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  1. He was born as the ninth son of MINAMOTO no Yoshitomo, the head of the Kawachi-Genji (Minamoto clan), which is a family descended from the Seiwa-Genji (Minamoto clan) and was called Ushiwakamaru.
  2. He was born as the oldest son of Moritsuki TSUDA.
  3. He was born as the oldest son of a retainer of the Choshu clan Genemon SATO (the ninth head of the Sato family) in current Tabuse-cho, Kumage County, Yamaguchi Prefecture.
  4. He was born as the oldest son of his mother Kamejo and father Tobe Kazutoshi NOJIRI, who was a ronin (a masterless samurai) living in Kyoto Inari (the present Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture).
  5. He was born as the oldest son of late Chojuro OKURA, the fifteenth family head, and was trained by his father as a kotsuzumi-kata (small hand drum player).
  6. He was born as the only son of a fish shop owner Hanemon TSUKUDAYA in Odawara City Nihonbashi Bridge (Chuo Ward, Tokyo) in Edo.
  7. He was born as the second child of Michihiro KONO (who became a priest called Nyobutsu) of a local ruling family in Iyo Province (approximately present Ehime Prefecture) in 1239.
  8. He was born as the second child of Shakunyo, the fifth chief priest of Hongan-ji Temple, and became an adopted child of Sukeyasu HINO.
  9. He was born as the second or third son of Nobuhide ODA who was the lord of the Furuwatari-jo Castle in Owari Province.
  10. He was born as the second prince of Emperor Reizei, and his mother was the eldest daughter of the dajo daijin (grand minister) FUJIWARA no Kaneie, Zo-Ko-Go-Gu FUJIWARA no Choshi.
  11. He was born as the second son among eight siblings.
  12. He was born as the second son of ABE no Yoritoki, the leader of the Abe clan, which was a local ruling family of fushu (Ezo people from Northeastern provinces who subjugated themselves to the Imperial Court) in Okuroku County.
  13. He was born as the second son of Akira KUBOI, a vassal of the Udono clan, Karo (chief retainer) of Tottori Domain and then became an heir of Ichidayu MATSUDA after he was first raised by Kazue KINOSHITA, a doctor of the Domain.
  14. He was born as the second son of Akiyoshi KITABATAKE, the first family head of the Kitabatake family in Ise Province.
  15. He was born as the second son of Atsumichi SAISHO, a feudal retainer of Satsuma.
  16. He was born as the second son of Bunjiro ITO and Yoshie on March 28, 1906.
  17. He was born as the second son of Daigeki (Senior secretary of the Council of State) KIYOHARA no Yoshie (清原良枝).
  18. He was born as the second son of Daisoku MITANI and graduated Toogijuku with a major in western studies.
  19. He was born as the second son of FUJIWARA no Akiyori, the son of FUJIWARA no Akitaka called the 'night chief adviser to the Emperor.'
  20. He was born as the second son of FUJIWARA no Fusasaki, who was the originator of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan.
  21. He was born as the second son of Goroemon UEKI in Mihori village in the Yoshiki County, Suo Province (currently Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture)
  22. He was born as the second son of HATTORI family who were wealthy townspeople in Kyoto.
  23. He was born as the second son of Hidehisa SENGOKU.
  24. He was born as the second son of Hidenori SASAKI, feudal retainer of the Mizusawa clan in Mutsu Province (later Rikuchu Province).
  25. He was born as the second son of Hideyoshi SASAKI, the leader of the Sasaki clan of Uda-Genji (Uda-Gen clan) of Omi Province.
  26. He was born as the second son of Hosho NOMI who was a chief priest of Joren-ji Temple in Nagata, Haza village (present-day Kanagi-cho, Hamada City), Naka County, Shimane Prefecture.
  27. He was born as the second son of Jubun (Shotei) SUGIURA, a Confucian serving the Zeze clan in Omi Province, and his wife Yae.
  28. He was born as the second son of Kameemon, the peasant in Taiza, Takeno County, Tango Province.
  29. He was born as the second son of Kanji NAGAKURA, who had a 150 koku stipend as the Edo Jofu Toritsugiyaku (Edo-based liaison) of the Matsumae Domain.
  30. He was born as the second son of Kensei (his father) and a member of the Harada clan (his mother) at Jodo Shinshu sect (the True Pure Land Sect of Buddhism) Sonko-ji Temple in Hayashi Village, Shiki County, Kawachi Province (present-day Hayashi, Fujiidera City).
  31. He was born as the second son of Kimihiro YAMAMOTO of the Yamamoto family (the descendants of Saionji family), a branch family of the Abe clan, and became a priest and took the tonsure at Daigomuryoju-in Temple, to name his Kaimyo (a posthumous Buddhist name) 猶海.
  32. He was born as the second son of Kintaro MATSUMOTO (Nohgakushi).
  33. He was born as the second son of Koreakira KANEKO, a feudal retainer of Uwajima Domain, in Uwajima City, Ehime Prefecture in1837.
  34. He was born as the second son of Kuraichi TANAKA at Kameyama Kita-machi, Kuwata County (currently, Kameyama City), Kyoto Prefecture, and given special education to take over the head of the Tanaka family because his older brother died young.
