- Ōta Dōkan (太田 道灌, 1432 -
August 25, 1486), also
known as Ōta
Sukenaga (太田 資長), was a ****anese
samurai lord, poet and
Buddhist monk. He took the tonsure...
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daughter of a
warrior named Jō
Sukekuni (城資国), and her
siblings were Jō
Sukenaga (城資永) and Jō
Nagamochi (城長茂) (or
Sukemochi (助茂)).
Hangaku Gozen was a member...
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Samurai Mitsui Sukenaga (right)
defeating the
Mongolian invasion army (left)...
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Takeda Nobutora's
senior retainer, Kudō Toratoyo. He was
first called Kudō
Sukenaga. The family's
fortunes fell when
Toratoyo lost
favor with
Nobutora and...
- Yo****ane
Hoshino Yoshikane Itō
Yoshisuke Itō
Suketaka Itō
Sukeyoshi Kawasaki Sukenaga Kiwaki Sukemori Sukemasa Nagakura Ōtomo Sōrin
Otomo Yoshimune Ichimada...
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Indian Gujarati-language poet (died c. 1500) 1432 – Ōta Dōkan (太田 道灌, Ōta
Sukenaga), ****anese
samurai warrior-poet and
Buddhist monk (died 1486) 1434: 29...
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depicting a
samurai battling forces of the
Mongol Empire Samurai Mitsui Sukenaga (right)
defeating the
Mongolian invasion army (left)
Shiraishi clan Takauji...
- Ōhama, 1954–1966
Kenichi Abe, 1966–1968
Tsunesaburo Tokikoyama, 1968–1970
Sukenaga Murai, 1970–1978 T****sa Shimizu, 1978–1982
Haruo Nishihara, 1982–1990...
- Yamato-no-kami (大和守)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 51,000 koku 6 Itō
Sukenaga (伊東祐永) 1714 - 1739 Shuri-no-suke (修理亮)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下)...
- 宗光). His
penname was
Jitoku (自得). In 1802, he was born the son of
Usami Sukenaga (宇佐美 祐長), a
samurai of Kii Domain, and he
became an
adoptive son of his...