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- Kamei Korenori (亀井 茲矩, 1557 – February 27, 1612) was a ****anese daimyō who lived through the early Edo period. He was first a retainer under the Amago...
- Sakanoue no Korenori (坂上是則) was a ****anese waka poet of the early Heian period. His exact dates of birth and death are unknown, but he was a fourth-generation...
- broom tree would disappear from sight whenever approached, and Sakanoue no Korenori wrote a waka poem alluding to this myth. Form Inflorescence As a weed Ornamental...
- (源宗于朝臣) Ōshikōchi no Mitsune (凡河内躬恒) Mibu no Tadamine (壬生忠岑) Sakanoue no Korenori (坂上是則) Harumichi no Tsuraki (春道列樹) Ki no Tomonori (紀友則) Fujiwara no Okikaze...
- of Masanori Kamei Korenori (亀井 茲矩, 1557–1612), ****anese daimyō Kamei Masanori (亀井 政矩, 1590–1619), ****anese daimyō, son of Korenori People that have the...
- Muneyuki Uchida Shigeie Watanabe Noritsuna Eguchi Genba Miike Shigezane Saeki Korenori Kitahara Taneoki Tachibana Dōsetsu Takahashi Jōun Tachibana Ginchiyo Tachibana...
- Kyūshū Campaign (1586–1587) by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, his ****istant Kamei Korenori, who was interested in southern trade, wanted to be rewarded with the Ryukyu...
- Kurushima's flagship and captured a beautiful golden fan that belonged to Kamei Korenori. Yi Sun-sin and Won Gyun spent the next two days searching for more enemy...
- Sakanoue no Korenori (坂上 是則), ****anese waka poet Sakanoue no Mochiki (坂上望城, died c. 975), ****anese waka poet and son of Sakanoue no Korenori Sakanoue no...
- He was the head of the Tsuwano Domain. Masanori was the son of Kamei Korenori. Masanori's early service began under Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1602, and in 1604...