  35. He was born as the second son of Magoshichiro KANEMARU, but he was adopted by the Nakamuta family.
  36. He was born as the second son of Man NOMURA (Manzo NOMURA [the Seventh]) in Tokyo Prefecture.
  37. He was born as the second son of Masujiro AWAYA in 1922 in Tokyo Prefecture.
  38. He was born as the second son of Michinobu KOGA, but inherited the Tokudaiji family since the head of Tokudaiji family, Sanemichi TOKUDAIJI, was assassinated by Tamekage NAGAO when he travelled to Ecchu Province.
  39. He was born as the second son of Munekatsu NANJO.
  40. He was born as the second son of Nagashi MATSUMOTO, a Nohgakushi of Hosho-ryu school.
  41. He was born as the second son of Naoyoshi YOSHI, a feudal retainer of Tokushima Domain of Ogasawara school etiquette family, under Tokushima-jo Castle.
  42. He was born as the second son of Saneyori who was a direct descent of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan (the Ononomiya family).
  43. He was born as the second son of Sensaburo KIYONO (清野), engaged in sake brewing industry in Honjoshuku, Musashi Province (present Honjo City, Saitama Prefecture).
  44. He was born as the second son of Senzo Takekichi KAWARA, a samurai in low class of Nishimaru of bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun), in Shitayachoja-machi of Edo.
  45. He was born as the second son of Shigeyasu NIWATA (Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state)), a kuge.
  46. He was born as the second son of Sokuan KOJIMA.
  47. He was born as the second son of Sukebe YOSHIDA, a vassal of the Asano family in Ako Domain.
  48. He was born as the second son of Sukeemon UENO, a wealthy farmer in Shimoikebe, Tsuari-mura, Kubiki-gun, Echigo Province (Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture at present).
  49. He was born as the second son of Tadanaga AOYAMA, the fifth lord, on March 30, 1834.
  50. He was born as the second son of Takeshige ENOKURAKAGEYUSHI in Isekaminakanogo (present-day Ise city, Mie Prefecture).
  51. He was born as the second son of Tamemitsu REIZEI (Gon Dainagon [a provisional chief councilor of state]).
  52. He was born as the second son of Taneie KONOE, who was Kanpaku Daijo-daijin ((chief adviser to the Emperor and grand minister of state).
  53. He was born as the second son of Tobei SAMEJIMA in the Satsuma Domain.
  54. He was born as the second son of Tomonari SHIONOYA.
  55. He was born as the second son of Toshiaki OTOMO, the 20th head of the Otomo clan of Bungo Province.
  56. He was born as the second son of Toyoaki TANAKA, a feudal retainer of Numazu clan, Suruga Province.
  57. He was born as the second son of Utaemon NAKAMURA (the fifth), the acting master in the Meiji period, on January 20, 1917.
  58. He was born as the second son of Yagoro Miyagawa in Osawa village, Tama district, Bushu.
  59. He was born as the second son of Yoshie IDA.
  60. He was born as the second son of Yoshiharu ASHIKAGA, the 12th Shogun, on November 13, 1537.
  61. He was born as the second son of Yoshihi SAGARA on June 3, 1574.
  62. He was born as the second son of Yoshikiyo AWAZU, a low rank official serving the Arisugawanomiya family, on October 16, 1789 and had a childhood name of Takesaburo.
  63. He was born as the second son of Yoshinobu OISHI, a vassal of Kanpaku (chief advisor to the Emperor) Hidetsugu TOYOTOMI.
  64. He was born as the second son of Yozaemon MATSUO and his wife Ume in Iga Province (present Iga City, Mie Prefecture).
  65. He was born as the second son of Yusuke YAMAGUCHI, who had years of experience as a masterless samurai in the domain of Akashi and had become a vassal of Hatamoto (a direct retainer of the shogun), the Suzuki family holding 1,000 koku as its kokudaka (stipend).
  66. He was born as the second son of a doctor : Masatoshi HONJO of 本庄宿 and he studied in Edo under 保土田翠蘭 who was a doctor of the Numazu Domain aiming to become a doctor, after a while, he widely inquired into Japanese, Chinese and Dutch medicine and studied them further.
  67. He was born as the second son of a farmer.
  68. He was born as the second son of a large landowner in Gyeongnam Prefecture, and with the large amount of money he had gained from export of rice, he established Samsung Trading Company in Daegu Metropolitan City in 1938, which developed later the Samsung Group.
  69. He was born as the second son of a low-level samurai of the Morioka domain.
  70. He was born as the second son of a mercantile house in Kitsuki Domain.
  71. He was born as the second son of a taishin hatamoto (greater vassal) Katsuyoshi SANO.
  72. He was born as the second son of an aozamurai Nagamasa SHINDO, a vassal of the imperial prince Shuchoho in Rinno-ji Temple.
  73. He was born as the second son of merchant family near Horyu-ji Temple.
  74. He was born as the second son of the Konoe family.
  75. He was born as the second son of the Moritsuki TSUDA in 1562.
  76. He was born as the second son of the Nagasaki family, a doctor family for generations in Takaoka City, Ecchu Province (present Toyama Prefecture).
