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  2. List of samurai - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Samurai and their wives. They are listed alphabetically by name. Some have used multiple names, and are listed by their final name. Note that this list is not complete or comprehensive; the total number of persons who belonged to the samurai-class of Japanese society, during the time that such a social category existed, would be in the millions.

  3. Onna-musha - Wikipedia

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    In the West, the onna-musha gained popularity when the historical documentary Samurai Warrior Queens aired on the Smithsonian Channel. [41] [42] Several other channels reprised the documentary. The 56th NHK taiga drama, Naotora: The Lady Warlord, was the first NHK drama where the female protagonist is the head of a samurai clan. [43]

  4. List of In Another World with My Smartphone characters

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    A fifteen-year-old from Earth and the series' main protagonist, reborn by God into another world as a way of apology for the latter's mistake of killing him. His smartphone is his only remaining connection to Earth; while he can no longer call anyone from his old life, he can still access the Internet, and the battery can be recharged with ...

  5. Nōhime - Wikipedia

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    Nōhime, Nohime (濃姫, lit. ' Lady Nō '), also known as Kichō (帰蝶) was a Japanese woman from the Sengoku period to the Azuchi–Momoyama period.She was the daughter of Saitō Dōsan, a Sengoku Daimyō of the Mino Province, and the lawful wife of Oda Nobunaga, a Sengoku Daimyō of the Owari Province.

  6. List of samurai from the Sengoku period - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. A list of samurai from the Sengoku Period (c.1467−c.1603), a sub ...

  7. Lady Tsukiyama - Wikipedia

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    Lady Tsukiyama or Tsukiyama-dono (築山殿, d. 19 September 1579) was a Japanese noble lady and aristocrat from the Sengoku period.She was the chief consort of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the daimyō who would become the founder and first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate.

  8. Who was Trump married to before Melania? Meet all the ... - AOL

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    Three years after his divorce from his first wife, Maples gave birth to the couple's only child together in 1993, Tiffany Trump (named after "Tiffany & Co"). He and Maples wed two months later.

  9. Lady Saigō - Wikipedia

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    Lady Saigō was born in 1552 at Nishikawa Castle, a branch castle of the Saigō clan, [17] and very likely given the name of Masako soon after birth. [ 9 ] [ 13 ] Japanese marriages are not usually matrilocal , [ 18 ] but Tadaharu may have been assigned to Nishikawa Castle as an agent of the Imagawa.