- Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke (****anese: 阿武松 緑之助, 1794 – 20
January 1852) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from Noto Province. He was the sport's 6th yokozuna. He...
- and
Tamagaki to yokozuna, by
awarding a
yokozuna licence to Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke. Ōnomatsu
became the
first new
yokozuna in
nearly 40 years.
Another theory...
- Kisaburō 小野川 喜三郎 7
Onogawa Ōtsu,
Shiga 1789 1797 —
Onogawa 6 Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke 阿武松 緑之助 5
Shikoroyama Noto,
Ishikawa 1828 1835 —
Onomatsu 7
Inazuma Raigorō...
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German author, illustrator, and
composer (b. 1785) 1852 – Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 6th
Yokozuna (b. 1794) 1873 –
Basil Moreau...
- Ōnomatsu is the name of: the
sixth yokozuna in the
sport of sumo Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke the sumo
stable Ōnomatsu
stable currently run by
former sekiwake Masurao...
- Ōnomatsu is the name of: the
sixth yokozuna in the
sport of sumo Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke the sumo
stable Ōnomatsu
stable currently run by
former sekiwake Masurao...
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yokozuna strength wrestler who had to
reject a
license onomatsumŌnomatsu
Midorinosuke 1815-3 1835-11
aYokozuna Takekuma was
often criticized for
number of...
- Preceded by Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke 7th
Yokozuna 1830–1839 Succeeded by
Shiranui Dakuemon Yokozuna is not a
successive rank, and more than one
wrestler can...
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Oikaze had
heard of his case, he
decided to
issue a
license to Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke in 1828,
making Ōnomatsu the
first yokozuna in 39 years. The
actual time...
- Preceded by
Tanikaze Kajinosuke 5th
Yokozuna 1789–1798 Succeeded by Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke Yokozuna is not a
successive rank, and more than one
wrestler can hold...