  77. He was born as the second son of the chief priest at famous Myoon-ji Temple in Bizen Province in 1805.
  78. He was born as the second son of the seventh lord of the Tasuno Domain Yasuchika WAKISAKA, and became the heir of the family since his older brother Yasunori died young.
  79. He was born as the second son of 正容 TERASHI, but he became an adopted child of Masanao ICHIKI.
  80. He was born as the second-born son of Hisaakira OSHIMA, a feudal retainer of Akita and a grand master of the art of the spearmanship.
  81. He was born as the seventh child of Onami, a nephew of Zeami (Zeami founded the Noh theater with his father Kanami).
  82. He was born as the sixth child of Kinzumi TOKUDAIJI, who was Juichii Udaijin (Junior First Rank, Minister of the right).
  83. He was born as the sixth son of TAIRA no Tadamori, the chief of Ise-Heishi (Taira clan) in 1144.
  84. He was born as the sixth son to Michinori INABA.
  85. He was born as the son of FUJIWARA no Yoritsune and Omiya-dono, daughter of FUJIWARA no Chikayoshi (Gon Chunagon [provisional vice-councilor of state]).
  86. He was born as the son of Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state) Akitoyo NAKAMIKADO in 1442.
  87. He was born as the son of Imperial Prince Tokiwainomiya Mataakira, who was the 5th head, and in December 1512, he was given the title of Imperial Prince ("Sanetaka ko ki" - the journal of Sanetaka SANJONISHI).
  88. He was born as the son of Kagenari YAMAOKA.
  89. He was born as the son of Shigemichi INABA who was the oldest child born out of wedlock of Yoshimichi INABA (also known as Ittetsu INABA).
  90. He was born as the son of a baishin (indirect vassal) of a feudal retainer of Hagi Domain in present Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture.
  91. He was born as the son of a blacksmith, Yoshisuke GOJO.
  92. He was born as the son of an established marine product trader in Surugadai, Kanda Ward (today's Surugadai, Kanda, Chiyoda Ward), Tokyo.
  93. He was born as the third child of Denemon Norito HOSHINO in 1642.
  94. He was born as the third leader of Kanze theater following his grandfather, Kanami, and his father, Zeami, who made the art of sarugaku (form of theatre popular in Japan during the 11th to 14th centuries) sophisticated and perfected the art of Noh.
  95. He was born as the third oldest son of Hisataka AKIYAMA, a member of the Iyo Matsuyama clan, and Sada in Matsuyama-jo Castle town in Iyo Province (presently known as Hokomachi, Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture).
  96. He was born as the third prince of Emperor Gomizunoo in September 1634.
  97. He was born as the third son (heresy: the second son) of the third lord of the domain Yasuzumi, on June 19, 1717.
  98. He was born as the third son between Juemon Takasada KAMATA, a goshi (country samurai) of the Mito Domain, and his wife Sode in Shimoisehata (present Hitachiomiya City)
  99. He was born as the third son of 'Kariganeya,' kimono fabrics dealer in Kyoto.
  100. He was born as the third son of Denemon SANNOMIYA, a feudal retainer of Oka Domain.
  101. He was born as the third son of Eitai KANO.
  102. He was born as the third son of FUJIWARA no Fusasaki, who was the founder of the Northern House of the Fujiwra clan.
  103. He was born as the third son of Heijiro KISHIMOTO, a samurai of the Tottori Domain in present Tottori City.
  104. He was born as the third son of Hideyoshi SASAKI who was the head of the Sasaki clan of Uda-Genji (Uda-Gen clan) in Omi Province.
  105. He was born as the third son of Kageyuki YAMAOKA.
  106. He was born as the third son of Kasuke Yasunao AKABA, a feudal retainer of the Bungo Nakagawa clan in Edo.
  107. He was born as the third son of Katsushige KINOSHITA at Yawata-cho, Nagasaki.
  108. He was born as the third son of MINAMOTO no Yorinobu, the first head of Kawachi-Genji (Minamoto clan) in Tsuboi, Ishikawa Country, Kawachi Province (present Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture), and first his base was in Omi Province.
  109. He was born as the third son of Masue IINO, the feudal retainer of Iwamura domain.
  110. He was born as the third son of Nagayasu ODA, the lord of the Shibamura Domain in Yamato Province.
  111. He was born as the third son of Narihiro UMAKUBO (謙下), a stateman.
  112. He was born as the third son of Ninnajinomiya Shodaibu (aristocracy lower than Kugyo) Moriyuki WAKABAYASHI in Saiin-mura, Kadono District (present day Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City), the suburbs of Kyoto.
  113. He was born as the third son of Nobushige TAKEDA (the Muromachi period) belonging to the Aki-Takeda clan (the TAKEDA clan of Aki Province), and was a younger brother of Nobuhide TAKEDA and Nobukata TAKEDA.
  114. He was born as the third son of Noritomo IWAKURA (Shonii [Senior Second Rank], Gon Dainagon [provisional chief councilor of state]) at the Iwakura residence in Kyoto.
