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Matsudaira Sadayasu (松平 定安, May 5, 1835 –
December 1, 1882) was a ****anese daimyō of the late Edo period, who
ruled the
Matsue Domain.
Matsudaira Sadayasu was...
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Baron Tomioka Sadayasu (富岡 定恭, 24
December 1854 – 1 July 1917) was an
admiral of the
early modern Imperial ****anese Navy.
Tomioka was the
eldest son of...
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scholar and
statesman member of the
samurai class. He was born
Watanabe Sadayasu in Edo (now Tokyo) to a poor
samurai family, and his
artistic talent was...
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Tsunehiko Kamijō, and
Mayumi Itsuwa,
Kikuchi began studying under jazz
pianist Sadayasu Fujii around 1975. On July 11, 1979,
Kikuchi was the
keyboardist for Bingo...
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Chiisakobee by Minetarō
Mochizuki (2012–2015) Ōsama-tachi no
Viking by
Sadayasu (story and art) and
Makoto ****ami (collaboration) (2013–2019)
Hakubo no...
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Prince Sadaakira (貞明親王)
later Emperor Yōzei
Fourth Son:
Imperial Prince Sadayasu (貞保親王; 870–924) Third/Fifth daughter:
Imperial Princess Atsuko (敦子内親王;...
- (ああ播磨灘) is a ****anese
media franchise that
began with a 1991
manga by Kei
Sadayasu published in Kodansha's W****ly Morning. An
anime television series was...
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Tokugawa Yoshinobu Matsudaira Mochiaki, last lord of ****ui
Matsudaira Sadayasu, last lord of
Matsue Matsudaira Harusato (Fumai), lord of Matsue, tea master...
- Yasumori4
Tokimori Akimori Nagakage Kakusan-ni Mutō
Kageyasu Ōmuro
Yasumune Munekage5
Morimune Chiyono Muneaki Ka****ai Enjō
Sadayasu Tokiaki6 Takakage7...
- Saitō, Oda and
Toyotomi clans. The
castle was
built by Katō
Sadayasu in 1597.
Though Sadayasu supported the Toki clan, Katō Mitsuyasu, his father, supported...