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Satouji Ashikaga Shigeuji Ashikaga Tadafuyu Ashikaga Tadayoshi Ashikaga Tadatsuna Ashikaga Ujimitsu Ashikaga Yoshimi Muromachi period Kantō Kubō Ashikaga...
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Empress of
Emperor Go-Reizei
Fujiwara no
Morozane (1042–1101)
Fujiwara no
Tadatsuna (died 1084) Sansom,
George (1958). A
History of ****an to 1334. Stanford...
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suggested they take a
large detour to
cross to the
other side.
Ashikaga Tadatsuna [ja], who led a
contigent of 300 samurai,
disagreed with this plan, stating...
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Kaneko Kazuo August 7, 1990 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad
interim 三橋 秀方
Mitsuhashi Hidekata September 4, 1990 特命全権大使 Amb****ador 薮 忠綱 Yabu
Tadatsuna...
- families, came to
serve as
direct v****als (gokenin) to the shōgun.
Ashikaga Tadatsuna Heyako Aritsuna (Ashikaga Aritsuna) Much of the
content of this article...
- (descendant of Eisho) (九代祐定 (永正の末裔))
Osafune Tadamitsu (長船忠光)
Ikkanshi Tadatsuna (一竿子忠綱)
Settsu no Kami
Tadayuki I (摂津守忠行 (初代))
Mutsu Tadashige (陸奥忠重)...
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Sukemochi (辻月丹資茂) was born to
Tsuji Yadayū
descendant of
Sasaki Shirō
Tadatsuna, in the
first year of
Keian (1648,
early Edo period), in the
Masugi (馬杉)...
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August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Army
Viscount Ōoka
Tadatsuna Independent May 15, 1945
August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary...
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defeating Minamoto no Yoshihiro, who had
attacked Shimotsuke with
Ashikaga Tadatsuna, in 1183. For this achievement, he was
appointed jitō of
Murata Shimo...
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Masuyama Castle was
founded during the Nanboku-cho
period by
Momonoi Tadatsuna (d. 1376), the
shugo of Etchū Province. The name Wada
Castle came from...