  115. He was born as the third son of SUGAWARA no Dosetsu who was a Confucian and a physician.
  116. He was born as the third son of Soun HOJO.
  117. He was born as the third son of Tadaharu MATSUDAIRA who was the head of the Fujii-Matsudaira family (the families of Iga no kami) and the first lord of Tanba-Kameyama Domain on May 17, 1661.
  118. He was born as the third son of Tsuto-Saemon-Yoshinori KAWAKAMI (川上伝左衛門親徳), and joined the Battle of Toba-Fushimi and the Boshin Civil War as Kogashira (head of an organizational section) assigned to the 10th Squad of Satsuma Domain.
  119. He was born as the third son of Yoshikage ADACHI in 1231.
  120. He was born as the third son of Yoshitsune KUJO.
  121. He was born as the third son of a feudal retainer of the Hirosaki clan.
  122. He was born as the third son of the Shimizu family running a Japanese sake brewery.
  123. He was born as the third son to Shinzaburo SOEDA, a craftsman who lived in Hirowatari-mura, Onga County, Chikuzen Province (present-day Onga-cho, Onga County, Fukuoka Prefecture), in 1864.
  124. He was born as the third son to a geological scientist Takuji OGAWA and his wife Koyuki.
  125. He was born as the third son to the owner of second-class drug seller Tanaka-ya in Ichinomachi, Takayama City, Hida Province.
  126. He was born as the youngest child of Yoshiharu ASHIKAGA, who was the 12th Shogun of the Muromachi Bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun).
  127. He was born as the youngest son at 'Miyoshiya,' a hikitejaya (a guiding teahouse where customers were entertained until they were taken to see the high-ranking courtesan at a courtesan residence) in Shin Yoshiwara (a red light district) of Edo.
  128. He was born as the youngest son of TAIRA no Tsunemori, a younger brother of TAIRA no Kiyomori.
  129. He was born at 6:39AM, on December 23, 1933 at San-den Hall (a maternity room) in Kyujo Palace (now Imperial Palace).
  130. He was born at Hino, Gamo District in Omi Province and was given the childhood name of "Tsuruchiyo."
  131. He was born at Isoyama, Katori County, Shimousa Province (present-day Katori City [former Sawara City], Chiba Prefecture).
  132. He was born at Manango-reitokuri-torin (万安郷霊得里東林), Fuqing, Fuzhou of Fujian Province, China.
  133. He was born at Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture.
  134. He was born at Nomoto in 1694.
  135. He was born at Nonomura Village, Kuwata-gun, Tanba Province (present, Miyama-cho Tawn (former Onomura Village), Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture).
  136. He was born at Nunoshida Village, Tosa County, Tosa Province.
  137. He was born at Shirone City.
  138. He was born at Tsuwano-cho, Iwami Province (present Shimane Prefecture) on February 17, 1862.
  139. He was born at Umaji-mura, Minamikuwada District, Tanba Province (present Umaji-cho, Kameoka City, Kyoto. Prefecture)
  140. He was born at a samurai residence near the Wakamatsu-jo Castle as the oldest son of Gonpachi YAMAMOTO who served as a gunnery instructor in the Aizu Domain.
  141. He was born at a secondary residence of the Himeji clan in Kanda Ogawa-machi as the second son of Tadamochi SAKAI who was the heir of the clan.
  142. He was born at his maternal grandfather Saneuji's Imadegawa residence, who was the Grand Minister, in June 1243 and became Crown Prince when he was just two months old.
  143. He was born at the Mito-han Clan residence of Koishikawa in Edo, as the seventh son of the ninth chief [of Mito-han Clan], Nariaki TOKUGAWA on September 29, 1837.
  144. He was born at the Nakayama residence in Togawa near the Shibata-jo Castle as the first son to Yajiemon NAKAYAMA (200 koku), a retainer of the Mizoguchi clan in the Shibata Domain, Echigo Province.
  145. He was born between 866? and 872. (?)
  146. He was born between Izanagi and Izanami in the chapter of kamiumi (bearing gods between Izanagi and Izanami).
  147. He was born between Okuninushi (chief god of Izumo in southern Honshu Island, Japan, and the central character in the important cycle of myths set in that region) and Takiri-bime, one of the Munakata Sanjojin (three goddesses enshrined in the Munakata-taisha Shirine).
  148. He was born between his father, Imperial Prince Tamehira (952-1010), who had titles of the Fourth Imperial Prince, Ippon rank (First Order of an Imperial Prince), and Shikibu kyo (Minister of the Ministry of Ceremonial) and his mother, the daughter of MINAMOTO no Takaakira, who had the title of Sadaijin (Minister of the Left).
  149. He was born eldest son of MINAMOTO no Chikasue, Kaga no Gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Kaga Province), and adopted by Michichika KOGA of naidaijin (Minister of the Interior), who belonged to the Murakami-Genji (Minamoto clan), when he was nine years old.
  150. He was born first son to Heizo IIJIMA, a goshi (country samurai) of Urasu Village in Niihari District, Hitachi Province (present-day Urasu in Ishioka City, Ibaraki Prefecture).
