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- –1264) - his two sons Masahira and Masakage made two branches of the clan. Numata-Kobayakawa clan (沼田小早川氏): Kobayakawa Masahira (小早川雅平, ?–?) - 3rd son...
- Takagi Masahira (高木正坦, March 13, 1829 – January 31, 1891), was a daimyo of the late Edo period. He served as the 12th lord of Tannan Domain in Kawachi...
- Masahira Yoshikata (吉形 政衡, Yoshikata Masahira, born 23 August 1982 in ****uoka Prefecture) is a ****anese hurdler who specialises in the 400 metres hurdles...
- Takat****sa Masahira (鷹司 政平, 1445–1517), son of Fusahira, was a ****anese court noble (kugyo) of the Muromachi period. He held a regent position Kampaku...
- arising from intermarriage with different warrior families. Kiyohara no Masahira, Iehira and Narihira, heads of branches of the family, created such a disturbance...
- Sato, Yoshinori; Suda, Wataru; Kim, Seok-won; Oshima, Kenshiro; Hattori, Masahira; Kamijo, Takashi; Narisawa, Kazuhiko; Ohta, Hiroyuki (2014). "Characterization...
- shinsenden (本朝神仙伝) His paternal great grandparents were Ōe no Masahira (大江匡衡) and Akazome Emon, Masahira himself being a grandson of Ōe no Koretoki (大江維時). Koretoki...
- in 1083, tried to calm the fighting which continued between Kiyohara no Masahira, Iehira, and Narihira. Negotiations were not successful; and so Yoshiie...
- Yasusuke, contended with Fujiwara no Sukitaka and Ōe-no Masahira in a sword fight in Kyoto. Masahira lost the fingers of his left hand. The two brothers fled;...
- Kampaku 1476–1479 Konoe Masaie (1445–1505) Kampaku 1479–1483 Takat****sa Masahira (1445–1517) Kampaku 1483–1487 Kujō Masatada (1439–1488) Kampaku 1487–1488...