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Yoriyasu Arima (有馬 頼寧,
Arima Yoriyasu, 17
December 1884 – 9
January 1957) was a ****anese
politician before and
during World War II. His wife was the daughter...
- Naitō
Yoriyasu (内藤頼寧,
March 23, 1800 –
November 23, 1862) was the 7th Naitō daimyō of Takatō
Domain in
Shinano Province, Honshū, ****an (modern-day Nagano...
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leaders Emperor Go-Uda
Prince Koreyasu Hōjō
Tokimune Shōni
Sukeyoshi Ōtomo
Yoriyasu Shōni
Tsuneyasu Shōni
Kageyasu Kikuchi Takefusa Takezaki Suenaga Shiroishi...
- The
committee included Konoe's
political colleagues Fumio Gotō,
Count Yoriyasu Arima and
entrepreneur and right-wing
spokesman Fusanosuke Kuhara. A radical...
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Shinto priest and was
famed as a
prolific writer. His son
Matsudaira Yoriyasu (松平 頼安, 1856–1940)
succeeded him as
family head in 1880. Yoritaka's granddaughter...
- Indō
Yoriyasu (犬童 頼安, 1521 –
December 6, 1606) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku period through early Edo period, who
served as a
retainer of the Sagara...
- 1998. p. 九日圍:田中城、井伊直政歲十八.
Retrieved May 19, 2024.
Kajiwara Ai;
Matsudaira Yoriyasu (2003). 田中城、井伊直政歲十八 (in ****anese). 神道大系編纂会.
Retrieved May 19, 2024. Kimura...
- who was the
primary promoter of
forestation movements in ****an. Earl
Yoriyasu Arima studied agriculture and
later served as the
Minister of Agriculture...
- 1981 (1981-03-01) 02 "Kai!
Namazu ga Damu wo Ku" (****anese: 怪! ナマズがダムを食う)
Yoriyasu Kogawa Keiji Kubota March 8, 1981 (1981-03-08) 03 "Goodbye Yukigon" "Sayonara...
- left in the
custody of Takatō. The
seventh Naitō lord of Takatō, Naitō
Yoriyasu,
oversaw numerous development projects,
including a
trading market, a mulberry...