  151. He was born frail.
  152. He was born in 1133.
  153. He was born in 1141, the child of Sadato KAYO, Gonnegi (general staff of a shrine) of Kibitsu no miya (present Kibitsu-jinja Shrine in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture).
  154. He was born in 1147.
  155. He was born in 1153 as the fourth son of FUJIWARA no Tadamichi.
  156. He was born in 1173 as the oldest son of FUJIWARA no Kanemasa.
  157. He was born in 1203.
  158. He was born in 1218 as the third son of Tadatsune KAZANIN.
  159. He was born in 1218, the same year Naritane CHIBA died.
  160. He was born in 1250 as the second son of Sanetsune ICHIJO.
  161. He was born in 1258 as a son of Sanetsune ICHIJO.
  162. He was born in 1270 as a son of Sanetsune ICHIJO.
  163. He was born in 1276 as a son of Ietsune ICHIJO.
  164. He was born in 1281 as a child of Ietsune ICHIJO, a former Sessho (Regent) and Sadaijin (Minister of the Left).
  165. He was born in 1285 as a son of Munenobu HOJO (who later became the 11th regent).
  166. He was born in 1291.
  167. He was born in 1297, and his father was Sadayoshi HORIGUCHI (Jushiinoge [Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade] Governor of Mino Province).
  168. He was born in 1310 and was of the Genji clan.
  169. He was born in 1352 as a son to the Shugo Daimyo, Takahide SASAKI.
  170. He was born in 1358.
  171. He was born in 1394, the second son of Yoshimitsu ASHIKAGA.
  172. He was born in 1407 to Takamitsu KYOGOKU, a Shugo Daimyo.
  173. He was born in 1444 (there were theories stated that he was born in 1445 or 1446) as the second son to Fusatsugu KONOE, who served as the Kanpaku and Daijo-daijin.
  174. He was born in 1458 as a child of Nagayuki MIYOSHI.
  175. He was born in 1466, the first son of Katsumoto HOSOKAWA.
  176. He was born in 1477, the son of Masahiro Ouchi, the twenty ninth family head of the Ouchi clan.
  177. He was born in 1501 as the third son of Munenobu INOUE who was the chief retainer of the Hosokawa clan, kanrei (shogunal deputy) of the Muromachi bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun), in Tango Province.
  178. He was born in 1510, to Kinie SAIONJI (there is also a theory that says he was a child of Kinsue SAIONJI).
  179. He was born in 1526 as a 19th-generation descendant of Yasuyori TANBA who was a good doctor in the Heian period.
  180. He was born in 1533 as the third son of Motonari MORIand Myokyu, who was his lawful wife.
  181. He was born in 1536 as the fourth son of Nobuhide ODA.
  182. He was born in 1538 as the heir between Yoshimoto IMAGAWA and Jokei-in (daughter of Nobutora TAKEDA).
  183. He was born in 1540 as the fourth son of Kageyuki YAMAOKA, a retainer of the Rokkaku clan.
  184. He was born in 1540 in Kobori Village, Sakata County, Omi Province (present-day Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture); although he once became a priest he returned to secular life and married a daughter of Kazumasa ISONO.
  185. He was born in 1541 as the legitimate son of Nobutomo ANAYAMA.
  186. He was born in 1542 as the son of Nagayoshi MIYOSHI.
  187. He was born in 1545 as the second son of Nobuyasu JURO, who was the master of sarugaku (comical mimicry and speech performance in Heian period) holding the title of Okura Tayu (leading actor in a Noh play).
  188. He was born in 1546, the first son of SEN no Rikyu.
  189. He was born in 1548.
  190. He was born in 1551 as a son of Kazumasa SOGO, a younger brother of Nagayoshi MIYOSHI (there is another theory which says that the year of his birth was 1549).
  191. He was born in 1560 as the second son of Masatsugu ISHIDA in Ishida-mura Village, Sakata County in Omi Province (the present-day Ishida-cho, Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture).
  192. He was born in 1563.
  193. He was born in 1564 as a son between Nagachika and his legitimate wife, Ofuku no kata.
  194. He was born in 1567 as the second son of Masayuki SANADA (then Kihei MUTO).
  195. He was born in 1568 as the eldest son of Nobunari NAITO, who was the first head of Nagahama Domain.
  196. He was born in 1575 as the first son of Kinkuni SANJONISHI.
  197. He was born in 1576 at Noda in Mikawa Province as the second son of Sadamitsu SUGANUMA.
  198. He was born in 1578, and according to the Isozaki clan's family genealogy, he was the sixth son of Gyobuzaemon ISOZAKI.
  199. He was born in 1579 and his father was Masatsugu KOBORI.
  200. He was born in 1586 as a son of Kanetaka KUJO.
  201. He was born in 1587 as a sixth son of Sadamitsu SUGANUMA at the Noda Castle, Shirata District (Mikawa Province).
  202. He was born in 1599, as the heir of Tadayo SAKAI.
  203. He was born in 1605 as the second son of the first lord of the domain, Nagachika KANAMORI (who was 82 years old at the time).
