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- to call oneself at the time. His full name was Serizawa Kamo Taira no Mitsumoto. The Serizawa family were upper-seat Goshi rank samurai in Serizawa village...
- Nijō Mitsumoto (二条 満基, 1383 – 1410), son of regent Nijō Morotsugu, was a ****anese kugyō (court noble) of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). He held a regent...
- as the "exchanges he has with Tifa [could] be pretty painful". Ayaka Mitsumoto voiced Tifa in the flashback from the remake where a teenage Tifa interacts...
- Toxicology. 32: 1–8. doi:10.1007/s11419-013-0218-1. S2CID 25604845. Kaizaki-Mitsumoto A, Noguchi N, Yamaguchi S, Odanaka Y, Matsubayashi S, Kumamoto H, et al...
- with the remainder of her recently unemplo**** clan, Gen-An, Shino, and Mitsumoto (whom she calls her slave). Shino: A girl whom Izuna looks up to like...
- Great General" (大将軍の軍勢, Daishōgun no Gunzei) "The Third Pillar" (三本目の柱, Mitsumoto-me no Hashira) "The Unusual New Force" (異様な新兵群, Iyōna Shinpei-gun) "The...
- PMID 10679709. S2CID 5917354. Gordon PH (2006). "Chapter 1: History of ALS". In Mitsumoto H, Przedborski S, Gordon PH (eds.). Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. CRC...
- Daimaō, Tenseishi Bōkensha ni Naru (異世界最強の大魔王、転生し冒険者になる) (Illustrated by Mitsumoto, published by Kadokawa Shoten, 2 volumes, 2020—) Eiyū Kyō****su no Chōetsu...
- years old in English and ****anese, respectively. Glory Curda and Ayaka Mitsumoto voiced Tifa at 8 through 13 years old in English and ****anese, respectively...
- Kiyouji (d.1362) Hosokawa Yoriyuki Hosokawa Yorimoto (1343–1397) Hosokawa Mitsumoto (1378–1426) Hosokawa Mochimoto (1399–1429) Hosokawa Mochiyuki (1400–1442)...