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List of demons in fiction; A. Abaddon (Supernatural) Adrian (Little Nicky) Homura Akemi; Aku (Samurai Jack) Alastair (Supernatural) Alastor (Hazbin Hotel) Alucard ...
Watanabe no Tsuna was a samurai of the Saga Genji branch of the Minamoto clan, and his official name was Minamoto no Tsuna. [5] He was the son of Minamoto no Atsuru (933-953) married to a daughter of Minamoto no Mitsunaka, grandson of Minamoto no Mototsuko (891-942), great-grandson of Minamoto no Noboru (848-918), and great-great-grandson of Minamoto no Tōru (822-895), son of the Emperor Saga ...
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.
Hattori Hanzō (服部 半蔵, c. 1542 [1] – January 2, 1597) or Second Hanzō, nicknamed Oni no Hanzō (鬼の半蔵, Demon Hanzō), [2] was a famous samurai of the Sengoku era, who served the Tokugawa clan as a general, credited with saving the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and then helping him to become the ruler of united Japan.
Akechi Mitsuhide (明智 光秀, March 10, 1528 – July 2, 1582), [1] first called Jūbei from his clan and later Koretō Hyūga no Kami (惟任日向守) from his title, was a Japanese samurai general of the Sengoku period.
Another name for bunbuku chagama, the bake-danuki teakettle. Mōryō A general term for various water demons that eat corpses. Mujina A shapeshifting badger spirit. Myōbu A title sometimes given to a higher-ranking kitsune servant of Inari Ōkami. Myōjin A title historically given to kami and, by extension, their shrines. Myōken
Akai Naomasa (赤井 直正, 1529 – April 8, 1578) was a Japanese samurai leader of the Sengoku period. [1] He was known for his bravery and skill as a warrior, so his nickname became 'red Oni (demon) of Tamba Province'. [2] Naomasa is known for his defense of Kuroi Castle in Tamba Province.
This is a list of demons that appear in religion, theology, demonology, mythology, and folklore. It is not a list of names of demons, although some are listed by more than one name. The list of demons in fiction includes those from literary fiction with theological aspirations, such as Dante's Inferno.