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- title Tsunenaga. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Prince Tsunenaga, one of...
- Hasekura Rokuemon Tsunenaga (支倉 六右衛門 常長, 1571–1622) was a kiri****an ****anese samurai and retainer of Date Masamune, the daimyō of Sendai. He was of ****anese...
- Prince Tsunenaga (恒良親王, Tsunenaga-shinnō) (1324 – May 5, 1338) was one of the sons of ****anese Emperor Go-Daigo. He became involved in the Nanboku-chō...
- their trip to the Vatican as envoys to Pope Paul V, headed by Hasekura Tsunenaga and accompanied by the Spanish friar Luis Sotelo. After transporting Hasekura...
- people to settle in Spain were the members of an emb****y led by Hasekura Tsunenaga. Instead of returning to ****an in 1617, six samurai remained in Coria...
- Saint-Tropez was visited by a delegation led by the ****anese samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga that was on its way to Rome but was forced by weather to stop in the town...
- in foreign trade. In 1615, an emb****y and trade mission under Hasekura Tsunenaga was sent across the Pacific to Nueva España (New Spain) on the ****anese-built...
- amb****ador Hasekura Tsunenaga made his way to Rome landed for a few days in Saint-Tropez, creating a sensation. 1615: Hasekura Tsunenaga, a ****anese samurai...
- include the swastika with arrows used by ****anese amb****ador Hasekura Tsunenaga, the Canadian-granted arms of the ****anese-Canadian politician David Tsubouchi...
- the Tokugawa shogunate's suppression of Christianity. In 1612, Hasekura Tsunenaga, a v****al of the daimyo Date Masamune, led a diplomatic mission and had...