  204. He was born in 1633.
  205. He was born in 1639 as the second son of Ujitoshi HOJO, who was the second son of Ujimori HOJO, the first lord of the domain.
  206. He was born in 1640.
  207. He was born in 1669 as the sixth son of Emperor Gosai.
  208. He was born in 1691 as Sadashige MATSUDAIRA's son in Kuwana, Ise Province.
  209. He was born in 1692 in Otawara.
  210. He was born in 1716 as the heir to the wholesale greengrocer Musugen in Nishiki-koji, Kyoto.
  211. He was born in 1722.
  212. He was born in 1724 as the second son of Masatomi ABE, the lord of the Bingofukuyama Domain, in Edohantei (residence maintained by a daimyo in Edo).
  213. He was born in 1733 in Ano Village, Kuwata District, Tanba Province (currently Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture) as the second son of a farmer.
  214. He was born in 1734 at Sonezaki in Osaka, as an illegitimate son of Osaki MATSUO.
  215. He was born in 1742, in Fushimi.
  216. He was born in 1746 as the eldest son of Naozane KUJO.
  217. He was born in 1746 in Wakanoura in Ki Province the son of Masuzumi KUWAYAMA the owner of a small cargo vessel and money lender.
  218. He was born in 1760.
  219. He was born in 1768
  220. He was born in 1782 as a son of a sake brewer in Osaka.
  221. He was born in 1789 as the first son of Chancellor Masahiro TAKATSUKASA.
  222. He was born in 1792.
  223. He was born in 1795 as Sentaro.
  224. He was born in 1798 as the third son of Shigeki (Shirobe) TAKASHIMA, a Nagasaki machi toshiyori (an important local officer under the Tokugawa Shogunate of Nagasaki-machi Town).
  225. He was born in 1799.
  226. He was born in 1805, but his age at death unknown.
  227. He was born in 1807 to a jizamurai (high-ranking individual in a rural community) family in Hisagi Village, Muro County, Wakayama Prefecture (currently Hisagi, Shirahama Town, Nishi-Muro County, Wakayama Prefecture).
  228. He was born in 1809.
  229. He was born in 1813 as the eldest son of an Osaka physician.
  230. He was born in 1817.
  231. He was born in 1822 as the third son of Kahachi in Taneyama-mura, Higo Domain (present-day Toyo-machi, Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture).
  232. He was born in 1834, his original name was Kichizo ICHIKAWA, and he succeeded to the second after succession to Kichizo BANDO.
  233. He was born in 1838.
  234. He was born in 1840.
  235. He was born in 1842 as the second son of Hikohachi Tsunamasa OYAMA, a feudal retainer of the Satsuma clan, on the Kakimotoderadori Street in Kajiyacho Town (Shimokajiyacho Hogiri) near Kagoshima-jo Castle in Satsuma Province (His childhood name was Iwajiro.)
  236. He was born in 1846 as the first son of Kagemasa MAEBA.
  237. He was born in 1846, as a second son of a feudal retainer of Ogaki Domain, Hanemon ICHIMURA.
  238. He was born in 1847, the second son of Saemon SAITO and Hiro KANO.
  239. He was born in 1848.
  240. He was born in 1853 in edohantei (a residence maintained by a daimyo in Edo) of the Mito Domain in Komagome.
  241. He was born in 1867 as the 2nd son of Kenjiro KUNITOMO of the Himeji clan and became the heir of Nikkyo HONDA, who was a priest at his family temple.
  242. He was born in 1868 as the first son of Sutehiko SAKAI, a former clansman of the Mito Domain.
  243. He was born in 1887 as the ninth son of Imperial Prince Asahiko KUNINOMIYA.
  244. He was born in 1887.
  245. He was born in 1907 to a geological scientist Takuji OGAWA and his wife Koyuki as their third son in Ichibei-cho Town, Azabu Ward, Tokyo City (present Minato Ward (Tokyo Prefecture)).
  246. He was born in 1907.
  247. He was born in 1910.
  248. He was born in 1912 in Ishiuchi-mura, Saeki-gun County, Hiroshima Prefecture (present-day Itsukaichi-cho, Saeki Ward, Hiroshima City).
  249. He was born in 1929 in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture.
  250. He was born in 1937.
  251. He was born in 1989.
  252. He was born in 2 Chome, Honmachi, Minami Ward (Southern Ward), Osaka City, and his registered domicile was #140 Yoshida-mura, Otagi-gun, Kyoto Prefecture.
  253. He was born in 602 (2 in Ninjyu era) in Sui.
  254. He was born in 613 in Tsu-jou (present day Anhui province), or in Linzi (present-day Shandong province).
  255. He was born in 728 as the second Prince of Emperor Shomu.
  256. He was born in 825 in Ukyo (western Kyoto).
  257. He was born in 850.
  258. He was born in 952 during the Emperor Murakami's era.
  259. He was born in 966 as the 5th (also known as the 4th) son of FUJIWARA no Kaneie.
  260. He was born in 969.
  261. He was born in Abu County, Nagato Province.
  262. He was born in Aioi City, Hyogo Prefecture.
  263. He was born in Aizu.
  264. He was born in Akahama, Bicchu Province (present-day Soja City, Okayama Prefecture), in 1420.
  265. He was born in Akai Village, Monou County, Mutsu Province (present-day Higashimatsushita City, Miyagi Prefecture) in 1806.
