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  2. Ashitaba - Wikipedia

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    Angelica keiskei, commonly known under the Japanese name of ashitaba (アシタバ or 明日葉), literally "tomorrow's leaf", is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family. It is native to Japan, where it is found on the Pacific Coast. [1] It is native to the area of the Bōsō Peninsula, Miura Peninsula, Izu Peninsula, and the Izu ...

  3. Ashitaba-san Chi no Muko Kurashi - Wikipedia

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    Ashitaba-san Chi no Muko Kurashi (明日葉さんちのムコ暮らし) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakazu Ooi . It was serialized in Shueisha 's seinen manga magazine Grand Jump from August 2015 to January 2018, with an epilogue chapter published in Grand Jump Premium .

  4. Ashikaga clan - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] After the head family of the Minamoto clan died out during the early Kamakura period, the Ashikaga came to style themselves as the head of the Minamoto, co-opting the prestige which came with that name. Another Ashikaga clan, not related by blood, and derived instead from the Fujiwara clan, also existed.

  5. Family tree of Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    This is a family tree of Japanese deities. It covers early emperors until Emperor Ojin , the first definitively known historical emperor, see family tree of Japanese monarchs for a continuation of the royal line into historical times.

  6. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    The siblings of the individual or individuals studied may or may not be named for each family. This method is most popular in simplified single surname studies, however, allied surnames of major family branches may be carried back as well. In general, numbers are assigned only to the primary individual studied in each generation. [1]

  7. Seiwa Genji - Wikipedia

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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 the clan.Many of the most famous Minamoto members, including Minamoto no Yoshitsune, Minamoto no Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura shogunate; and Ashikaga Takauji, the founder of the Ashikaga shogunate, belonged to this line.

  8. The British Royal Family Tree and Complete Line of Succession

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    Next on the royal family tree is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the first-born son of Prince Charles and his late wife, Diana, Princess of Wales. By virtue of his being male, from the moment ...

  9. Ashina tribe - Wikipedia

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    Chinese editors usually avoided the coda /-s/. Takashi Ōsawa hypothtically derives the family name Ašїnas from their tribal ancestress's name *A-ši-na [a] and the final element -as, which he explains as a plural suffix (similar to the Turkic Käŋäräs < Käŋär "(Kangar / Kangly)" + suffix -(ä)s) as proposed by Marquart, Melioranskii ...