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2376:Konoe Sakiko
2265:Yuki no Kata
2235:Okyō no Kata
2054:Sessai Chōrō
1894:, rogues and
1561:Hōjō Ujiyasu
1556:Hōjō Ujimasa
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1425:Oda Nobunaga
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1413:Three major
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2657:1565 births
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2416:Naitō Julia
2411:Lady Myōkyū
2361:Lady Kasuga
2301:Chikurin-in
2274:Other women
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2205:Maeda Matsu
2195:Komatsuhime
2155:Akai Teruko
2074:Takuan Sōhō
2039:Koji Kashin
2029:Ishin Sūden
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1848:strategists
1834:Itō Ittōsai
1741:Ukita Naoie
1646:Saitō Dōsan
1631:Ōtomo Sōrin
1309:]. 雄山閣.
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593:Shima Sakon
428:, or, "The
294:Nationality
244:Preceded by
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2651:Categories
2597:Luís Fróis
2521:Lady Toida
2481:Lady Sanjō
2476:Lady Saigō
2456:Ōmandokoro
2321:Gotokuhime
2316:Dota Gozen
2311:Lady Goryū
2190:Katō Tsune
2132:Seishin-ni
1929:Katō Danzō
1566:Ii Naomasa
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718:Ikeda clan
416:Edo period
317:Allegiance
146:editing it
69:newspapers
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2546:Yoshihime
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2366:Keigin-ni
2341:Irohahime
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2291:Asahihime
2281:Lady Acha
2245:Oni Gozen
2170:Ikeda Sen
2117:Onamihime
2004:and other
1766:Swordsmen
1551:Hōjō Sōun
1316:日本近世武家政権論
1119:歴代文化皇國史大觀
1100:戦国史の俗説を覆す
751:Ikeda Sen
681:, Bizen,
623:When the
456:Biography
450:Ikeda Sen
374:Imjin war
306:Toku Hime
238:1600–1613
234:In office
226:of Himeji
154:June 2024
2629:See also
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2526:Tokuhime
2506:Tobai-in
2486:Seien-in
2461:Ono Otsū
2406:Megohime
2396:Kyōun'in
2351:Jukei-ni
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1844:Advisers
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1399:Ōgimachi
1329:織田信長総合事典
1303:織田信長総合事典
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851:Appendix
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749:Sister:
740:Father:
297:Japanese
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2496:Senhime
2491:Seikōin
2371:Kitsuno
2286:Akohime
2175:Kaihime
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