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Suzuki Sadayu (鈴木佐大夫, 1511–1585, true name
Suzuki Shigeoki (鈴木重意)),
Suzuki Shigehide (鈴木重秀, c. 1546 – c. 1586) and
Suzuki Shigetomo (鈴木重朝, 1561–1623). Suzuki...
- troops,
strong loyalty of
retainers and
isolation from Honshū. In 1789,
Shigehide (1745–1833)'s
daughter became the wife of the 11th shogun,
Tokugawa Ienari...
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Suzuki Shigehide (鈴木重秀, born 1546, died
after 1586) was the son of the
reputed leader Suzuki Sadayu and
final leading head of the
Saika Ikki
during the...
- Matsubayashi-Ryu (Shorin-ryu) Karate-Do Argentina, Argentina,
headed by
Shigehide Akamine Hanshi Matsubayshi Ryu
Karatedo Tenyokan ****ociation, (Tiida Ryu)...
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Shimazu Shigehime or Tadakohime, the four-year-old
daughter of
Shimazu Shigehide, the
tozama daimyō of
Satsuma Domain on the
island of Kyūshū. The significance...
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Muramasa blades is the fish-belly (tanagobara)
shape of the nakago.
Hayashi Shigehide (林重秀) in the 19th
century often simulated this style.
Although the school...
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Zusho also saw many
similarities in
Nariakira and his grandfather,
Shigehide.
Shigehide also had a
great interest in
Dutch studies as well as scientific...
- 16.
Shimazu Shigehide, 8th daimyō of
Satsuma (1745–1833) 8.
Shimazu Narinobu, 9th daimyō of
Satsuma (1774–1841) 17.
Tsutsumi Shunkōin (1747–1811) 4. Shimazu...
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researcher Pavel Demyanov (Russia).
Pavel Demyanov studied under Ikeda Jushu (
Shigehide) and
learned the
entire Tōon-ryū curriculum,
including Kobudo, and has...
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agricultural encyclopedia compiled from 1793 to 1804 at the
order of
Shimazu Shigehide, the
ruler of
Satsuma Province (now
approximately Kagoshima Prefecture)...