle Counselor Masafusa (権中納言匡房)
Minamoto no
Toshiyori Ason (源俊頼朝臣)
Fujiwara no
Mototoshi (藤原基俊)...
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dismissed the
complaint and even
agreed to
Masafusa’s words. He
claims that if it wasn’t for the
classics that
Masafusa helped Yoshiie learn to read, he might...
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Portuguese and
Spanish to take over. In June 1630,
Suetsugu died and his son,
Masafusa,
allowed the
company officials to
reestablish communication with the shogun...
- Toki
Mochimasu (土岐持益), 1422–1465 Toki
Shigeyori (土岐成頼), 1468–1495 Toki
Masafusa (土岐政房), 1495–1519 Toki
Yorinari (土岐頼芸), 1519–1542 Mino and
Owari provinces...
- he
became something of a
paragon of
samurai skill and bravery. Oe no
Masafusa was his
teacher for the art of war. He was the
third generation leader...