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Chisaka Takafusa (千坂高房, 1638 – June 25, 1700) was a high-ranking
samurai in ****an
during the Edo period. He was a karō in the
Yonezawa Domain under the...
- Ōuchi clan. His
childhood name was Goro, and he
previously had the name
Takafusa (隆房).
Harukata was born to the Sue clan,
which was
related to the Ōuchi...
- (大寧寺の変,
Taineiji no Hen) was a coup d'etat in
September 1551 led by Sue
Takafusa (later
known as Sue Harukata)
against Ōuchi Yo****aka,
hegemon and shugo...
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Takafusa Nakamura (中村隆英,
Nakamura Takafusa, born
October 15, 1925, Tokyo, died
September 26, 2013) was a ****anese economist.
After graduating from the...
- Province. In 1551, Sue
Takafusa revolted against his lord Ōuchi Yo****aka in the Tainei-ji incident,
forcing him to
commit seppuku.
Takafusa changed his name...
- by the
annual percentage change in GDP." Similarly, ****anese
economist Takafusa Nakamura concluded that "Ikeda was the
single most
important figure in...
- for
rebuilding the
honden in 1571. As a
result of
waging war
against Sue
Takafusa there in 1555,
Motonari is said to have
tainted the island's
grounds by...
- ****an
Professional wrestling career Ring name(s)
Akira Akira Nogami Sue
Takafusa Billed height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Billed weight 90 kg (198 lb) Trained...
- ****anese Business.
Scarecrow Press. pp. 90–92. ISBN 978-0-8108-7035-2.
Takafusa Nakamura; Kōnosuke
Odaka (2003). The
Economic History of ****an, 1600-1990:...
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Takatoshi (三井高利) — Kita branch: Takatoshi's
first son (1)
Takahira (高平) — (3)
Takafusa (高房) — (4)
Takayoshi (高美) — (5)
Takakiyo (高清) — (6)
Takasuke (高祐) — (7)...