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adopted by
Oniniwa Tsunamoto,
married Harada Munesuke Watari Munemoto (1600–1669), by Kōnomae,
initially adopted by
Oniniwa Tsunamoto, then
adopted by Watari...
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visor on the
front of the
hachi Ukebari, a
cloth lining inside the
hachi Tsunamoto,
mounting points for
attaching crests Kasa
jirushi no kan, a ring at the...
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Oniniwa Tsunamoto (鬼庭 綱元) (1549 – July 13, 1640) was a ****anese
samurai of the late
Sengoku period through early Edo period. He was
retainer of the Date...
- Kita (1539–1690) – Yoshinao's Daughter/
Tsunamoto's half-sister
Moniwa Tadamoto (Oniniwa
Tsunamoto/Moniwa
Tsunamoto) (1549–1640) –
Toyotomi Hideyoshi bestowed...
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Killing (stylized in all caps) is a ****anese
manga series written by
Masaya Tsunamoto and
illustrated by Tsujitomo. It has been
serialized in Kodansha's seinen...
- Ueno Shoga****an
Seinen 38 2015–present 23 million†‡
Giant Killing Masaya Tsunamoto,
Tsujitomo Kodansha Seinen 66 2007–present 23 million†
Himitsu Series [ja]...
- Yoshinao,
Masamune was able to
escape to
Motomiya castle. His son,
Oniniwa Tsunamoto, and his daughter,
Katakura Kita, also
worked for Date clan and won Masamune's...
- Kojūrō. He was
retainer of the Date clan of Sendai.
Together with
Oniniwa Tsunamoto and Date Shigezane,
Kagetsuna was
known as one of the "Three
Great Men...
- Masamune's
father Date
Terumune on his father's side.
Together with
Oniniwa Tsunamoto and
Katakura Kagetsuna,
Shigezane was
known as one of the "Three Great...
- 1st Lord of Chōfū (1579–1650) Mitsuhiro, 2nd Lord of Chōfū (1616–1653)
Tsunamoto, 3rd Lord of Chōfū (1650–1709) VI. Yoshimoto, 6th Lord of Chōshū (1677–1731;...