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Nitchō (日頂, 1252 –
April 19, 1317), also
known as
Niccho or Iyo-bo, was a
Buddhist disciple of
Nichiren who
helped founding Ikegami Honmon-ji and Hongaku-ji...
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Nitcho Reinhardt (born 22
April 1988 in Verdun, France) is a French-Gypsy jazz
guitarist and composer.
Living in Verdun,
Reinhardt picked up the guitar...
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Transcriptions Revised Hepburn Nitchō-shūkōjōki...
- his community: Nikkō
Shonin (日興), Nisshō (日昭), Nichirō (日朗), Nikō (日向),
Nitchō (日頂), and
Nichiji (日持). Each had led
communities of
followers in different...
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Reichel Babik Reinhardt Django Reinhardt Joseph Reinhardt Lousson Reinhardt Nitcho Reinhardt Emily Remler Allan Reuss Alvino Rey Marc
Ribot Tony Rice Lee Ritenour...
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Transcriptions Romanization Nitchō dōsoron...
- USS Cowpens (all United
States Navy). 53
crewmen and five
gunners were killed.
Nitcho Maru Imperial ****anese Navy
World War II:
Convoy 4611: The
transport ship...
- (1221–1323)
Nichiro (1245–1320) Nikkō (1246–1333)
Mimbu Nikō (1253–1314)
Nitchō (1252–1317)
Nichiji (1250–unknown)
Nichiren Shū
designates the Shakyamuni...
- as the
Meter Convention and the
Treaty of the Meter. Also
known as the
Nitchō-shūkōjōki or
Treaty of Ganghwa. Also
known as the
Treaty of Al-Qasr as-Sa'id...
- They were, in
order of
their conversion, Nisshō, Nichirō, Nikkō, Nikō,
Nitchō, and Nichiji”.
According to
various Nichiren school that
claim Nikko as...