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Michiyasu Osada (長田 道泰,
Osada Michiyasu, born
March 5, 1978) is a
former ****anese
football player.
Osada was born in
Sayama on
March 5, 1978. He joined...
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Viscount Mishima Michitsune (三島 通庸, 26 June 1835 – 23
October 1888) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Satsuma Domain during the Late
Tokugawa shogunate. After...
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three surviving retainers managed to
retreat with the aid of
Shiroishi Michiyasu, who
charged the Yuan
detachment and
drove them away. By
nightfall the...
- ****anese
samurai of the late
Sengoku period, the 4th son of
Murakami Michiyasu (村上 通康), and
younger brother of
Kurujima Michiyuki. His
father was a leader...
- in 1990 by
Michiyasu Itsutsuji.
Expanding a
tradition built over 20
years from
around 1970 to 1990 by Fuji
Television Gallery,
Michiyasu Itsutsuji founded...
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attacked the
Mongol army and
fought them, as
reinforcements led by
Shiraishi Michiyasu arrived and
defeated the Mongols, who
suffered around 3500 dead. The samurai...
- years) Son of
Emperor Saga;
nephew and
adopted son of
Emperor Junna. 55
Michiyasu 道康
Emperor Montoku 文徳天皇 850–858 (8 years) Kashō, Ninju, Saikō, Ten'an...
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Tsunesada the
crown prince was
replaced with Ninmyō's
first son,
Prince Michiyasu (later
Emperor Montoku)
whose mother was the
Empress Fujiwara no Junshi...
- time (proposed by Keichū, and
supported by
Kamochi Masazumi [ja],
Inoue Michiyasu [ja],
Yoshio Yamada,
Noriyuki Kojima [ja] and
Tadashi Ōkubo [ja]); It...
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ascension to the
Chrysanthemum Throne, his
personal name (imina) was
Michiyasu (道康). He was also
known as Tamura-no-mikado or Tamura-tei. He was the...