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    Baron Arichi Shinanojō (有地 品之允, 15 March 1843 – 17 January 1919) was an admiral in the early Imperial Japanese Navy, and served as Chief of the Imperial...
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    successor of Ratchis. After Desiderius's daughter Adelperga had married Arichis II, duke of Benevento, Paul, at her request, wrote his continuation of...
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  • (1981), 225. Wickham (1981), 151. Alternatively, this may have been Duke Arichis II of Benevento around 760. Paul the Deacon, Chapter XXVII. Identified...
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    the historian Ammianus Marcellinus, mentioned the names of the 3 tribes (Arichi, Sinchi, and Napaei) of the Taurians known for their "extraordinary severity"...
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    so-called patriots proclaimed a republic, one of the very few republics, (I say one of the very few because this is not the only case —we had a similar...
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    Greenhithe. Tōgō found his cadet rations "inadequate": "I swallowed my small rations in a moment. I formed the habit of dipping my bread in my tea and eating...
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    (2012) propose eight branches of Tupí–Guaraní: Tupí–Guaraní Guaraní (Group I) Guarayu (Group II): Guarayu, Pauserna**, Sirionó (dialects: Yuqui, Jorá**)...
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    His successors included the Ratchis brothers, Aistulf, Desiderius, and Arichis, none of whom—despite some successes—ruled for as long or controlled equivalent...
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  • 115567. ISSN 1872-7573. PMID 35870684. Abe H, Sakaguchi M, Odashima S, Arichi S (September 1982). "Protective effect of saikosaponin-d isolated from Bupleurum...
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    Sukeyuki 伊藤祐亨 (1843–1914) 18 July 1894 11 May 1895 297 days 2 Arichi, ShinanojōVice Admiral Arichi Shinanojō 有地品之允 (1843–1919) 11 May 1895 16 November 1895...
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    Navy Nashiba Tokioki (1850–1924), admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy Arichi Shinanojō (1843–1919), admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Chief of the...
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    Chiatung Tainan Changhsing Japanese personalities Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Arichi Shinanojo Kabayama Sukenori Nogi Maresuke Takashima Tomonosuke Chinese and...
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    of the occupation and annexation of the Caroline Islands during World War I Inoue died in 1929. His grave is in his hometown of Kagoshima. June 25, 1873...
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  • Southern Taurica or Tauris Peninsula (today's Crimea); non scythianized Tauri. Arichi Napaei Sinchi There are different or conflicting views among scholars regarding...
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    Shinagawa, Tokyo. Dupuy, Trevor N (1992). Encyclopedia of Military Biography. I B Tauris & Co Ltd. ISBN 1-85043-569-3. Paine, S.C.M (2002). The Sino-Japanese...
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    reached Amoy the detainees, including Liu Yongfu, were released. Admiral Arichi Shinanojo, the Japanese fleet commander in the invasion of Taiwan, was forced...
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    the Nashiba family, and took their name. His older brother was Admiral Arichi Shinanojo. As a samurai youth, he fought as a battalion commander in the...
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    伊藤雋吉 (1840–1921) 8 March 1889 17 May 1889 70 days 2 Shinanojō, ArichiRear Admiral Arichi Shinanojō 有地品之允 (1843–1919) 17 May 1889 17 June 1891 2 years,...
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    2019. "Marek SZCZESNY". La Galerie Akie Arichi & Les Editions Arichi. LA GALERIE AKIÉ ARICHI & LES ÉDITIONS ARICHI. Retrieved 13 March 2019. "Albee Fellows:...
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    Cemetery in Tokyo. Dupuy, Trevor N. (1992). Encyclopedia of Military Biography. I B Tauris & Co Ltd. ISBN 1-85043-569-3. Cobbing, Andrew (1998). The Japanese...
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    welfare weighs heavily with me. I cannot bear to turn Hanoi into a battlefield, in case I ruin its merchants and people. So I am first making this proclamation:...
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  • (b. 1848) January 17 Alexis, Prince of Bentheim and Steinfurt (b. 1881) Arichi Shinanojō, Japanese admiral (b. 1843) January 18 Prince John of the United...
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  • District HQ Kure Naval Base Kure Naval Guard Unit Destroyer Yakaze Submarines I-52, Ro-30, Ro-31, Ro-32 Minelayer Katsuriki Kaibokan Yakumo Kure Naval Arsenal...
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  • Catholic priest, founder of Priests of the Sacred Heart (d. 1925) March 15 – Arichi Shinanojō, Japanese admiral (d. 1919) March 16 – Louis Gregh, French composer...
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    Japanese cruiser Takachiho (category World War I cruisers of Japan)
    mid-1891 for a diplomatic visit between the fleet commander, Rear Admiral Arichi Shinanojō, and Li Hongzhang, Viceroy of Zhili. After the training ship Tsukuba...
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    Group during World War II, in Honolulu (d. 1944, killed in action) Died: Arichi Shinanojō, Japanese naval officer, second Chief of the Imperial Japanese...
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  • Asako Hirooka, businesswoman, banker and feminist (b. 1849) January 17 – Arichi Shinanojō, admiral (b. 1843) February 18 – Ōyama Sutematsu, first Japanese...
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    death in 1921. Dupuy, Trevor N. (1992). Encyclopedia of Military Biography. I B Tauris & Co Ltd. ISBN 1-85043-569-3. Schencking, J. Charles (2005). Making...
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