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Sasaki Nariyori (佐々木 成頼) (976–1003) was the
progenitor of the
Sasaki clan,
having taken the name from his
domain in Ōmi Province. He was the great-grandson...
- (920–993) (Uda Genji), but were
adopted by the
Seiwa Genji.
Minamoto no
Nariyori, great-grandson of Masazane, is the
first who took the name of
Sasaki from...
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including Sasaki clan (佐々木氏), also
known as Daimyō Kyōgoku clan (京極氏);
Sasaki Nariyori (佐々木成頼), the
founder of the Ōmi
Genji clan (近江源氏); and
Sasaki Yoshikiyo...
- Prefecture), ****an. The
characters for his name can also be read as Toki
Nariyori. He
became the
eighth head of the Toki clan at the age of 15 and was the...
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Korenori Shigesumi Narimitsu Toshinobu Narimasa Tsugushige Yorihiro Muneya Sumimoto Nagano Nariyori Yorisuke (Nagano clan)
Tomosuke Mikuni Hiromi Tomotame...
- Takesada [ja] (1886-1969) Kuniyuki(13) (1887-1924)
Kyoko Mastudo-Tokugawa
family (1912-1986) Kuninari [ja](14) (b. 1958) Narimasa [ja](15) (b. 1990)
Nariyori...
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Nanae Sasaki (佐々木 七恵, 1956–2009), ****anese long-distance
runner Sasaki Nariyori (佐々木 成頼, 976–1003), ****anese daimyō
Nobuo Sasaki (佐々木 信男, born 1956), ****anese...
- (敦実親王) (893–967)
Minamoto no
Masanobu Minamoto no
Sukenori (951–998)
Sasaki Nariyori Sasaki no Yo****sune (1000–1058)
Sasaki no
Tsunekata Sasaki Tametoshi Sasaki...
- 722023°E / 35.407564; 136.722023 (Chitsū Kōkyo Grave) [5] Toki
Nariyori Grave 土岐成頼墓 Toki
Nariyori no haka Gifu at Zuiryū-ji 35°25′09″N 136°46′00″E / 35.419087°N...