• ino, inó, ʻino, or -ino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ino or INO may refer to: I-No, a character in the Guilty Gear series of video games Ino (Greek...
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    In Greek mythology, Ino (/ˈaɪnoʊ/ EYE-noh; Ancient Greek: Ἰνώ [iːnɔ̌ː]) was a Theban princess who later became a queen of Boeotia. After her death and...
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    Inō Tadataka (伊能 忠敬, February 11, 1745 - May 17, 1818) was a Japanese surveyor and cartographer. He is known for completing the first map of Japan using...
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  • Shiori Ino (猪野 詩織, Ino Shiori, May 18, 1978 – 26 October 1999) was a 21-year-old Japanese student who was murdered in Okegawa, Saitama Prefecture, on...
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    The Battle of Inō took place during the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan. The battle was fought in Owari Province, in what is now Nishi-ku, Nagoya...
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    INO is a visual artist from Greece who studied painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts and is worldwide known for his large scale murals. Apocalypse...
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  • Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese film actress best known for her portrayal of Sadako Yamamura in the film Ring and its sequel Ring 2. Rie Inō at IMDb v t e...
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  • Ino Hidefumi (猪野 秀史, Ino Hidefumi, born July 26, 1970) is a Japanese jazz, and electronic musician. He releases his music solely on Innocent Record, a...
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    Ino (Greek: Ἰνώ), renamed Aelia Anastasia (died 593) was the Empress consort of Tiberius II Constantine (r. 578–582) of the Byzantine Empire, and Augusta...
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    Inō Kanori (伊能 嘉矩, 11 June 1867 – 30 September 1925) was a Japanese anthropologist and folklorist known for his studies in Taiwanese indigenous peoples...
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