Akizuki Tanenaga — Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Akizuki Tanenaga (秋月種長, Akizuki Tanenaga? ?? fallecido en 1614) fue un samurái de finales del período Sengoku a comienzos del periodo Edo … Wikipedia Español
Akizuki — (秋月, luna de otoño?) puede hacer referencia a: El destructor de la Armada Imperial Japonesa Akizuki, de la Clase Akizuki, activo desde 1942 y hundido en 1944. El destructor de la Fuerza Marítima de Autodefensa de Japón Akizuki Tanenaga, un… … Wikipedia Español
Akizuki Tanezane — was a samurai warrior who was defeated by the Otomo. [ [http://www.catv296.ne.jp/ sensyo/akiduki16.htm 秋月種実 ] ] Sometime after that he joined the Shimazu clan and fought with them against Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Kyūshū, an island of Japan. [… … Wikipedia
Invasiones japonesas a Corea (1592-1598) — Para la leyenda de la invasión de Corea por parte de la Emperatriz Jingū, véase Emperatriz Consorte Jingū. Para la ocupación japonesa entre 1910 y 1945, véase Ocupación japonesa de Corea. Invasiones japonesas a … Wikipedia Español
List of Japan-related articles (A) — TOCleftThis page lists Japan related articles with romanized titles beginning with the letter A. For names of people, please list by surname (i.e., Tarō Yamada should be listed under Y , not T ). Please also ignore particles (e.g. a , an , the )… … Wikipedia
1567 — Year 1567 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events of 1567 * January A Spanish force under the command of Captain Juan Pardo establishes Fort San Juan in the Native American… … Wikipedia
Gangwon Campaign — The Gangwon camaign was a campaign by the Japanese army to pacify Gangwon province, Korea in 1592, just after the beginning of the Seven Year War. TimelineUkita Hideie was appointed as supreme commander of the Japanese army in Korea, allotted to… … Wikipedia
Takanabe Domain — The nihongo|Takanabe Domain|高鍋藩|Takanabe han| was a Japanese domain of the Edo Period, located in Hyūga Province (modern day Miyazaki Prefecture). The domain was ruled by the Akizuki clan for the entirety of the Edo period.HistoryTakanabe was… … Wikipedia