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Buddhist monk
active during the
Kamakura period who also went by the name
Kōben (****anese: 高弁, Chinese: 高辨, Gāo Biàn). He was a
contemporary of Jōkei and...
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Copenhagen (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ) is the
capital and most
populous city of Denmark, with a po****tion of
approximately 660,000 in the muni****lity...
- Mori
Koben (森 小弁,
October 15, 1869 –
August 23, 1945) was a ****anese
businessman and adventurer, who was best
remembered as one of the
first ****anese...
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Etymologie der
deutschen Sprache, Band 7, Dudenverlag, p. 359 : Kobel,
koben, Kobold. Hoad 1993, p. 101. Géopatronyme :
surname Beuzelin in
France (online...
- daughter:
Princess Syō'an (1668–1712; 聖安女王)
Sixth son:
Imperial Prince Priest Kōben (1669–1716; 公弁法親王)
Seventh son:
Imperial Prince Priest Dōyū (1670–1691;...
- of Micronesia, is
descended from one of the
first settlers from ****an,
Koben Mori. A
significant number of
Micronesians were
shown to have
paternal genetic...
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Dariusz Malinowski (a.k.a. Malina) - b****, and
Krzysztof Grela (a.k.a.
Koben) - drums. In 1984 they pla****
their first official show in a club "Remont"...
- great-grandson of
Koben Mori. A
native of Shikoku, ****an and the son of a samurai,
Koben Mori was
among the
first ****anese to
settle in Micronesia.
Koben Mori first...
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Wexler has
proposed yet
another etymology,
tracing kobold to the
roots koben ("pigsty") and hold ("stall spirit").
Grimm has
provided one of the earlier...
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Galloping Hor**** 1212:
Unkei sculpts Miroku Bosatsu in Kō****u-ji 1216:
Kōben sculpts statues of Tentōki and Ryūtōki, who
carry lanterns as
offering to...