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- Imagawa Sadayo (今川 貞世, 1326 – 1420), also known as Imagawa Ryōshun (今川 了俊), was a renowned ****anese poet and military commander who served as tandai ("constable")...
- Tamura [ja] in Stage #3. Sadayo Kawakami (川上 貞代, Kawakami Sadayo) Voiced by: Mai Fuchigami (****anese); Mic****e Ruff (English) Sadayo is class 2-D's ****anese-language...
- in white soil Imagawa Sadayo Imagawa Yo****ada Imagawa Ujichika Imagawa Ujiteru Imagawa Yoshimoto Imagawa Ujizane Imagawa Sadayo, was a renowned ****anese...
- voice of Jill Valentine in the Resident Evil series, Yukari Takeba and Sadayo Kawakami in the Persona series, Cream the Rabbit in the Sonic the Hedgehog...
- (河上娘, 575-618), Soga no Umako's daughter Mother Unknown Imperial Prince Sadayo (定世親王), older brother of Prince Hachiko, Nakahara clan's ancestor Concubine:...
- Mong-ju's diplomacy. There is a reason to believe that Sadayo and Chŏng negotiated directly, as later, Sadayo lost his position due to unlawful negotiations with...
- Imagawa Sadayo (Ryoshun) effectively prosecuted the campaign against the Southern Court forces and on Shimazu Ujihisa. Deputies like Sadayo were Muromachi...
- into the ethical codes of famous samurai including Hōjō Sōun and Imagawa Sadayo. Primary research into bushidō was later conducted by William Scott Wilson...
- ****an to deal with the problem. During his visit, Kyushu governor Imagawa Sadayo suppressed the wokou, returning their captured property and people to Korea...
- Kusunoki was defeated in 1390. While in 1370, the renowned commander Imagawa Sadayo was sent to subdue Kyushu; the region would later be pacified by 1389, which...