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  • Niiro Hisanobu, also known as Hisanaga, was the leader of a group of nineteen [[Satsuma students|students]] from [[Satsuma Niiro was 34 when he left Japan; like all the other members of the mission, he adopted a new name, and was known as Ishigaki Einosuke while ov
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  • [[File:Hino-toshimoto.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The grave of Hino Toshimoto at [[Kuzuharaoka Shrine]] in [[Kamakura]]]] ...was a retainer in the service of [[Emperor Go-Daigo]] who fought to topple the [[Kamakura shogunate]].
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  • ...attack that resulted in the death of [[Sanada Yukimura]]. He was killed in the same battle. [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...ng in Tongues? Daimyo, Zen Monks, and Spoken Chinese in Japan, 1661–1711," The Journal of Asian Studies Vol. 76, No. 3 (August) 2017: 608-609. [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...oshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] [[Korean Invasions|invasions of Korea]] and at the [[Battle of Sekigahara]]. [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...ly, the [[Hiki clan]]. Her father Yoshikazu and son Ichiman were killed in the same attacks; her daughter Take no gozen survived and went on to marry shog [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...yô]]'' (public works magistrate) until [[1850]], when he was reassigned to the position of [[Nagasaki bugyo|Nagasaki bugyô]]. While serving in that posit [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...ht|thumb|400px|Statue of Sô Yoshitoshi in the former ''[[buke yashiki]]'' (samurai households) district of Tsushima Fuchû (Izuhara).]] * ''Japanese:'' 宗 義智 (''Sô Yoshitoshi'')<ref>One sometimes sees the name given as "Yoshitomo."</ref>
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  • ..., and lord of [[Kofu han|Kôfu han]] in [[Kai province]]. He became lord of the 350,000<ref>Hakuseki, 292n125.</ref> ''[[koku]]'' domain in [[1661]]. ...sunayoshi]] as his heir in [[1704]], and became shogun in [[1709]], taking the name [[Tokugawa Ienobu]].
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  • ...and in [[1608]] was made a commander of ashigaru. Iemasa served notably at the Seiges of [[Osaka castle]] and in [[1640]] was made a Daimyô at [[Takatori [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...19th century lord of [[Koromo han]] in [[Mikawa province]] who also served the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] as ''[[soshaban|sôshaban]]''. ...Naitô family of Koromo domain, and became lord of that domain (and gained the title of Tanba-no-kami) in [[1830]]. Appointed ''sôshaban'' in [[1842]], h
    691 bytes (95 words) - 07:39, 1 April 2020
  • ...shogunate|shogunate]] Confucian academy, the [[Shoheizaka gakumonjo]], in the early 19th century. ...imori]], lord of [[Iwamura han]] in [[Mino province]], he was adopted into the Hayashi family in [[1793]] to succeed [[Hayashi Kinpo|Hayashi Kinpô]], who
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  • ...uma students|young men]] from [[Satsuma han]] who in [[1865]] snuck out of the country in order to study in Europe. ...a Michihira]] and others, he was later a member of a Satsuma delegation to the [[1867 Paris World's Fair]].
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  • ...ng his sorrow at her loss, saying "There is simply nothing I can say about the recent [death of your husband] Shônyû and your son. I share your sorrow a ==Notes to the Text==
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  • [[Image:So mon.jpg|right|thumb|The Sô kamon.]] ...ed attempt at negotiations with the Koreans, with whom he had ties through the [[So clan|Sô's]] trading endeavors. He died while these negotiations, aime
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  • Yamamoto Gonnohyôe was the 16th [[Prime Minister]] of Japan, serving another term as 22nd Prime Minist ...ro|Tôgô Heihachirô]] to Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, prior to the [[Russo-Japanese War]].
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  • ...ger sister, [[Yasu-hime]]. Nori-hime was married to [[Shimazu Uzuhiko]] of the Echizen [[Shimazu clan]]. [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...atsuma students|nineteen young men]] from [[Satsuma han]] who snuck out of the country in [[1865]] in order to study in Europe. ...e name Iwaya Toranosuke as part of the deception necessary to sneak out of the country. While in Europe, he studied naval military science in particular.
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  • ...en lost to the Takeda. Sumiyori went on to serve under Kenshin's banner in the hopes that he might be restored to his old domain, but this was not to be. [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...(Korean) royal court in [[1482]]. Though he did not live in Korea or serve the court in any concrete fashion, this status granted him benefits when he tra [[Category:Samurai]]
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