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- Sakurada Sadakuni is referred to in the Taiheiki as grand marshal in command of the Shogunate forces during the Kōzuke-Musashi Campaign. McCullough, Helen...
- power as the chief rōjū. At the age of 17, he was adopted by Matsudaira Sadakuni, the daimyō of Shirakawa Domain in Mutsu Province, over the objections...
- Ikki Sadakuni (佐田国 一輝, Sadakuni Ikki) Portra**** by: Shohei Miura A terrorist and Kakerou member. His exclusive Moderator is Kirou Mekama. Sadakuni becomes...
- wrestler Makoto Sakurada (櫻田 亮, born 1968), ****anese opera singer Sakurada Sadakuni, ****anese samurai Shimpei Sakurada (樱田 真平, born 1984), ****anese footballer...
- Yoshisada against the forces of the pro-Shogunate Hōjō Regency led by Sakurada Sadakuni. The battle was an immediate follow on from the previous day's nearby Battle...
- Yoshisada against the pro-Shogunate forces of the Hōjō Regency led by Sakurada Sadakuni. The next day (May 12), the forces again engaged each other in the Battle...
- Tenshi no Harawata) (1978, director: Chūsei Sone) Kawashima, Kajima, and Sadakuni spend their days riding motorcycles and terrorizing/raping young girls...
- Doremi (2020) as Ryuichi Omiya (voice) Usogui: Lie Eater (2022) as Ikki Sadakuni The Pearl Legacy (2023) 100 Scene no Koi Vol.3 Episode 1 "Love Song wo...
- - granted "Governor of Tsushima" title by the Joseon Court in 1461. Sō Sadakuni (貞國) (1468–1492) Sō Kimori (材盛) (1492–1505) Sō Yoshimori (義盛) (1505–1520)...
- Matsudaira Sadanori (1680–1727) Matsudaira Sadayoshi (1709–1770) Matsudaira Sadakuni (1720–1790) Matsudaira Sadanobu (1759–1829) Matsudaira Sadanaga (1791–1838)...