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Sessei (摂政) was the
highest government post of the Ryūkyū
Kingdom below the king; the
sessei served the
function of
royal or
national advisor. In the Ryukyuan...
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Shunbajunki (1237–1248) and
Gihon (1248–1259). As
Gihon abdicated, his
sessei Eiso (1260–1299), who
claimed Tenson's descent,
founded the Eiso dynasty...
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Salvia sessei is a
perennial that
grows in
several states in
central Mexico between 600 and 7,000 feet
elevation on the edge of pine
forests and woodlands...
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kampaku in the
order of succession. The list is not exhaustive: Daijō-kan
Sessei (written with the same
characters as Sesshō)
Taikun 【藤原道長はなぜ躍進?】摂関政治をわかりやすく説明する方法...
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known as
Haneji Ōji Chōshū (羽地 王子 朝秀), was a
Ryukyuan scholar and
served as
sessei, a post
often translated as "prime minister," from 1666 to 1673. Shō wrote...
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Cybelion tenerum (Lindl.) Steud.
Ionopsis gardneri Lindl.
Ionopsis zonalis Lindl.
Epidendrum sessei Hoehne also
several names at the
level of variety...
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flood and famine.
Around 1254,
Gihon appointed Eiso to be
regent (
sessei).
Seven years later,
Gihon abdicated in
favor of Eiso, whom established...
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personal doctor and a
genius mad scientist. His
Quirk Life
Force (摂生/ライフフォース,
Sessei/Raifufōsu)
grants him an
extended lifespan and
makes him look
younger than...
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famous Nigerian politician, nationalist, and
pioneering journalist Ernest Sessei Ikoli) in 1961. And gave
birth to four
children [Biodun, Tokunbo, Oluwole...
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Hashi • 1477–1526 Shō Shin • 1587–1620 Shō Nei • 1848–1879 Shō Tai
Sessei (摂政) • 1666–1673 Shō Shōken
Regent (國師) • 1751–1752 Sai On Legislature...