- Ōishi
Sadahisa (大石 定久; 1 May 1491 – 27
October 1549) was a
retainer of the Ogi****atsu-Uesugi
branch of the Uesugi, and the
builder of
Takiyama Castle (滝山城)...
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Shimazu Tadahisa Shimazu Tadatoki Shimazu Hisatsune Shimazu Tadamune Shimazu Sadahisa Shimazu Ujihisa Shimazu Motohisa Shimazu Hisatoyo Shimazu Tadakuni Shimazu...
- islands" of
Kawanabe District. In the same year, the clan's head
Shimazu Sadahisa gave his son
Morohisa properties in
Satsuma Province including the Twelve...
- Hachioji. The most
recent structure was
built in the 15th
century by Ōishi
Sadahisa and
existed during the 16th-century
Sengoku period of ****anese history...
- ****anese
football player Ryuhei Oishi (大石 竜平, born 1997), ****anese
footballer Sadahisa Ōishi (大石 定久, fl. 1545),
retainer of the Ogi****atsu-Uesugi
branch of the...
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Horikoshi Sadamoto (?-1537)
Horikoshi Ujinobu Horikoshi Sadatada Horikoshi Sadahisa Horikoshi Sadayoshi Horikoshi Sadatsugu...
- (2001). The
Sesiidae of Europe. Stenstrup:
Apollo Books. ISBN 8788757528.
Sadahisa, Yagi; Toshiya, Hirowatari; Yutaka,
Arita (7
March 2016). "A remarkable...
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which were
limited to the Ōsumi and
Tokara Islands. However, when
Shimazu Sadahisa, the head of the clan,
handed over
Satsuma Province to his son Morohisa...
- Ōishi clan
Demolished 1576?
Events Battle of
Takiyama Garrison information Past
commanders Ōishi
Sadahisa, Hōjō
Ujiteru National Historic Site of ****an...
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unyielding attitude. On the
other hand, Sadataka's
younger brother,
Katagiri Sadahisa, was
given 10,000 koku in Koizumi,
Yamato Province (now Koizumi-cho, Yamatokoriyama...