- Ise Sōzui (伊勢 宗瑞, 1432 or 1456 –
September 8, 1519), also
known as Hōjō
Sōun (北条 早雲), was a ****anese
daimyo and the
first head of the
Later Hōjō clan,...
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Soun may
refer to: Hōjō
Sōun (1456–1519), ****anese
samurai Soun Veasna (born 1994),
Cambodian football player Soun Tendo, a
Ranma ½
character Sound (disambiguation)...
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Soun of
Ogbomoso is the
official title given to the
paramount ruler of
Ogbomoso kingdom. The
current and the 28th
Soun of
Ogbomoso is Ọba
Ghandi Afọlábí...
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Soun Channaro (Khmer: សួន ចាន់ណារ៉ូ) is a
Cambodian volleyball player. He is
currently playing for
Visakha Volleyball Club. He is well
known for being...
- Jogioro, who was the
second Soun. The five
royal houses of
Ogbomoso are
descended from the five sons of
Soun Ikome****e, the
third Soun of
Ogbomoso (and son of...
- to the rise of
samurai to the rank of
sengoku daimyo. For example, Hōjō
Sōun was the
first samurai to rise to the rank of
sengoku daimyo during this period...
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Daniel Tji Hak
Soun (September 9, 1921 –
March 12, 1993) was a
bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Wonju.
Daniel Tji Hak
Soun was
ordained a priest...
- period. The
heads of the Late Hōjō clan were: Hōjō
Sōun (1432–1519) Hōjō
Ujitsuna (1487–1541), son of
Sōun Hōjō
Ujiyasu (1515–1571), son of
Ujitsuna Hōjō...
- to a boy.
Thanks to an
agreement between his
father and
Soun Tendo, he is
engaged to
Soun's daughter Akane. Due to a
series of
other involuntary entanglements...
- (Yoruba: Jímọ̀ Ọládùnní Oyèwùmí; 27 May 1926 – 12
December 2021) was the
Soun of Ogbomosho, or
traditional ruler (Ọba), of the
Yoruba town of Ogbomosho...