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    Immanent power and empirical religiosity conversion of the Daimyo of Kyushu, 1560–1580 by Strathern, AL

    Published 2020
    “…Close analysis of the sources reveals that in Sengoku Japan, just as elsewhere, the daimyo in question were driven to experiment with and then commit to the new cult due to its capacity to bestow military success, healing, exorcism and fertility. …”
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    Effect of summer flush leaves of the Daimyo oak, Quercus dentata, on density, fecundity and honeydew excretion by the drepanosiphid aphid Tuberculatus quercicola (Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae) by Izumi YAO

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The aphid Tuberculatus quercicola (Matsumura), a non host-alternating species, lives on Daimyo oak, Quercus dentata Thumberg, and other species of oak. …”
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    The Neon Court / by Griffin, Kate, 1986-

    Published 2011
    “…War is coming to London. A daimyo of the Neon Court is dead and all fingers point towards their ancient enemy - The Tribe. …”
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    La misión Keicho (1613-1620): Cipango en Europa. Una embajada japonesa en L· Sevilla del siglo XVII by Marcos FERNÁNDEZ GÓMEZ

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Esta embajada fue enviada por Date Masamune, daimyo de Mutsu, al rey de España Felipe III y al Papa. …”
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    La misión Keicho (1613-1620): Cipango en Europa. Una embajada japonesa en L· Sevilla del siglo XVII by Marcos FERNÁNDEZ GÓMEZ

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Esta embajada fue enviada por Date Masamune, daimyo de Mutsu, al rey de España Felipe III y al Papa. …”
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    Présences françaises à Okinawa : de Forcade (1844-1846) à Haguenauer (1930) by Patrick Beillevaire

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…These precedents led Satsuma daimyō and Ryūkyū overlord Shimazu Nariakira to turn to France to establish trade links with the West, an initiative that was cut short by his death. …”
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    Algorithmic Maps and the Political Geography of Early-modern Japan by Mark Ravina

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Using logit analysis we show that increased spatial contiguity allowed lords (daimyo) to establish monopolies and tax their holdings more intensively. …”
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    La historia del ciego mártir Damián de Yamaguchi en los manuscritos de Gil de la Mata (Siglo XVI) by Giuseppe Marino

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This essay offers another vision of Brother Damian, blind catechist for a long period, who had to replace the Jesuits expelled upon precept daimyo Hideyoshi.…”
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    À la frontière de l’Europe et de l’Asie ? Le cas de Nagasaki aux XVIe-XVIIe siècles by Hélène Vu Thanh

    “…The Jesuits had been present in the country for more than 30 years when the town was donated to them by the Ômura daimyo (local lord), in the early 1580s. Thereafter, Nagasaki became a unique case among Japan’s cities, endowed with a distinctive urban identity. …”
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    Western scholars on samurai: Stages in studying the Japanese military estate of the 18th – early 20th century by E.A. Pavlovskaya

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The focus of attention of Europeans was the shogunate and the daimyo. 2) Early scientific (1869–1894). The beginning of cooperation between Western and Japanese scientists, active work of the founders of western Japanese studies – E. …”
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