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  2. Yamana clan - Wikipedia

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    Yamana Sōzen (1404 – 1473), likely the most famous member of the clan, would regain these lands in 1441. [3] Through all of this the clan managed to somehow retain a great degree of reputation and power within the shogunate government; along with the Hosokawa and Hatakeyama clans, they served as agents of the shogunate in resolving various ...

  3. Yamanaka Yukimori - Wikipedia

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    Yamanaka Yukimori (山中 幸盛, September 20, 1545 – August 20, 1578), also known as Yamanaka Shikanosuke (山中 鹿の介) or Shikasuke (鹿の介), was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. He served the Amago clan of Izumo Province. [1]

  4. Tomoe - Wikipedia

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    Tomoe (巴, also written 鞆絵), [a] commonly translated as "comma", [2] [3] is a comma-like swirl symbol used in Japanese mon (roughly equivalent to a heraldic badge or charge in European heraldry). It closely resembles the usual form of a magatama. The tomoe appears in many designs with various uses.

  5. File:Symbole Yamanaka.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Naruto characters - Wikipedia

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    Ino Yamanaka (山中 いの, Yamanaka Ino) is a member of Team 10 and Yamanaka Clan, and the only daughter of Inoichi Yamanaka, typified by her affinity of being fashionable and good looks, making her a popular girl in the academy. She is a childhood friend of Sakura Haruno, helping her to develop her own identity and defending her from bullies.

  7. Mon (emblem) - Wikipedia

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    The mon of the Toyotomi clan, now used as the emblem of the Japanese Government; originally an emblem of the imperial family—a stylized paulownia.. Mon (紋), also called monshō (紋章), mondokoro (紋所), and kamon (家紋), are Japanese emblems used to decorate and identify an individual, a family, or (more recently) an institution, municipality or business entity.

  8. Japanese clans - Wikipedia

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    Sue clan – cadet branch of Ōuchi clan who descended from Tatara clan. famous for Sue Harukata. Sugi clan – cadet branch of Sasaki clan who descended from Uda Genji; famous for Yoshida Shōin. Suwa clan – more or less unknown ancestors, many believed Suwa descended from Seiwa Genji through Minamoto no Tsunetomo.

  9. List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period - Wikipedia

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    Kiso Clan. Kiso Yoshiyasu; Other Clans opposing Takeda Shingen. ... Yamanaka Mitsuyuki; Suō Province. Ōuchi Clan Ōuchi-shi Yakata/ Kōnomine Castle