Toda — can refer to:People: *Hiroshi Toda, Japanese mathematician *Morikazu Toda, Japanese physicist *Keiko Toda, Japanese actress *Erika Toda, Japanese actress *Naho Toda, Japanese actress *Toda Seigen, swordsman *Toda Katsushige, daimyo *Toda Kazuaki … Wikipedia
Toda — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le terme Toda peut désigner : Toda, une ville de la préfecture de Saitama, au Japon ; les TodasTodas, un peuple du sud de l’Inde ; le toda … Wikipédia en Français
Katsushige Toda — Shigemasa Toda, né en 1557 et mort le 21 octobre 1600, est un Daimyo des périodes de Sengoku et d Azuchi Momoyama, au Japon. Dans un premier temps, Shigemasa sert Nagahide Niwa. En 1585, après la mort de Nagahide, Shigemasa se met au… … Wikipédia en Français
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1557 — Year 1557 was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events of 1557 January June* June Mary I of England joins her husband Philip II of Spain in his war against France.July December* August… … Wikipedia
1600 — Year 1600 was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday of the 10 day slower Julian calendar). Events of 1600 January June * January 1 Scotland adopts… … Wikipedia
Gyokko-ryū — infobox koryu nationality = Traditional Japanese martial art school = Gyokko ryū (玉虎流) imagecaption = founder = Toda Sakyō Isshinsai (戸田 左京 一心斎) founder dates = fl. c.1532 period founded = Late Muromachi Period (1336 ndash;1573) date founded =… … Wikipedia
Okudaira Nobumasa — In this Japanese name, the family name is Okudaira . Okudaira Nobumasa (奥平 信昌? … Wikipedia
Sitio de Osaka — 大坂の役 Parte de período Edo Ilustración del libro de François Caron «El incendio del Castillo Osaka». Fecha … Wikipedia Español
Rōjū — The Rōjū (老中?), usually translated as Elder, was one of the highest ranking government posts in Tokugawa Japan. The term refers either to individual Elders, or to the Council as a whole; under the first two shoguns, there were only two Rōjū. The… … Wikipedia