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- Date Munemura (伊達宗村, DAH-tay; 25 June 1718 – 21 June 1756) was a mid-Edo period ****anese samurai, and the sixth daimyō of Sendai Domain in the Tōhoku region...
- Muneji Munemura (宗村 宗二, Munemura Muneji) (born October 1, 1943) is a ****anese wrestler and Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling. He finished fourth...
- 23 July 2023. The Past, Present and ****ure of Printing in ****an. Izumi Munemura. (2010). The Surface Finishing Society of ****an. Shin hanga bringing ukiyo-e...
- enjo**** a fief of 100,000 koku on Shikoku. Date Tomomune (1129–1199) Date Munemura (1173–1251) Date Yoshihiro (1185–1256) Date Masayori (1227–1301) Date Munetsuna...
- Children: Eldest son: Isa Tamemune (伊佐 為宗, ? - July 5, 1221) Second son: Date Munemura (伊達 宗村, 1173? - November 11, 1251) Third son: Nakamura Suketsuna (中村 資綱)...
- death during Yoshimune's reign) adopted daughters: Tonehime, married Date Munemura of Sendai Domain Takehime [jp] (1705–1772), daughter of Hirosada Seikan'in...
- in the subsequent battle, and Kaoyo has herself killed by family member Munemura. The victorious warriors and Jiju return to Moronao's estate, presenting...
- title (link) The Past, Present and ****ure of Printing in ****an. Izumi Munemura. (2010). The Surface Finishing Society of ****an. Paine, 136 Lane, Richard...
- Telegraph.co.uk. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 1 Nov 2009. Sakamoto, M., I. Munemura, R. Tomita, & K. Kobayashi (2008). Reactive oxygen species in leaf abscission...
- a single stroke. In 1743, Yoshimura retired in favor of his son, Date Munemura, and moved to his villa in Sodegasaki, where he died in 1752. He was posthumously...