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Kakitsu (嘉吉) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Eikyō and
before Bun'an. This
period spanned the
years from
February 1441 through...
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Kakitsu uprising (嘉吉の徳政一揆 or 嘉吉の土一揆,
Kakitsu no
Tokusei Ikki or
Kakitsu no
Tsuchi Ikki) was a
peasant uprising demanding debt
cancellation that occurred...
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three Korean ports. It is also
called Kakitsu Treaty (嘉吉条約,
Kakitsu Jōyaku); 1443 is the
third year of the
Kakitsu era in the ****anese calendar. Tsushima...
- Bandō
Kakitsu I (初代 坂東 家橘,
Shodai Bandō
Kakitsu, 1847 –
March 18, 1893) was a ****anese
kabuki actor of the
Uzaemon acting lineage, also
commonly known...
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proclaimed as the new Shogun. 1441 (
Kakitsu 1, 9th month): The ********ins of
Yoshinori kill themselves. 1442 (
Kakitsu 3, 21 day of the 7th month): Shōgun...
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successor to
Motoori Norinaga's
school master. His pen name was Fuji no
Kakitsu (藤 垣内). Ōhira was born in
Matsuzaka of the
province of Ise (now Matsuzaka...
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known as
Ichimura Kakitsu IV,
Ichimura Uzaemon XIII,
Ichimura Kurōemon, Onoe Baikō V, and Onoe Kurōemon I, and used Baikō and
Kakitsu as his
poetry names...
- shōgun are more
specifically identified by only one era name or nengō.
Kakitsu (1441–1444) East
Asian age
reckoning ****ingh, Isaac. (1834).
Annales des...
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Germany and ****an, the band
consisted of four members, lead
singer Marina Kakitsu,
along with
Chika Takagi,
Manami ****u and
Junko ****uda. They were signed...
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revolts in ****an
Attempted coups and
rebellions Riots and
civil disorder Kakitsu uprising (1441) Jōkyō uprising (1686)
Blood tax riots (1873)
Nagasaki incident (1886)...