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    Mino Province (美濃国, Mino no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area of Japan that is today southern Gifu Prefecture. Mino was bordered by Ōmi to the...
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  • Mino may refer to: Mino, Gifu, a city in Gifu Prefecture Mino, Kagawa, a former town in Kagawa Prefecture Mino, Tokushima, a town in Tokushima Prefecture...
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    descent from Minamoto no Yorimitsu and the Seiwa Genji. As governors of Mino Province during the Muromachi period, Toki was the seat of the Toki clan. The...
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    in Ise Province. Matsudaira Ienori – daimyō of Iwamura Domain in Mino Province. Matsudaira Norinaga – daimyō of Iwamura Domain in Mino Province, Hamamatsu...
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    Gifu Prefecture in the Chūbu region of Japan. Hida bordered on Echizen, Mino, Shinano, Etchū, and Kaga Provinces. It was part of Tōsandō Circuit. Its...
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    Mino (美濃市, Mino-shi) is a city located in Gifu, Japan. As of 31 December 2018[update], the city had an estimated population of 20,749 in 8149 households...
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    Dōsan, a Sengoku Daimyō of the Mino Province, and the lawful wife of Oda Nobunaga, a Sengoku Daimyō of the Owari Province. There are very few reliable historical...
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    Tosa (930–935), Vice Governor of Kaga (917–923) and Vice Governor of Mino Province (918–923). Tsurayuki was born in either 866 or 872, the son of Ki no...
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    campaign to defeat the Saitō clan in their mountaintop castle and conquer Mino Province, Japan. It was a short, two-week siege, fought between 13 and 27 September...
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    (Japanese: 斎藤氏, Hepburn: Saitō-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan that ruled Mino province in the Sengoku period. The clan appropriated the name of a defunct samurai...
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    Saitō Uhyōe-Taihitsu Tatsuoki, 1548–September 6, 1573) was a daimyō in Mino Province during the Sengoku period and the third generation lord of the Saitō...
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    became a daimyo through gekokujō of Toki Yorinari at Mino Province in 1542. Yorinari was forced out of Mino by Saitō Dōsan. The Saito fortress was located at...
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  • 1497) was a leading military commander during the Muromachi period in Mino Province (modern-day Gifu Prefecture), Japan. The characters for his name can...
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    Tara Castle, Mino Province (present-day Kani, Gifu Prefecture). In the Akechi Family Tree recorded in "Zoku Gunsho Ruiju" and the "Mino no Kuni Shokki"...
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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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    Museum, the first-generation Kanenobu worked around the year 1345 in Mino province, an area that was famous for its swords. All generations are recognized...
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    bloodlines were the Shinshu Shiba from Nagano Prefecture, the Mino Shiba from the former Mino Province in the south of present-day Gifu Prefecture, and the San'in...
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    Mino ware (美濃焼, Mino-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics that is produced in Mino Province, mainly in the cities of Tajimi, Toki...
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    Gifu Castle (category Mino Province)
    protected by two large rivers. It also commanded the main route into Mino Province from then Tōkaidō highway which connected Kyoto with the eastern provinces...
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    Shigemoto, the lord of Ōmidō Castle in the Ōno District of Mino Province and a retainer of the Mino-Saitō clan. In 1556, Shigeharu had his first battle at...
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    region (-chihō, roughly comparable to ancient circuits, -dō) and ancient province (kuni/-shū, roughly comparable to modern prefectures, -to/-dō/-fu/-ken)...
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    territory in Kai Province (甲斐国) through Mino Province (美濃国), and the daughter of Toyama Naokado (遠山直廉), a warlord (国人) in southeast Mino province, became the...
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    Magome-juku (category Mino Province)
    connecting Edo with Kyoto in Edo period Japan. It is located in former Mino Province in what is now part of the city of Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture, Japan...
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    1547. In 1548 or 1549, Nobuhide made peace with Saitō Dōsan, lord of Mino Province (which had previously been hostile to Owari) through a political marriage...
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  • Minho (redirect from Miño)
    river Minho Province, a historical province (1936-1976) Minho VR, a wine region Miño, a municipality in the province of A Coruña, Galicia Miño de Medinaceli...
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    The Mino dialect (美濃弁, Mino-ben) is a Japanese dialect spoken in the southern area, made up of the former area known as Mino Province, of Gifu Prefecture...
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    – Kai Province, Aki province, Wakasa Province Ōtomo clan – Bungo Province, Buzen Province Toki clan – Mino Province Rokkaku clan – Ōmi Province Ogasawara...
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    samurai who lived during the Sengoku period. He served the Saitō clan of Mino Province. Later, he become a retainer of Oda Nobunaga. He served as a head retainer...
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    of the Mino style. Considered to be one of the Juttetsu or "Ten Famous Students" or "10 Great Disciples of Masamune". Moving to Mino Province (today part...
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    samurai warrior during the Sengoku period. He served the Saitō clan of Mino province. Later, he became a retainer of Oda Nobunaga. His childhood name was...
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