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excellent weapons too.
Fujiwara Masazane, a
disciple of Muramasa,
forged Tonbokiri, one of the
Three Great Spears of ****an.
Masazane also
forged a
sword called...
-
Tozawa Masazane (戸沢正実,
January 7, 1833 –
August 16, 1896) was the 11th (and final) daimyō of Shinjō
Domain in Dewa Province, ****an (modern-day Yamagata...
- Tadakatsu, one of the
great generals of
Tokugawa Ieyasu. It was
forged by
Masazane, a
disciple of Muramasa. It is now
owned by a
private individual and lent...
- line. The
family is
named after Emperor Uda,
grandfather of
Minamoto no
Masazane (源雅信),
patriarch of the Uda
Genji (宇多源氏).
Emperor Uda was
father of Imperial...
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three legendary ****anese
spears created by the
famed swordsmith Sengo Masazane, said to be
wielded by the daimyō
Honda Tadakatsu, a
leading general of...
- The
Kunohe rebellion (九戸政実の乱,
Kunoe Masazane no Ran) was an
insurrection of the
Sengoku period of ****an that
occurred in
Mutsu Province from 13
March to...
- rebellion:
Toyotomi Hideyoshi and
Tokugawa Ieyasu defeat the
forces of
Kunohe Masazane,
unifying ****an
under the rule of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi 1592–98 ****anese invasions...
- in
Mutsu Province from 13
March to 4
September 1591,
began when
Kunohe Masazane, a
claimant to
daimyo of the
Nanbu clan,
launched a
rebellion against his...
- Koga-Chancellor.
After the family's
apparent founding, however,
neither Minamoto no
Masazane's (ja:源雅実) son nor his great-grandson were
referred to by the name Koga...
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After the Waga-Hienuki rebellion, the
Kunohe rebellion lead by
Kunohe Masazane broke out on
March 13, 1591. This
caused the
punitive expedition army to...