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- Yoriaki Matsudaira (****anese: 松平頼暁; 27 March 1931 – 9 January 2023) was a ****anese composer and academic. Born in Tokyo, the son of composer Yoritsune...
- Tamemasa 3rd son:Minamoto no Yorimoto 4th son: Eiju 5th son:Minamoto no Yoriaki daughter:Fujiwara no Michitsuna's wife Yorimitsu wrote a renga with his...
- Toki Yorisada Toki Yorimoto Akechi Yorishige Fifth generation Mitsutsugu Yoriaki Mitsutsuna Mitsuyasu Mitsuhisa Mitsushige Omi no Kata Mitsuhide Akechi...
- Title Directed by Written by Original release date  1 "Pilot, **** Yeah!" Yoriaki Mochizuki Dean Lorey Patrick Schumacker Justin Halpern July 18, 2024 (2024-07-18)...
- Takamatsu, and Matsudaira Yoritaka of Fuchū. Yoritsune Matsudaira and his son Yoriaki Matsudaira, who were 20th-century composers, were descendants of the Matsudaira...
- Nitsuki Yoriaki and Yoshinaga, who were sixth generation descendants of Sanekuni, provided military service to shogun Ashikaga Takauji. In 1351, Yoriaki became...
- Mitsu(shige?) Mitsuyori Kimifushi Yorimitsu Yorichika Yorinobu Yorihira Yoriaki Yorisada Yorizane Takamichi Yori(hiro?) Genken* Tadasue Settsu Genji Yamato...
- Toki Yorinari (土岐 頼芸, 1502–1582), also known as Toki Yoriaki, was a ****anese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period. He was shugo of Mino Province....
- Kō no Moroyo (d. 1351) 1349–1351 Kō no Moronao (d. 1351) 1351–1358 Niki Yoriaki (1299–1359) 1358–1361 Hosokawa Kiyouji (d. 1362) Kanrei 1362–1366 Shiba...
- 1344 Niki Yoshinaga 1344 Yamana Tokiuji 1345 Hosokawa Akiuji 1346 Niki Yoriaki 1350 Hosokawa Yoriharu 1352 Kyōgoku Hidetsuna 1352 Toki Yoriyasu 1353 -...