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Chiba Tsuneshige (千葉 常重,
April 18, 1083 - May 28, 1180) was a ****anese
samurai lord
active in the Kantō
region during the late
Heian period. He was a descendant...
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first records related to the city of
Chiba record the
emigration of
Taira Tsuneshige (1083?–1088), a
powerful bushi warlord of the late
Heian period, to Shimōsa...
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Tadatsune —
Chiba Tsunemasa —
Chiba Tsunenaga —
Chiba Tsunekane —
Chiba Tsuneshige —
Chiba Tsunetane —
Azuma Taneyori . The
Emperor Go-Daigo
authorized the...
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Takanao (村松 三太夫 高直)
Kurahashi Densuke Takeyuki (倉橋 伝助 武幸)
Okajima Yasoemon Tsuneshige (岡島 八十右衛門 常樹) Ōtaka
Gengo Tadao/Tadatake (大高 源五 忠雄) Yatō
Emoshichi Norikane...
- in 1274 Sō
Moriakira (盛明) (1274–1302) Sō
Morikuni (盛國) (1302–1349) Sō
Tsuneshige(經茂) (1349–1366) Sō
Sumishige (澄茂) (1366–1370) Sō
Yorishige (頼茂) (1370–1402)...
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appears to have
forced him into a
nomadic lifestyle.
Reizan was born Wada
Tsuneshige into a
family of
samurai in Sōma
Nakamura han and
later married into the...
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modern day
Yonezawa in
Yamagata Prefecture. He was the son of
Yamaguchi Tsuneshige [ja] (山口常成), who had
ancestral ties with
Emperor Kanmu. He was a mid-level...
- Keio
University in Tokyo. Konishi's
first exposure to te was
through Tsuneshige Arakaki, who was from Okinawa.
Konishi quit his job in 1923 to open a...
- disease. In 1126 (Daiji 1), Tadatsune's great-great-grandson
Taira no
Tsuneshige transferred his clan's
power base from Ōjī
Castle in
Kazusa Province (modern...
- Chiba-fu was
erected at the site of
Inohana Castle,
referencing Chiba Tsuneshige's rule of the area in the late
Heian period. In 1976, a
monument commemorating...