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- Hikoshirō Sadamune (相模國住人貞宗 - Sagami kuni junin Sadamune; born 1298 Einin – 1349 in Shōhei) also called Sōshū Sadamune was a swordsmith of the Sōshū school...
- Ogasawara Sadamune (小笠原貞宗, 1292–1347) was a ****anese nobleman and a major figure in the formation of the Ogasawara-ryū. A close ally of Ashikaga Takauji...
- Awataguchi Kunitsuna and Shintōgo Kunimitsu. He was the father of Hikoshiro Sadamune, also a famous Sōshū master. An award for swordsmiths called the Masamune...
- while continuing to wear the wakizashi inside. Wakizashi Ishida Sadamune made by Sadamune. Nanboku-chō period. Important Cultural Property. Tokyo National...
- at his neck, staggering Sadamune long enough for Tokiyuki to secure a win; Yorishige commands Sadamune to leave Suwa. Sadamune retaliates by planning to...
- Date was born and raised in Tokyo. After the death of his father, Date Sadamune, he moved to Miyagi Prefecture. His mother was Onodera Toshiko. He is a...
- period. He was also known as Matsui Gohachirō. Born the son of Matsui Sadamune, he was a retainer of the Imagawa clan. After the death of his brother...
- the fall of the Kamakura Shogunate, the Suwa clan clashed with Ogasawara Sadamune, who was appointed as the new shugo of Shinano by the new-established Kenmu...
- Yasumasa for his silence, Mitsunari gave him a tantō nicknamed Ishida Sadamune (石田貞宗) – a National Treasure of ****an.[citation needed] Mitsunari had three...
- A Sōshū school katana modified from a tachi, Kiriha Sadamune, forged by Sadamune, son of Masamune. 14th century, Kamakura period. Important Cultural Property...