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Saionji (Fujiwara)
Neishi /
Yasuko (西園寺(藤原)寧子)
later Kōgimon'in (広義門院; 1292–1357) was a ****anese
Court lady. She was the only
female Chitennokimi (jp:治天の君)...
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Neishi Dam (****anese: 根石ダム) is a
rockfill dam
located in
Iwate Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for
flood control. The
catchment area of the dam is...
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Mount Neishi (根石岳,
Neishi-dake) is a 2,603m
mountain on the
border of
Chino and
Koumi of
Nagano in ****an. This
mountain belongs to
Northern Yatsugatake...
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Neishi (Chinese: 內獅車站; pinyin:
Nèishī Chēzhàn) is a
railway station on the
Taiwan Railways Administration South-link line in
Fangshan Township, Pingtung...
- name was
Yutahito (豊仁),
second son of
Emperor Go-Fushimi. His
mother was
Neishi (寧子), the
daughter of
Saionji Kinhira [ja] (西園寺公衡) Naishi:
Ogimachi Sanjo...
- son of
Emperor Go-Fushimi of the Jimyōin line. His
mother was Kōgimon'in
Neishi (広義門院寧子). He was
adopted by his uncle,
Emperor Hanazono. His
family included:...
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previously been
attacked several times by Qin. In 230 BC, the Qin army led by
Neishi Teng (內史騰)
moved south,
crossed the
Yellow River, and
conquered Zheng (鄭;...
- Jimyōin-tō
branch of the
Imperial Family.
Court Lady:
Saionji (Fujiwara)
Neishi /
Yasuko (西園寺(藤原)寧子)
later Kōgimon'in (広義門院; 1292–1337),
Saionji Sanekane's...
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former Qin
capital Xianyang,
which was
being garrisoned by Sai
troops under Neishi Bao. Han Xin and Cao Shen re-joined the Han
forces at Haozhi, and Zhang...
- 2.
Emperor Kōgon (1313–1364) 10.
Saionji Kinhira (1264–1315) 5.
Saionji Neishi/Yasuko (1292–1357) 11.Fujiwara
Kaneko 1.
Emperor Sukō 12.Ōgimachisanjō Sanemi...