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Masakoto (written: 政言, 正功 or 昌言) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include: Abe
Masakoto (阿部 正功, 1860-1925), ****anese daimyō...
- Sano
Masakoto (佐野 政言, 1757 – 1784) ,
nicknamed Sano
Zenzaemon (佐野善左衛門) was a ****anese samurai, a
hatamoto guard of Edo Castle, who
gained his fame by killing...
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Yonekura Masakoto (米倉昌言,
April 13, 1837 –
February 27, 1909) was the 8th and
final daimyō of
Mutsuura Domain in
southern Musashi Province, Honshū, ****an...
- Abe
Masakoto (阿部正功,
February 14, 1860 -
September 11, 1925) was the 2nd (and final) Abe daimyō of
Tanagura Domain. Abe
Masakoto was the son of Abe Masahisa...
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bakufu was suspected; however, none but the lone ********in himself, Sano
Masakoto, was punished. The
result was that Tanuma-initiated,
liberalizing reforms...
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meeting of the
Counselors of
State had
broken up.
Okitomo was
killed by Sano
Masakoto, a hatamoto. The
involvement of
senior figures in the
bakufu was suspected...
- 1722.
During the
Bakumatsu period, the 8th (and final) Daimyō,
Yonekura Masakoto,
sided with the new
Meiji government in the
Boshin War of the
Meiji Restoration...
- ****anese long-distance
runner Mari Sano (born 1968), ****anese
artist Sano
Masakoto (佐野 政言, 1757–1784), ****anese
samurai Masayuki Sano (born 1919), ****anese...
- of a tree, but as a
metaphor for poems,
including Ueda Akinari,
Kimura Masakoto [ja],
Masayuki Okada [ja],
Torao Suzuki [ja],
Kiyotaka Hoshikawa [ja] and...
- (1541–1600), ****anese
samurai Abe
Masakiyo (1850–1878), ****anese daimyō Abe
Masakoto (1860–1925), ****anese daimyō Abe
Masanori (1806–1823), ****anese daimyō...