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Tairō (****anese: 大老, "great elder") was a high-ranking
official position in the
Tokugawa shogunate government of ****an,
roughly comparable to the office...
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Tairo may
refer to:
Tairō, high-ranking
official position in the
bakuhan taisei government of ****an
Taïro (born 1978),
French singer of
dancehall and...
- Ismaël Jolé-Ménébhi
better known by the
stage name
Taïro (born in
Paris on 5
February 1978), is a
French singer,
songwriter of
dancehall reggae. He has...
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history of ****an, the
Council of Five
Elders (****anese: 五大老, Hepburn: Go-
Tairō) was a
group of five
powerful feudal lords (大名, daimyō)
formed in 1598 by...
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March 24, 1860) was a daimyō (feudal lord) of
Hikone (1850–1860) and also
Tairō of the
Tokugawa shogunate, ****an, a
position he held from
April 23, 1858...
- What Will You Do, Ieyasu? (どうする家康,
Dousuru Ieyasu, What
Would You Do, Ieyasu?) is a ****anese
historical drama television series starring Jun Matsumoto...
- Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Tiaro...
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Tiaro railway station is a
closed railway station on the
North Coast railway line in Queensland, Australia. The
station was
built in 1877, two
years before...
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tairō (great elder). The
office was
limited to
members of the Ii, Sakai, Doi, and
Hotta clans, but
Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu was
given the
status of
tairō...
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Immediately after becoming shōgun,
Tsunayoshi gave
Hotta Masatoshi the
title of
Tairō, in a way
thanking him for
ensuring his succession.
Almost immediately after...