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Morisada Matsudaira (松平 保定,
Matsudaira Morisada, 1926 – 9
August 2011) was a ****anese
banker who was
active in
historical preservation. He was the grandson...
- (茂仁親王), also
known as Motsihito-shinnō. The
third son of
Imperial Prince Morisada (守貞親王) (Go-Takakura-in, 後高倉院), the
second son of
Emperor Takakura. Empress...
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Kaneko Shinkuro Morisada (金子 新九郎 盛貞, c. 1520- c. 1585) was a
direct student of Tose
Yosazaemon Osamune the
founder of the
Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu. Kaneko...
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introduces the same etymology,
anecdotally quoting another tempura chef.
Morisada mankō [ja] (written 1837–1853)
stated that the
tempura offered at soba...
- help
staying overnight with me, I won't
serve him even a hot
water rice."
Morisada Mankoh (Ch.4)
attributes the
origin of tea-rice to Edo
during Meireki years...
- 1521,
Ujitsuna built Sōun-ji
temple dedicated to his father. Father: Ise
Morisada Mother:
Daughter of Isa
Sadanori Adoptive father: Ise
Sadamichi Wife: Nan’yoin-dono...
- 16.
Morihisa Hosokawa 8.
Moritatsu Hosokawa 17.
Nabeshima Hiroko 4.
Morisada Hosokawa 18.
Ikeda Norimasa 9.
Hiroko Ikeda 19.
Princess Akiko of Kuni 2....
- Moritatsu, 3rd
Marquis (title made
obsolete in 1947) (1883–1970)
Hosokawa Morisada,
titular 5th
Marquis (1912–2005)
Morihiro Hosokawa,
titular 6th Marquis...
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Masatsune (赤坂 弥九郎 政雅, 1567–1594) was a
direct student of
Kaneko Shinkuro Morisada the
second headmaster of the
Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu.
Akasaka is
better known...
- kō (『俗語考』, "Considerations on
colloquial words"); the
writings of Mankō
Morisada [ja];
Kinsei jibutsu kō (『近世事物考』, "Considerations on near
modern age items"))...