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    Ise Province (伊勢国, Ise no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area of Japan that is today includes most of modern Mie Prefecture. Ise bordered on Iga...
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    Ise (Japanese: 伊勢, named after the ancient Ise Province) was the lead ship of her class of two dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese...
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    Ise Province. Tōdō Takatsugu – Second generation daimyō of Tsu Domain in Ise Province. Tōdō Takahisa – Third generation daimyō of Tsu Domain in Ise Province...
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    Its abbreviated name was Shishū (志州). Shima bordered on Ise Province to the west, and on Ise Bay on the north, east and south. It roughly coincides with...
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    kingoku). Iga was bordered by Ise to the east and south, Ōmi to the north, Yamato to the west and south, and Yamashiro Province to the northwest. It roughly...
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  • Ise may refer to: Ise, Mie, a city in Japan Ise Grand Shrine, a Shinto shrine located in Ise, Mie Ise Ekiti, a city in Nigeria Ise, Norway, a village in...
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    Hisamatsu-Matsudaira clan. Komono (1600-1871) Kanbe (1651-1871) Ise-saijo (1726-1781) (Minami-hayashizaki) Ise-kameyama (1601-1871) Tsu (1594-1871) Toba (1597-1680/1691-1871)...
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    This is a list of daimyōs from the Sengoku period of Japan. Nanbu Nobunao Nanbu Toshinao Tsugaru Tamenobu Date Harumune Date Terumune Date Masamune Date...
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    Heian period. A great-grandson of Takamochi, Taira no Korehira, moved to Ise Province (currently part of Mie Prefecture) and established an important Daimyo...
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    (伊賀国 (伊州)) – separated from Ise Province in 680 Ise (Seishū) (伊勢国 (勢州)) Shima (Shishū) (志摩国 (志州)) – separated from Ise Province at the beginning of the 8th...
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    court's waka tradition. She was born to Fujiwara no Tsugukage [ja] of Ise Province, and eventually became the lover of the Prince Atsuyoshi [ja] and a concubine...
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  • lived during the Muromachi period (14th to 16th centuries) in Kuwana, Ise Province, Japan (current Kuwana, Mie). In spite of their original reputation as...
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    adopted as the head of the Kanbe clan, which ruled the middle region of Ise Province and so he was also called Kanbe Nobutaka (神戸信孝). Nobutaka was born as...
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    Oda Nobunaga. He was adopted as the head of the Kitabatake clan from Ise Province. He survived the decline of the Oda clan from political prominence, becoming...
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    Other descendants includes the Ujitoko clan from Ise province. According to Kojiki, he went in Ise where a giant clam trapped his hand on Isuzu river...
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    The Kitabatake clan was a clan that ruled south Ise Province in Japan and had strong ties to the eastern provinces through Pacific sea routes. Among its...
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    Ōmi Province. Under Hideyoshi, Tōdō ruled Uwajima at Iyo province. During the Edo period, the Tōdō ruled most of Ise Province and all of Iga Province as...
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    JS Ise (DDH-182) is a Hyūga-class helicopter destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). It is the second ship to be named Ise, the first...
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    army for two invasions of Ise Province in 1567 and 1568 that crushed numerous families of Ise. He was given land in Ise province around 1569 and supported...
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    the Ise Grand Shrine and the Tsubaki Grand Shrine. Until the Meiji Restoration, the area that is now Mie Prefecture was made up of Ise Province, Shima...
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  • Asama in Ise Province, where he died in 1659. Despite this exile, his son Toshisue survived, and was moved to the Miharu Domain, in Mutsu Province, where...
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    Prefecture to Ise is called the Ise Plain and this plain lies on the western shore of Ise Bay. Prior to the Meiji Period, Ise Province consisted of most...
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  • sought to stop him, and nominated Minamoto no Yorinobu, Governor of Ise Province, to lead the attack; he refused. The Court then appointed Taira no Naokata...
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    and Ise after Ise Province (伊勢国, Ise no kuni) (present-day Mie Prefecture). They inherited the names of the Ise-class battleships Hyūga and Ise of the...
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    Awa Province Hitachi Province Iga Province Ise Province Izu Province Kai Province Kazusa Province Mikawa Province Musashi Province Owari Province Sagami...
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    Tsu Domain (category Ise Province)
    under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Ise Province and in Iga Province in what is part of now modern-day Tsu, Mie. It was centered...
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    Shōtoku. (Ise Province. c. 1140s. In Kokon Chomonjū) An anecdote of three presumed "ningyo" caught in a net in Beppo (別保) in Ise Province, is found in...
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    Tsubaki Grand Shrine (category Ise Province)
    one of the two shrines which claim the title of ichinomiya of former Ise Province. The main festival of the shrine is held annually on October 11. The...
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    of Tsu, a newly established domain which covered portions of Iga and Ise Province. The domain at first worth of to the 220,000, then grow further in productivity...
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  • Iga Province and Kōka District. These formed an alliance together. Oyamato ikki, a warrior and peasant confederation in the Oyamato District of Ise Province...
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