• Yoshizumi Takeda (竹田 宜純, Takeda Yoshizumi, born 29 April 1991 in Nara Prefecture) is a Japanese rugby union player, currently playing with Top League...
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  • molecular biologist Yoshizumi Ogawa (小川 佳純, born 1984), Japanese footballer Satake Yoshizumi (佐竹 義処, 1637–1703), Japanese daimyō Yoshizumi Takeda (竹田 宜純, born...
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  • Kimura Semisi Masirewa Joshua Nohra* Akouola Manu REP DEP Fullbacks Yoshizumi Takeda Utility Backs (c) Denotes team captain, Bold denotes player is internationally...
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  • Burua Inoke Tautalatasi Tasi Fullbacks Ben Lucas Keisuke Moriya (cc) Yoshizumi Takeda Hiroki Kumoyama TS (cc) Denotes team co-captains, Bold denotes internationally...
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    After discovering Yoshiaki's location, Nobunaga helped him move to Yoshizumi Takeda in Wakasa Province in August 1568. They managed to avoid detection...
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    the 10th shogun Ashikaga Yoshitane from Kyoto and installed Ashikaga Yoshizumi as the 11th shogun. Around this time, civil wars began to occur frequently...
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  • Moriya • Shogo Nakano • Jumpei Ogura • Rudy Paige • Naoto Saito • Yoshizumi Takeda • Tautalatasi Tasi • Ben Te'o • Did not play • Kenta Fukuda • Burua...
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  • Knights) Yoshizumi Takeda (from Toyota Verblitz) Hiroki Kumoyama (training squad, did not play) Ben Lucas (did not play) Keisuke Moriya Yoshizumi Takeda Coach...
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    Muromachi period of Japan. He was the son of the eleventh shōgun Ashikaga Yoshizumi. From a western perspective, Yoshiharu is significant, as he was shogun...
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    Hosokawa, Imagawa, Mori, Nanbu, Nitta, Ogasawara, Ōta, Satake, Satomi, Shiba, Takeda, Toki and the Tsuchiya, among others. The Shimazu and Tokugawa clans also...
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