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  2. Red Dead Redemption 2 - Wikipedia

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    A companion app, released alongside the game for Android and iOS devices, acts as a second screen wherein the player can view in-game items such as catalogs, journals, and a real-time mini-map. [64] The game was released for Windows on November 5, 2019, [ e ] and was a launch title for Stadia when the service launched on November 19, 2019.

  3. Rockstar San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Rockstar San Diego, Inc. (formerly Angel Studios, Inc.) is an American video game developer and a studio of Rockstar Games based in Carlsbad, California.The studio is best known for developing the Midnight Club and Red Dead series.

  4. Development of Red Dead Redemption 2 - Wikipedia

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    Rockstar Games programmers at the Game Developers Choice Awards 2019. A team of approximately 1,600 people developed Red Dead Redemption 2 over several years. Rockstar Games published the action-adventure game in October 2018 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and in November 2019 for Windows and Stadia.

  5. Chihaya Castle - Wikipedia

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    It overlooks a narrow valley and is approximately five kilometers upstream from Akasaka Castle, which was the main base of the Kusunoki clan. In 1331, when Emperor Go-Daigo attempted to overthrow the Kamakura shogunate in the Genkō War, he relied on Prince Moriyoshi and a local lord from the Chihaya-Akasaka area, Kusunoki Masashige to

  6. Kusunoki Masashige - Wikipedia

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    Kusunoki Masashige (楠木 正成, 1294 – 4 July 1336) was a Japanese military commander and samurai of the Kamakura period remembered as the ideal loyal samurai. Kusunoki fought for Emperor Go-Daigo in the Genkō War to overthrow the Kamakura shogunate and restore power in Japan to the Imperial Court .

  7. Kusunoki Masatsura - Wikipedia

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    Kusunoki Masatsura (楠木 正行, 1326 – 1348) was the eldest son of Kusunoki Masashige (1294 – 1336), and succeeded him as the head of the Kusunoki lineage. Along with his father and his younger brothers Masanori and Masatoki , Masatsura was a supporter of the Southern Imperial Court during Japan's Nanbokucho Wars .

  8. Shijōnawate Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Location; Shown within Japan. ... Its main festival is held annually on February 12. It was founded in 1890, and enshrines Kusunoki Masatsura along with 24 other kami.

  9. List of the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration - Wikipedia

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    Shrine Name Commemoration Place Yoshino Shrine: Emperor Go-Daigo: Yoshino District, Nara: Kamakura-gū: Prince Moriyoshi: Kamakura: Iinoya-gū: Munenaga: Hamamatsu ...