- 宇喜多秀家
- yǔ xǐ duō xiù jiāUkita Hideie (u.E.) (Eig, Pers, 1573 - 1655)
Sino-Deutsch Wörterbuch. 2013.
Sino-Deutsch Wörterbuch. 2013.
Ukita Hideie — (宇喜多秀家, 1573 December 17, 1655) was the daimyo of Bizen and Mimasaka provinces (modern Okayama Prefecture), and one of the council of Five Elders appointed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He is a son of Ukita Naoie, and his wife is a daughter of Maeda… … Wikipedia
Japanese Left Army — The Japanese Left Army, under the rule of Ukita Hideie, consisted mainly of the former First division led by Konishi Yukinaga, the Fourth Division led by Shimazu Yoshihiro and the Eight Division led by Ukita Hideie.*Ukita Hideie (宇喜多秀家) 10,000… … Wikipedia
Gwon Yul — Infobox Korean name width=210px caption=Portrait of General Gwon Yul. hangul=권율 hanja=權慄 rr=Gwon Yul mr=Kwŏn Yul hangulja=언신 hanjaja=彦愼 rrja=Eonsin mrja=Ŏnshin hangulph=충장 hanjaph=忠莊 rrph=Chungjang mrph=Ch ungchangKwon Yul (1537 1599) was a… … Wikipedia
Suncheon Japanese Castle — Suncheon Japanese Castle, also known as Suncheon Waeseong (순천왜성順天倭城), Yegyo (예교曳橋), Manghaedae (망해대望海臺), etc, in Korean, Juntenjō (順天城) in Japanese, is the only remaining Japanese castle in Jeollanam province of Korea, and the battle field of Yi… … Wikipedia
Ukita Hideie — Ukita Hideie. Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Ukita Hideie (宇喜多秀家, Ukita Hideie … Wikipedia Español