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Sadaaki (written: 貞明, 貞暁, 貞顕, 定敬 or 禎章) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Sadaaki Akamatsu (赤松 貞明, 1910–1980)...
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Sadaaki (松平 定敬,
January 18, 1847 – July 12, 1908) was a ****anese daimyō of the
Bakumatsu period, who was the last
ruler of the
Kuwana Domain.
Sadaaki...
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Sadaaki Akamatsu (赤松 貞明,
Akamatsu Sadaaki, 30 July 1910 – 22
February 1980) was an
officer and ace
fighter pilot in the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN) during...
- Hōjō
Sadaaki (北条 貞顕, 1278 – 4 July 1333) was the 12th
rensho (1315–1326) and 15th
shikken (19
April 1326 – 29
April 1326) of the
Kamakura shogunate. 永井...
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Sadaaki Konishi (January 19, 1916 –
April 30, 1949) was a
lieutenant in the
Imperial ****anese Army
during the
Second World War.
Konishi was a lieutenant...
- 1297–1300) Hōjō
Mototoki (r. 1301–1303) Hōjō
Tokinori (r. 1303–1307) Hōjō
Sadaaki (r. 1311–1314) Hōjō
Tokiatsu (r. 1315–1320) Hōjō
Norisada (r. 1321–1330)...
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Sadaaki Yoshimura (吉村 禎章,
Yoshimura Sadaaki, born
April 27, 1963 in Gose, Nara, ****an) is a
professional ****anese
baseball player.
Career statistics from...
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Sadaaki Senda (千田貞暁,
Senda Sadaaki,
September 9, 1836 –
April 23, 1908) was the
governor of
Hiroshima Prefecture from 1880 to 1889. His most ambitious...
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adopted son, former-Emperor Go-Fushimi. 1314 (Shōwa 3, 11th month): Hōjō
Sadaaki ended his role at
Rokuhara Tandai in Kyoto; and he
returned to Kamakura...
- the Nikkō Tōshō-gū shrine. He,
along with his
three brothers Matsudaira Sadaaki,
Tokugawa Yoshikatsu, and
Tokugawa Mochiharu, had
highly influential roles...