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Takaoka Muneyasu (高岡宗泰, 1255 –
August 13, 1326) was a
Shugodai of Oki
Province in the
Kamakura period. He was the
founder of the
Takaoka clan in Izumo...
- by Shinzō no Kata,
adopted by
Iizaka Muneyasu [ja] to
succeed the
Iizaka clan but died
childless Date
Muneyasu (1602–1639), by Shōkō'in,
first head of...
- (藤原沢子; d.839),
Fujiwara no Fusatsugu’s
daughter Second Son:
Imperial Prince Muneyasu (宗康親王; 828–868)
Third Son:
Imperial Prince Tokiyasu (時康親王)
later Emperor...
- (d. 1345)
Sybille of Bâgé,
countess consort of
Savoy (d. 1294)
Takaoka Muneyasu, ****anese
nobleman (d. 1326) May 1 –
Walter de Gray,
English archbishop...
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Yukiyasu (浜尾行泰) (1543–1623)
Hamao Moriyasu (浜尾盛泰)
Hamao Muneyasu (浜尾宗泰) or
Kawashima Muneyasu (川島宗泰)
Moriya Shigekiyo (守谷重清)
Moriya Toshishige (守谷俊重)...
- Shigetsuna Takanobu Rokkaku Yasutsuna Kyogoku
Ujinobu Yoriyasu Yoshiyasu
Muneyasu Tōin
Kinsada (14th century).'Sonpi Bunmyaku' (新編纂圖本朝尊卑分脈系譜雜類要集) Hanawa...
- 5. Sono
Kuniko (1624–1677) 11. Tani 1.
Emperor Higashiyama 12.
Matsuki Muneyasu (1609–1646) 6.
Matsuki Munaeda (1625–1700) 13.
Hirohashi 3.
Matsuki Muneko...
- Shigetsuna Takanobu Rokkaku Yasutsuna Kyogoku
Ujinobu Yoriyasu Yoshiyasu
Muneyasu Rokkaku clan
Kyogoku clan
Sasaki Takauji Sasaki Kojiro Iwao,
Seiichi et...
- (1963–1991)
Heiki Konko,
Spiritual Leader (1991–2021) Kurozumikyō –
Kurozumi Muneyasu,
Chief Patriarch (1889–1936)
Kurozumi Munekazu,
Chief Patriarch (1936–1973)...
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Kiyomori Taira no
Masakado Takahashi Shigetane Takenaka Shigeharu Takaoka Muneyasu Takasugi Shinsaku Takayama Justo (Shigetomo)
Takayama Ukon
Takechi Hanpeita...