  266. He was born in Amagasaki, Settsu Province (present-day Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture).
  267. He was born in Amigasajaya in Nihonzutsumishita in April 1833.
  268. He was born in Arakawago, Kajisho, Senami County (瀬波郡加治庄荒川郷), Echigo Province in the Hokuriku-do region, on the opposite shore of the east coast of Sado ga shima Island (Sado Province) associated with Nichiren, the founder of the Hokke sect.
  269. He was born in Arako-jo Castle of Owari Province (now Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture).
  270. He was born in Asozu, Echizen Province.
  271. He was born in Asukabe no kori (or Asukabe-gun) County in Kawachi Province.
  272. He was born in Awa Province (according to another opinion, he was born in Osaka).
  273. He was born in Awa Province.
  274. He was born in Awaji Province (present Hyogo Prefecture).
  275. He was born in Awaji no miya Palace (details unknown, Awaji-shima Island?) and was good-looking.
  276. He was born in Azai County, Omi Province.
  277. He was born in Bakuro-cho, Nihonbashi, Tokyo (Chuo Ward, Tokyo), and was first on stage at age 11 in April 1888 as a child-actor playing the role of a woman with the name of Fukuji NAKAMURA as a student of Fukusuke NAKAMURA (Fukusuke TAKASAGOYA who later became Baigyoku NAKAMURA II).
  278. He was born in Bitchu Province (modern day Okayama Prefecture) in the year 1141.
  279. He was born in Bizen Province (present-day Okayama Prefecture) as the first son of Gyokudo URAGAMI who was a feudal retainer of the Kamogata clan at that time.
  280. He was born in Bizen Province.
  281. He was born in Bizen, came to Kyoto and lived in Yanaginobanba, Oike-dori Street.
  282. He was born in Byobunosato, Shikino Shimono Kori, Yamato Province (present Miyake-cho, Shiki-gun, Nara Prefecture).
  283. He was born in Chihara-mura, Kazuraki Kami no kori County, Yamato Province (present day Chihara, Gose City, Nara Prefecture) in 634.
  284. He was born in Chikuzen Province.
  285. He was born in Daikoku-cho near Kagoshima Castle in Kagoshima Province (currently Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture).
  286. He was born in Dewa Province (present Yamagata Prefecture) in 1852.
  287. He was born in Doen, part of Hasuike domain in Hizen province (Saga City in Saga Prefecture today).
  288. He was born in Doi village of Tajima Province (current Kasumi-cho [former Kinosaki-gun], Hyogo Prefecture) in 1791.
  289. He was born in Dota, Kani District, Mino Province (present day Dota, Kani City, Gifu Prefecture).
  290. He was born in Echigo Province.
  291. He was born in Edo (old name of Tokyo) on February 12, 1623.
  292. He was born in Edo (present-day Tokyo).
  293. He was born in Edo Nihonbashi (Chuo Ward, Tokyo.)
  294. He was born in Edo and studied mathematics under his father and Yoshihiro KURUSHIMA.
  295. He was born in Edo as a son of Uko family, a retainer of Saijo Domain in Iyo Province.
  296. He was born in Edo as the third son of Kagemichi AOYAMA, who was a feudal retainer of the Naeki domain.
  297. He was born in Edo in 1612.
  298. He was born in Edo in 1679.
  299. He was born in Edo in 1685.
  300. He was born in Edo in 1691.
  301. He was born in Edo in 1722.
  302. He was born in Edo in 1730.
  303. He was born in Edo in 1732.
  304. He was born in Edo in 1760.
  305. He was born in Edo in 1761.
  306. He was born in Edo in 1771.
  307. He was born in Edo in 1814, as a child of Narinao NABESHIMA who was the ninth lord of the Saga Domain.
  308. He was born in Edo on June 3, 1678.
  309. He was born in Edo on June 8, 1757.
  310. He was born in Edo.
  311. He was born in Enuma-gun County, Kaga Province.
  312. He was born in Etchu Province.
  313. He was born in Fujima Village, Iruma County, Musashi Province.
  314. He was born in Fujino Country, Bizen Province (present Wake-cho, Okayama Prefecture).
  315. He was born in Fujitsu no sho, Hizen Province (the present Kashima City, Saga Prefecture).
  316. He was born in Fukagawa (Koto Ward) in Tokyo.
  317. He was born in Fukagawa, Edo (Koto Ward, Tokyo).
  318. He was born in Fukui City.
  319. He was born in Fukui Prefecture.
  320. He was born in Fukuoka as the second son of Syogo YAMAZA, ashigaru (common foot soldier) in Fukuoka Domain.
  321. He was born in Fukuyama in 1697 and inherited the Fukuyama Domain in the same year due to his father's death.
  322. He was born in Furuichi Village, Shiga County, Omi Province (present day Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture), and his popular name was MITSU no Obito Hirono.
