- Ise Sōzui (伊勢 宗瑞, 1432 or 1456 –
September 8, 1519), also
known as Hōjō
Sōun (北条 早雲), was a ****anese
daimyo and the
first head of the
Later Hōjō clan,...
- from Semarang;
Total Rusak from Bukittinggi;
Jahanam Corpse from Batam;
DeathSounD from Pontianak;
Teboks from Sambas;
Chain 86 from Tegal;
Genocide the...
- to the rise of
samurai to the rank of
sengoku daimyo. For example, Hōjō
Sōun was the
first samurai to rise to the rank of
sengoku daimyo during this period...
- (1980–1981).
Jimoh Oyewumi,
Ajagungbade III, 95,
Nigerian traditional ruler,
Soun of
Ogbomosho (since 1973). Asha Patel, 44,
Indian politician,
Gujarat MLA...
-
performed research into the
ethical codes of
famous samurai including Hōjō
Sōun and
Imagawa Sadayo.
Primary research into bushidō was
later conducted by...
-
Nobutora 5. Jōkei-in (1519-1550) 11. Ōi no kata 1.
Shinagawa Takahisa 24. Hojo
Soun 12. Hojo
Ujitsuna 25. Nan’nyoin-dono 6. Hōjō
Ujiyasu 13. Yojuin-dono 3. Lady...
- "The
Fight Against ****ual Violence". Soundings. 71 (71): 62–74. doi:10.3898/
SOUN.71.05.2019. S2CID 150487619. Rydgren, J. (2007). "The
Sociology of the Radical...
- smoy [zmoy] (cf. Lith. žmuo) , Samb.
wijrs 'man'; Pom. wayklis, Samb.
soūns 'son' and Pom. samien, Samb.
laucks [lauks] 'field'. The
neuter gender is...
-
Copenhagen 1982. Hojo
Soun's Twenty-one Articles: the code of
conduct of
Odawara Hojo' MN 29: 3 (Autumn, 1974), 283–303. [Hôjô
Sôun 北条早雲 (1432–1519), Trans...
- Alan (2014). Tom
Jaine (ed.). The
Oxford Companion to Food.
Illustrated by
Soun Vannithone (3rd ed.).
Oxford University Press. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-19-967733-7...