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headmaster of
Shinto Munen-ryu)
Kubota Suketaro Sugane 窪田助太郎清音
Ohishi Susumu Tanetsugu 大石進種次
Otani Seiichiro Nobutomo 男谷精一郎信友
Yamaoka Tesshu 山岡鉄舟
Okita Souji沖田総司...
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consulted closely with
Fujiwara no
Tanetsugu on the
location of the new capital.
Nagaoka happened to
Tanetsugu's family home, and a
strong support base...
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Fujiwara no
Tanetsugu (藤原 種継, 737 –
November 4, 785) was a ****anese
noble of the late Nara period. He was the
grandson of the
sangi Fujiwara no Umakai...
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Oishi Susumu Tanetsugu (大石進種次, 1798–1863) was a ****anese
kenjutsu practitioner. He was
active during the Tenpō
period in the
first half of the nineteenth...
- prin****l
architect of the new capital, and
royal favourite,
Fujiwara no
Tanetsugu, was ********inated.[citation needed] Meanwhile, Kammu's
armies were pushing...
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traditional school (koryū) of ****anese
martial arts,
founded by Ōishi
Susumu Tanetsugu in the
early 1800s. The
origin of Ōishi Shinkage-ryū lies in Aizu Kage-ryū...
- Al-Hadi, who
becomes the
fourth ruler of the
Abbasid Caliphate.
Fujiwara no
Tanetsugu, ****anese
nobleman (chūnagon), has his
daughter Azumako married to the...
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Fujiwara no
Tanetsugu of the
Fujiwara Shi****. He
reached the
court rank of ju shi-i no ge (従四位下) and sangi. When Nakanari's
father Tanetsugu was ********inated...
- Made
crown prince in 781.
Implicated in the ********ination of
Fujiwara no
Tanetsugu. Died on the way to exile.
Prince Masahito 誠仁親王 Yōkōin 陽光院
Before 1611...
- the
beginning of the
Meiji era.
After the ********ination of
Fujiwara no
Tanetsugu in 785, the
Emperor Kanmu was
frightened by a
vengeful spirit of Prince...