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Munenobu (written: 宗宣 or 宗信) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include: Hōjō
Munenobu (北条 宗宣) (1259–1312), ****anese noble...
- Hōjō
Munenobu (北条 宗宣, 1259 – July 16, 1312) was the
eleventh Shikken (1311–1312) of the
Kamakura shogunate. He is also
known as
Osaragi Munenobu (大仏 宗宣)...
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Matsui Munenobu (松井 宗信, 1515 – June 12, 1560) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku period. He was also
known as
Matsui Gohachirō. Born the son of Matsui...
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Osaragi Nobutoki (r. 1287–1301) Hōjō
Tokimura (r. 1301–1305) Hōjō
Munenobu aka
Osaragi Munenobu (r. 1305–1311) Hōjō
Hirotoki (r. 1311–1312) Hōjō
Sadaaki (r...
- 1277–1284) Hōjō
Kanetoki (r. 1284–1287) Hōjō
Morifusa (r. 1288–1297) Hōjō
Munenobu (r. 1297–1302) Hōjō
Sadaaki (r. 1302–1308) Hōjō
Sadafusa (r. 1308–1309)...
- 1704–1721) V. Tsugutoyo, 5th Lord of
Satsuma (1702–1760; r. 1721–1746) VI.
Munenobu, 6th Lord of
Satsuma (1728–1749; r. 1746–1749) VII. Shigetoshi, 7th Lord...
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Yoshimoto was
attacked by Mōri
Shinsuke and
Hattori Koheita. Yoshimoto,
Munenobu, and
Naomori engaged them in
melee and
parried their initial attack. Yoshimoto...
- (1271–1311) (r. 1284–1301) Hōjō
Morotoki (1275–1311) (r. 1301–1311) Hōjō
Munenobu (1259–1312) (r. 1311–1312) Hōjō
Hirotoki (1279–1315) (r. 1312–1315) Hōjō...
- 1268–1284 Hōjō Sadatoki, r. 1284–1301 Hōjō Morotoki, r. 1301–1311 Hōjō
Munenobu, r. 1311–1312 Hōjō Hirotoki, r. 1312–1315 Hōjō Mototoki, r. 1315–1316 Hōjō...
- retainer,
KIYOHARA no
Munenobu (Sei Shonagon’s
older brother). In the
Kojidan (vol. 2-57), a
story based on this event,
Munenobu is
killed by one of Yorimitsu's...