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- Yoshishige is a masculine ****anese given name. Yoshishige can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: 義重...
- Satake Yoshishige (佐竹 義重, March 7, 1547 – May 19, 1612) was a ****anese daimyō (military lord) of the Sengoku period. He was the 18th generation head of...
- Minamoto no Yoshishige (源 義重, 1135–1202) was the progenitor of the cadet Nitta branch family of the Minamoto samurai clan, who fought alongside the Minamoto...
- The most prominent representatives include directors Nagisa Ōshima, Yoshishige Yoshida, Masahiro Shinoda and Shōhei Imamura. The term New Wave was coined...
- by Satake Yoshishige, who was renowned for his ferocity in battle; and was also known by the nickname "Ogre Yoshishige" (鬼義重, Oni Yoshishige). Allied with...
- January 31, 1530 – June 11, 1587), also known as Fujiwara no Yoshishige (藤原 義鎮) or Ōtomo Yoshishige (大友 義鎮), was a ****anese feudal lord (daimyō) of the Ōtomo...
- Yoshishige Saitō (斎藤義重, Saitō Yoshishige, also Saitō Gijū or Saito Ghiju, May 4, 1904, in Hirosaki – June 13, 2001, in Yokohama) was a ****anese visual...
- Yoshishige Yoshida (吉田 喜重, Yoshida Yoshishige, 16 February 1933 – 8 December 2022), also known as Kijū Yoshida, was a ****anese film director and screenwriter...
- Hachi**** Yoshishige (蜂須賀 至鎮, February 20, 1586 – March 29, 1620) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Tokushima Domain. His court title...
- (1875–1950) Teiji Takagi (1875–1960) Matsusaburo Fujiwara (1881–1946) Yoshishige Abe (1883–1966) Sōichi Kakeya (1886–1947) Jōkichi Takamine (1854–1922)...