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Honda Sukehide's son
Sukesada became a
retainer to
shogun Ashikaga Takauji. For his
service to the
Ashikaga shogunate,
Sukesada was
rewarded territory...
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Minamoto no
Korezane (源維城). Also
known as Hiroakira. Also
known as
Iyasada or
Sukesada. Also
known as Atsunari. Also
known as Yoshihito. Also
known as Yoshihito...
- (初代))
Tsushima no Kami
Sadashige I (対馬守貞重 (初代))
Yosozaemon Sukesada (与三左衛門祐定) Tōshiro
Sukesada (藤四郎祐定)
Tsuda Sukehiro (津田助広) Ōmi no Daijō
Fujiwara Tadahiro...
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force was
quickly defeated, but
according to the Sō Shi Kafu, one samurai,
Sukesada, cut down 25
enemy soldiers in
individual combat. The
invaders defeated...
- Bottom:
Tachi mounting, Late Edo period.
Tachi forged by
Bizen Osafune Sukesada, 1515.
Scabbard in aogai-nashiji lacquer, gold decorations.
Tokyo National...
- School") was a
school of ****anese
martial arts. It was
founded by Ito
Sukesada,
based on
techniques that he
learned from an
ascetic named So Unryu. He...
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Tokugawa dispatched a
group of 80 Kōka
ninja under the
command of Tomo
Sukesada,
which was
tasked to raid an
outpost of the
Imagawa clan. This ****ault...
- Throne, his
personal name (imina) was Iyasada-shinnō. He was also
known as
Sukesada-shinnō, and as Okisada-shinnō (居貞親王).
Iyasada was the
second son of Emperor...
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Yanagiwara Suketsuna (1417–1500)
Yanagiwara Kazumitsu (1448–1510)
Yanagiwara Sukesada (1495–1578)
Yanagiwara Atsumitsu (1541–1597) (son of
Machi Sukemasa) Yanagiwara...