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- Sadamichi Hirasawa (平沢 貞通, Hirasawa Sadamichi, February 18, 1892 – May 10, 1987) was a ****anese tempera painter. He was convicted of m**** poisoning and...
- Sadamichi Kajioka (梶岡 定道, Kajioka Sadamichi, May 18, 1891 – September 12, 1944) was an admiral in the Imperial ****anese Navy during World War II. He directed...
- Sadamichi Maekawa(前川禎通 Maekawa Sadamichi) is a ****anese researcher, who was born in Nara Prefecture, ****an in 1946. He obtained his B. Sc. (1969), M. Sc...
- Suganuma Sadamichi (****anese: 菅沼貞道) was a samurai commander during ****an's Sengoku period, who served Tokugawa Ieyasu. He fought in the 1570 Battle of...
- Makino Sadamichi (牧野 貞通, December 26, 1707 – October 30, 1749) was a ****anese daimyō of the mid-Edo period. The Makino were identified as one of the fudai...
- of Noda Castle, situated on the Toyokawa river, commanded by Suganuma Sadamichi. Shingen was confident in his strength of numbers, and in his knowledge...
- Tadachika(1717–1724) Makino Hideshige (1724–1734) Toki Yoritoshi {1734–1742) Makino Sadamichi (1742–1749) Matsudaira Sukekuni (1749–1752) Sakai Tadamochi (1752–1756)...
- Tadachika(1717–1724) Makino Hideshige (1724–1734) Toki Yoritoshi {1734–1742) Makino Sadamichi (1742–1749) Matsudaira Sukekuni (1749–1752) Sakai Tadamochi (1752–1756)...
- Tadachika(1717–1724) Makino Hideshige (1724–1734) Toki Yoritoshi {1734–1742) Makino Sadamichi (1742–1749) Matsudaira Sukekuni (1749–1752) Sakai Tadamochi (1752–1756)...
- shoguns, as close advisors and Shugo (Governor) of Yamashiro Province (Ise Sadamichi since 1493). During the Imagawa clan succession crisis in 1476, Shinkurō...