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Katakura Munekage (片倉宗景) (1798-1871) was a ****anese
samurai of the Edo period. A
senior retainer of the
Sendai domain.
Munekage was the
eleventh Katakura...
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Urakami Munekage (浦上 宗景, ? – ?) was a ****anese
samurai and
commander of the
Sengoku period.
Urakami clan had been in a
position of
chief retainer of the...
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rewarded for
fighting treacherous Munekage's enemies. In 1551,
under the
orders of
Urakami Munekage,
Naoie married the
daughter of Katsumasa,...
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province in the Nanboku-chō period. Higo
Munekage (Higo No-Kuni Kumamoto-Kishi, Hagi
Jiemon No-Sho
Fujiwara Munekage Saku) who was a
student of Suishinshi...
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Munekage Y,
Hashimoto M,
Miyake C,
Tomizawa K, Endo T,
Tasaka M,
Shikanai T (June...
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Historic Site.
Tenjinyama Castle was a Yamajiro-style
castle built by
Urakami Munekage, a
Daimyo of the
Sengoku period. It is
located on the
western peak of Mount...
- (2007). Biochemistry. New York: W.H. Freeman. ISBN 978-0-7167-8724-2.
Munekage Y,
Hashimoto M,
Miyake C,
Tomizawa K, Endo T,
Tasaka M,
Shikanai T (Jun...
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after Motonari's death. In
December 1573,
Nobunaga acknowledged Uragami Munekage, a key
figure in anti-Mōri forces, with
control over Bizen, Mimasaka, and...
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Takatora Uesugi Kagekatsu Uesugi Kenshin Uesugi Norimasa Ukita Naoie Uragami Munekage Yamana Toyokuni Yamana Suketoyo Swordsmen Marume Na****oshi
Hikita Bungorō...
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safely retreated after fighting Akizuki Tanezane and Monjūjo
Munekage (the
great uncle of
Munekage) in the
Battle of Haratsuru, so they retreated. However...