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Sonship
Sonship Son"ship, n. The state of being a son, or of bearing the relation of a son; filiation. --Dr. H. More.

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- 19 December 2009. Interview with Dr. William Duiker, Conversation with Sonshi Archived 18 January 2024 at the Wayback Machine Forbes, Andrew; Henley,...
- 2001, pp. 6–7. Tung 2001, p. 805. "Interview with Dr. William Duiker", Sonshi, archived from the original on 18 January 2024, retrieved 5 February 2011...
- him. Asahara returned permanently to ****an in 1987 and ****umed the title sonshi meaning "guru" before stating that he had mastered meditation to such an...
- infiltrate the Kaneshiro Institute, Sonshi is driven off by Kensui who reveals Tousei's actions to Ryuga. Soon after, Sonshi ****umes his position as Tousei's...
- Biography and Introduction: Sun Tzu The Art of War and Strategy Site by". Sonshi. Com. Retrieved 7 November 2010. Reid, Howard and Croucher, Michael (1983)...
- (Nagano-ken): Furusato Zōshi Kankōkai. OCLC 674256868. Kinasa Sonshi Henshū Iinkai (1967). Kinasa sonshi (in ****anese). Kinasa-mura (Nagano-ken): Sankō Insatsu...
- describing himself a "direct disciple of the guru", and calling Asahara sonshi (honorable master). After his death sentence was handed by the Tokyo District...
- Imperial Princess Sōshi (宗子内親王; 964–986) Second Daughter: Imperial Princess Sonshi (尊子内親王; 966–985), 15th Saiin in Kamo Shrine 968–975; later, married to Emperor...
- from Michikane. He was the father of Fujiwara no Kanetaka and Fujiwara no Sonshi. Papinot, Edmond (1910). Historical and geographical dictionary of ****an...
- daughter; later married Minamoto no Yorisada Consort (Nyōgo): Fujiwara no Sonshi (藤原尊子; 984–1022), Fujiwara no Michikane‘s daughter; later married Fujiwara...