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Prince Narinaga (成良親王,
Narinaga Shinnō, also
called Prince Nariyoshi) (1326 – c. 1337–44)
reigned from 1334 to 1338 and was one of two Sei-i Taishōguns...
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Hayashi Narinaga (林 就長, 1517 – July 19, 1605) was a
samurai during the
Sengoku period,
retainer of the Mōri clan and was a ji-samurai (koku-jin-ryōshū)...
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Ubolratana Narinaga,
Princess Argavoraraja Kalya (Thai: อุบลรัตนนารีนาค, RTGS: Ubonrat Narinak, Uppalaratananārīnāga), born
Princess Bua
Ladavalya (Thai:...
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Prince Tsunenaga (also Tsuneyoshi) (恒良親王)
Imperial Prince Nariyoshi (also
Narinaga) (成良親王)
Imperial Prince Noriyoshi (義良親王)
later become Emperor Go-Murakami...
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Maeda Narinaga (前田 斉広,
September 5, 1782 –
August 4, 1824) was an Edo
period ****anese samurai, and the 11th daimyō of Kaga
Domain in the
Hokuriku region...
- Chōshū
Domain Ōuchi clan
Amago clan
Kobayakawa clan
Kikkawa clan
Hayashi Narinaga "The Far East".
University of Michigan. 6 (7). 1875. M****,
Jeffrey P. (1993)...
- (夕顔亭), a teahouse.
Improvements continued in 1822 when the 12th daimyō
Narinaga created the garden's
winding streams with
water drawn from the Tatsumi...
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Nariyasu was born in
Kanazawa in 1811, the 2nd son of the Kaga daimyō,
Maeda Narinaga. His
childhood name was
Katsuchiyo (勝千代)
later Katsumaru (勝丸) and become...
- 1558–1609),
first son of
Hayashi Narinaga. Shima-no-kami (志摩守).
Hayashi Na****oshi (林長由),
second son of
Hayashi Narinaga. Jirōuemon (次郎右エ門).
Retainer of...
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Emperor escorted another of his sons, eleven-year-old
Nariyoshi (a.k.a.
Narinaga) to Kamakura,
where he
installed him as
Governor of the Kōzuke Province...