Seii (西威; 1328 – 30 April 1349) was a legendary local ruler of Okinawa Island. He succeeded his father, Tamagusuku, in 1336, at the age of ten. His reign...
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ancient Rome Seii (Ryukyu), the second king of the Okinawan kingdom of Chūza This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Seii. If an internal...
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The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 to 1879. It was ruled as a tributary state of imperial Ming China by the Ryukyuan monarchy...
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Shogun (redirect from Seii Taishogun)
shōgun; English: /ˈʃoʊ.ɡʌn/ SHOH-gun, Japanese: [ɕoː.ɡɯɴ, -ŋɯɴ] ), officially seii taishōgun (征夷大将軍; Japanese: [seꜜi.i | tai.ɕo(ꜜ)ː.ɡɯɴ, seꜜː-, -ŋɯɴ] lit. 'Commander-in-Chief...
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Satto (category Kings of Ryūkyū)
district, which surrounded and included Chūzan's capital. On the death of chief Seii in 1350, Satto seized the throne for himself. His own line, or dynasty, however...
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King of Ryūkyū (琉球国王, Ryūkyū koku-ō), also known as King of Lew Chew, King of Chūzan (中山王, Chūzan-ō), or more officially Ryūkyū Kingdom's King of Chūzan...
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Chūzan (category Ryukyu Kingdom)
considerably by the time all three kingdoms were unified as the Kingdom of Ryukyu. Seii was overthrown by the lord of Urasoe around 1349–1355; the reign of the...
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Tamagusuku (category Kings of Ryūkyū)
the fall of the dynasty, which ended with Tamagusuku's son and successor Seii. The Aji of Ōzato fled south from Tamagusuku's capital at Urasoe and, along...
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and crowned himself as the King of Hokuzan. On the death of the last king Seii in 1349, the last king of Eiso dynasty died. Satto, the Governor of Urasoe...
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moved to Shuri. Tamagusuku, King of Chūzan, was succeeded by King Seii. After Seii's death, people deposed the crown prince and enthroned Satto, the ruler...
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first man the court granted the title of seii tai-shōgun ("Great Barbarian Subduing General") in 794. In 802, seii tai-shōgun Sakanoue no Tamuramaro subjugated...
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(1395–1423) Japan: Ryukyu Kingdoms Ryukyu Kingdom: Eiso Dynasty – Taisei, Chief (1300–1308) Eiji, Chief (1309–1313) Tamagusuku, Chief (1314–1336) Seii, Chief (1337–1354)...
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theory was that the year was 1192, when Minamoto no Yoritomo was appointed Seii Taishōgun (征夷大将軍). Later, the prevailing theory was that the year was 1185...
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theory was that the year was 1192, when Minamoto no Yoritomo was appointed Seii Taishōgun (征夷大将軍). Later, the prevailing theory was that the year was 1185...
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Kammu appointed a new commander, Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, under the title Seii Taishōgun ("Barbarian-subduing generalissimo"). By 801, the shōgun had defeated...
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Chūzan Seifu (category Books of the Ryūkyū Kingdom)
“genealogies of the generations of Chūzan”) is an official history of the Ryūkyū Kingdom. It exists in two versions, the book of Sai Taku (蔡鐸本), compiled...
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22.7 centimetres (8.9 in) Landscape [129] Nude in Blue Clothes 裸婦青衣 rafu seii pastel on paper 1933 Kagoshima City Museum of Art 34 centimetres (13 in)...
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