Yagyū Munenori
Yagyū Munenori (柳生 宗矩, 1571 – May 11, 1646) was a Japanese swordsman, founder of the Edo branch of Yagyū Shinkage-ryū, which he learned from his father Yagyū "Sekishūsai" Muneyoshi. This was one of two official sword styles patronized by the Tokugawa shogunate (the other one being Ittō-ryū). Munenori began his career in the Tokugawa administration as a hatamoto, a direct retainer of the Tokugawa house, and later had his income raised to 10,000 koku, making him a minor fudai daimyō (vassal lord serving the Tokugawa), with landholdings around his ancestral village of Yagyū-zato. He also received the title of Tajima no Kami (但馬守).
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Yagyū Munenori
Yagyū Munenori (柳生 宗矩, 1571 – May 11, 1646) was a Japanese swordsman, founder of the Edo branch of Yagyū Shinkage-ryū, which he learned from his father Yagyū "Sekishūsai" Muneyoshi. This was one of two official sword styles patronized by the Tokugawa shogunate (the other one being Ittō-ryū). Munenori began his career in the Tokugawa administration as a hatamoto, a direct retainer of the Tokugawa house, and later had his income raised to 10,000 koku, making him a minor fudai daimyō (vassal lord serving the Tokugawa), with landholdings around his ancestral village of Yagyū-zato. He also received the title of Tajima no Kami (但馬守).
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Yagyū Munenori (柳生 宗矩, 1571 – ...... eur de la Province de Tajima).
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Yagyū Munenori (柳生 宗矩, 1571 – ...... title of Tajima no Kami (但馬守).
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Ягю Мунэнори (яп. 柳生 宗 矩, 1571 ...... титул Тадзима-но-ками (但 馬 守).
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柳生 宗矩(やぎゅう むねのり)は、江戸時代初期の武将、大名 ...... 将軍家御流儀としての柳生新陰流(江戸柳生)の地位を確立した。
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柳生宗矩(日语:柳生 宗矩/やぎゅう むねのり Yagyu ...... 武將和劍道家。德川將軍家的劍術教練。大和國柳生藩的初代藩主。
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Yagyū Munenori (柳生 宗矩, 1571 – ...... eur de la Province de Tajima).
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Yagyū Munenori (柳生 宗矩, 1571 – ...... title of Tajima no Kami (但馬守).
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Ягю Мунэнори (яп. 柳生 宗 矩, 1571 ...... титул Тадзима-но-ками (但 馬 守).
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柳生 宗矩(やぎゅう むねのり)は、江戸時代初期の武将、大名 ...... 将軍家御流儀としての柳生新陰流(江戸柳生)の地位を確立した。
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柳生宗矩(日语:柳生 宗矩/やぎゅう むねのり Yagyu ...... 武將和劍道家。德川將軍家的劍術教練。大和國柳生藩的初代藩主。
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Мунэнори, Ягю
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