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Meitoku (明徳) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") of the
Northern Court during the Era of
Northern and
Southern Courts after Kōō and before...
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Meitoku Yagi (八木明徳 Yagi
Meitoku, born
March 6, 1912, in Naha,
Okinawa - died
February 7, 2003) was a
karate master and teacher. He
learned Goju-ryu from...
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experienced pupils at the time of his
death were Sekō Higa,
Meitoku Yagi,
Eiichi Miyazato,
Koshin Iha, and
Toguchi himself. The
family of Chojun...
- (1389–1390)
Meitoku (1390–1393)‡ Post-Nanboku-chō
reunified court Eras
merged as
Meitoku 3
replaced Genchū 9 as Go-Kameyama abdicated.
Meitoku (1393–1394)‡...
- (1389–1390)
Meitoku (1390–1393)‡ Post-Nanboku-chō
reunified court Eras
merged as
Meitoku 3
replaced Genchū 9 as Go-Kameyama abdicated.
Meitoku (1393–1394)‡...
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Imabari Meitoku Junior College (今治明徳短期大学,
Imabari meitoku tanki daigaku) is a
private junior college in Imabari, Ehime, ****an. The
predecessor of the...
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major students of
Miyagi (which
included among others Nakaima, Madanbashi,
Meitoku Yagi, Iha Koshin) at a
meeting in
February 1954
voted almost unanimously...
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Chiba Meitoku College (千葉明徳短期大学,
Chiba meitoku tanki daigaku) is a
private junior college in Chūō-ku, Chiba,
Chiba Prefecture, ****an,
established in 1970...
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established in
Kyoto by
Ashikaga Takauji. ****oku
Kakei Kōō
Meitoku – Genchū
became Meitoku 3 when the
Courts were
united Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005)...
- Genchū (1384–1390)
Meitoku (1390–1393)‡ Post-Nanboku-chō
court Eras
merged as
Meitoku 3
replaced Genchū 9 as Go-Kameyama abdicated.
Meitoku (1393–1394)‡ Ōei...