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    Toga Shrine (砥鹿神社, Toga Jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the city of Toyokawa in eastern Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is the ichinomiya of former Mikawa Province...
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  • Province Toga River Toga, Toyama, a village Toga Dam Toga Shrine, a Shinto shrine in Toyokawa Toga, Missouri, an unincorporated community Toga, Virginia...
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    1, 2010, the town of Kozakai likewise was merged into Toyokawa City. Toga Shrine Toyokawa Inari Ina Castle Goyu-shuku Akasaka-juku (Tōkaidō) Toyokawa...
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  • Susa Shrine Taga-taisha Takase Shrine Tamanooya Shrine Toga Shrine Tsukubasan Shrine Tsurugi Shrine [ja] Tsuno Shrine Watatsu Shrine Yaegaki Shrine Homori...
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    classified Shinto shrines as either official government shrines or "other" shrines. The official shrines were divided into Imperial shrines (kampeisha), which...
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    Province. Ichinomiya was named after the Ichinomiya of Mikawa Province, the Toga Shrine. On July 1, 1906 - Modern Ichinomiya village was created through the...
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  • Shrine Ōagata Shrine Rokusho Shrine (Okazaki) Tsushima Shrine Tagata Shrine Toga Shrine Owari Ōkunitama Shrine Wakamiya Hachiman Shrine Chiryu Shrine [ja]...
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  • A Beppyō shrine (Beppyō Jinja (別表神社)) is a category of Shinto shrine, as defined by the Association of Shinto Shrines. They are considered to be remarkable...
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    Ichinomiya (redirect from Ninomiya (shrine))
    一の宮 or 一之宮; first shrine) is a Japanese historical term referring to the Shinto shrines with the highest rank in a province. Shrines of lower rank were...
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    is known as the 'three house theory'. Another hypothesis says that the shrines on Miyake-jima are historically related to those on Miyajima, an island...
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  • miniature shrine, also referred to in literature as a portable shrine, pocket shrine, or a travel altar, is a small, generally moveable shrine or altar...
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    their first toga virilis, the "manly" toga – which Ovid, perhaps by way of poetic etymology, calls a toga libera (Liber's toga or "toga of freedom")...
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  • Brown (Inuyasha), Mick Lauer (Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon) (English) Toga (闘牙, Tōga), also known as the Dog General (犬の大将, Inu no Taishō, Great Dog General)...
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  • rejuvenation. She was especially the goddess of young men "new to wearing the toga" (dea novorum togatorum)—that is, those who had just come of age. Several...
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    resemble a shrine or temple building, as the station is the closest railway station to the ichinomiya of former Mikawa Province, the Toga Shrine. Mikawa-Ichinomiya...
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    members of the Roman senate, who wore stripes of Tyrian purple on their white togas, for whom the term purpuratus was coined as a high aulic distinction. In...
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    is so called because it is "always (tsune) yellow (ki)". Arai Hakuseki in Tōga (1717) suggests that ki means 'stench', tsu is a possessive particle, and...
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    Lady Justice (section Toga)
    justice. Though formally called a goddess with her own temple and cult shrine in Rome, it appears that she was from the onset viewed more as an artistic...
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    so-called "women's toga". Radicke speculates that for convenience, lower cost and easy removal, the "woman's toga" was a toga exigua ("skimpy toga"), which would...
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    gave his personal amulet (bulla) to his Lares before he put on his manly toga (toga virilis). Once his first beard had been ritually cut off, it was placed...
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  • great dog-demon Tōga denies his elder son Sesshomaru's request for ownership of two of his swords, Tessaiga and So'unga. Afterwards, Tōga goes to a mansion...
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    Iconographically, St. Demetrius is depicted as a deacon or lector, vested in white toga with red deacons stole. According to later Thessalonikian tradition, he is...
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    office. The toga virilis, (or toga pura) or man's toga was worn by men who had come of age to signify their citizenship in Rome. The toga picta was worn...
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    the central painted image of a togate man, head covered by a fold of his toga, as if at worship or fulfilling his domestic priestly duties, carrying or...
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    then dedicated to his household gods, the Lares. He assumed the toga virilis ("toga of manhood"), was enrolled as a citizen on the census, and soon began...
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  • Castle Beyond the Looking Glass. Half-demon Inuyasha's late dog-demon father Toga defeated a powerful Chinese moth yōkai, named Hyōga two centuries ago, but...
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    were taken, and if favorable the two consuls went home and put on their toga praetexta, with the purple stripe signifying their status. A procession of...
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    magistrates, and state priests. Only the emperor could wear an all-purple toga (toga picta). Ordinary clothing was dark or colourful. The basic garment for...
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    rectangular female citizen's wrap, equivalent to the male citizen's semi-circular toga. A Vestal's hair was bound into a white, priestly infula (head-covering or...
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    colour, was officially reserved for the border of the toga praetexta and for the solid purple toga picta. For most Romans, even the cheapest linen or woolen...
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