• Seiwa can refer to: Emperor Seiwa, emperor of Japan Seiwa, Mie, a district in Mie, Japan Seiwa, Kumamoto, a village located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan...
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    The Seiwa Genji (清和源氏) is a line of the Japanese Minamoto clan that is descended from Emperor Seiwa, which is the most successful and powerful line of...
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    Emperor Seiwa (清和天皇, Seiwa-tennō, May 10, 850 – January 7, 881) was the 56th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Seiwa's reign...
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  • Seiwa (勢和村, Seiwa-mura) was a village located in Taki District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 5,182 and...
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  • Seiwa (清和村, Seiwa-son) was a village located in Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population...
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  • Genji (三条源氏) – descended from 67th emperor Sanjō. Seiwa Genji (清和源氏) – descended from 56th emperor Seiwa; origin of many samurai clans. Kawachi Genji (河内源氏)...
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    Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai (Japanese: 清和政策研究会, lit. Seiwa Political Research Council), often shortened to Seiwa Kai, was a major faction within Japan's Liberal...
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    noble lines were bestowed the surname, the most notable of which was the Seiwa Genji, whose descendants established the Kamakura and Ashikaga shogunates...
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  • funds by members of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan's conservative Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai and Shisuikai factions became public after it was revealed...
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    Seiwa-en is a Japanese strolling garden located in the Missouri Botanical Garden, St Louis, Missouri, in the Midwestern United States. At 5 ha (14 acres)...
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  • the university's other campuses consist of the Kobe Sanda, Nishinomiya Seiwa, Nishinomiya Kitaguchi, Osaka Umeda, and Tokyo Marunouchi campuses. Kwansei...
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  • became a Buddhist nun. In 1841, she changed her name to Shin-Seiwa-In (新清和院, Shin-seiwa-in). Yoshiko died at age 67 and was buried Senyū-ji, which is...
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  • Seiwa College (聖和大学, Seiwa daigaku) was a private university in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan which was consolidated with Kwansei Gakuin University (関西学院大学...
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    Seiwa University (清和大学, Seiwa daigaku) is a private university in Kisarazu, Chiba, Japan. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seiwa University. Official...
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    family. They nominally descended from Emperor Seiwa (850–880) and were a branch of the Minamoto clan (Seiwa Genji) through the Matsudaira clan. The early...
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    clan (森氏, Mori-shi) was a family of Japanese people descended from the Seiwa Genji. Their line descended from Minamoto no Yoshiie (also known as Hachimantaro)...
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    The Seiwa Club (Purity and Harmony Club) was a political party in Japan. The party was established in February 1918 as a breakaway by 28 Shinseikai members...
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    the Ashikaga clan, who were in turn descended from Emperor Seiwa (850–880) and the Seiwa Genji branch of the Minamoto clan. The first family being extinct...
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    Minister Fumio Kishida warned that three factions of Liberal Democratic Party (Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai, Kōchikai, and Shisuikai) all announced their intention...
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  • Seiwa Dam (Japanese: 西和ダム) is an earthfill dam located in Hokkaido Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for irrigation. The catchment area of the dam...
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    was the oldest son of Emperor Seiwa. His mother was the Empress Fujiwara no Takaiko, who was also known after Seiwa's abdication as the Nijō empress...
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    three Japanese Shinto shrines connected with the Seiwa Genji group (the descent from Emperor Seiwa) of the Minamoto clan. Three Genji Shrines Wikimedia...
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    his death. Yoritomo was the son of Minamoto no Yoshitomo and belonged to Seiwa Genji's prestigious Kawachi Genji family. After successfully maneuvering...
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    vassals or allies of the Tokugawa clan. The Shimazu were descendants of the Seiwa Genji branch of the Minamoto. The Shimazu would become one of the families...
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    clan (新田氏, Nitta-shi) was one of several major families descended from the Seiwa Genji, and numbered among the chief enemies of the Hōjō clan regents, and...
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    descendant of the samurai of the (Minamoto) Seiwa Genji line (meaning they were descendants of Emperor Seiwa) who had settled in the Ashikaga area of Shimotsuke...
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    descendants of both samurai clans, Seiwa Genji (清和源氏 Seiwa Gen-ji, a line of the Minamoto clan descended from Emperor Seiwa) and Kanmu Taira (桓武平氏 Kanmu Taira'u-ji/...
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    grandson Minamoto no Masazane (920–993) (Uda Genji), but were adopted by the Seiwa Genji. Minamoto no Nariyori, great-grandson of Masazane, is the first who...
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    Seiwa Gakuen College (聖和学園短期大学, Seiwa gakuen tanki daigaku) is a private junior college, located in Izumi-ku, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The Yoshida...
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    result of the scandal. The following day on 19 January, the Shisuikai and Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai factions announced their dissolutions. Kishida never recovered...
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