  323. He was born in Fushimi and lived there until his age of four.
  324. He was born in Fushimi in 1620.
  325. He was born in Fushimi-cho, Higashi Ward (present-day Chuo Ward), Osaka City.
  326. He was born in Gon Chunagon, Masaaki KAJUJI's house on January 26, 1497.
  327. He was born in Hachi Village, Mikata County, Fukui Prefecture (currently it is Wakasa-cho) as the second son of Yoshimori SAKUMA, who was the Shinto priest of Maekawa-jinja Shrine and also the teacher of an elementary school.
  328. He was born in Hachinohe Village, Saga County (present Hachinohe-cho, Saga City) in 1834.
  329. He was born in Hachioji City, Tokyo.
  330. He was born in Haji Village, Yazu County, Tottori Prefecture.
  331. He was born in Hamada-mura, Aboshi-go, Issai-gun, Harima Province (Hamada, Aboshi, Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture at present).
  332. He was born in Hamamatsu, Totomi Province as the third son of Ieyasu TOKUGAWA and brought up by Menoto (Wet nurse) Oba no Tsubone.
  333. He was born in Harima Province in 1429.
  334. He was born in Hetare, Hitachi Province (present-day Hitachi-Omiya City, Ibaraki Prefecture) in a family of the Satake clan.
  335. He was born in Hida.
  336. He was born in Higashiura, Tanao Village, Owari Province (present Hekinan City, Aichi Prefecture).
  337. He was born in Higo Province.
  338. He was born in Hirayama, Musashi Province (near the present Hirayamajoshi-koen Station).
  339. He was born in Hiyako, Hagi, Nagato Province (now Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture) as the second son of Choshu clan doctor Ryoteki KUSAKA and his wife Tomiko.
  340. He was born in Hokkaido.
  341. He was born in Hokonoki Village, Niikawa County, Ecchu Province (present-day Tateyama-cho, Toyama Prefecture).
  342. He was born in Holland.
  343. He was born in Hongo (Bunkyo Ward), Tokyo Metropolis, in a former samurai family serving in the residence of Mikawa-Yoshida Domain of Mikawa Province.
  344. He was born in Honjo, Edo.
  345. He was born in Horyuji-mura (present Ikaruga-cho), Nara Prefecture.
  346. He was born in Hosokawa no sho, Miki-gun (Mino-gun), Harima Province (the current Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture) which was the territory of the Shimo-Reizei family.
  347. He was born in Hosokawa-go, Mikawa Province (present-day Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture).
  348. He was born in Hyuga Province.
  349. He was born in Ichigaya, Edo.
  350. He was born in Ichijodani, Echigo Province.
  351. He was born in Ikeda (present-day Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture) in 1535, as a male heir of Yoshimura ARAKI (the other version is that Takamura ARAKI) who was a vassal of the Ikedajo Castle lord, the Ikeda clan in Settsu Province.
  352. He was born in Ise Province (Mie Prefecture).
  353. He was born in Ise Province (present-day Taki Town).
  354. He was born in Ise Province, and his secular name was Shigetada NAKAO.
  355. He was born in Ise.
  356. He was born in Isewatarai County.
  357. He was born in Ishida village, Tama district, Musashi province (is now Ishida, Hino city, Tokyo).
  358. He was born in Ishikawa County, Kawachi Province (Osaka Prefecture).
  359. He was born in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture.
  360. He was born in Iwakuni City, Suo Province.
  361. He was born in Iwamura, Kami County as the eldest son of Yoshihira OKADA, who was a country samurai that earned 20 koku 6 to 4 sho 5 go in rice.
  362. He was born in Iwate Village, Fuwa District, Mino Province (now known as Iwate, Tarui Village, Fuwa District, Gifu Prefecture).
  363. He was born in Iyo Province.
  364. He was born in Izaku-jo Castle, as the first son of Takahisa SHIMAZU, the 15th head of the Shimazu clan, and his childhood name was Torajumaru.
  365. He was born in Izumi Province.
  366. He was born in Izushi in Tajima Province (present-day, Izushi-cho, Toyoka City, Hyogo Prefecture).
  367. He was born in January 1, 1633.
  368. He was born in July 18, 1290, as the first son of Kakunyo, the third head of Hongan-ji Temple.
  369. He was born in Jyoka shimizu-cho, Kagoshima City as the fourth son of Sukenori ITO, a member of the Satsuma clan.
  370. He was born in Kaga Province.
  371. He was born in Kagoshima, Satsuma Province.
  372. He was born in Kagoshima.
  373. He was born in Kahokushimori (former Mori, Unoke-machi) in Ishikawa Prefecture as the first son of Yasunori and Tosa NISHIDA.
  374. He was born in Kai Province (Yamanashi Prefecture).
  375. He was born in Kai Province.
  376. He was born in Kai-no-kuni (Kai Province) in 1538, the eldest son of Shingen TAKEDA, a Sengoku period daimyo (Japanese feudal warlord).
  377. He was born in Kakaminokori in Mino Province.
  378. He was born in Kamakura in 1241.
  379. He was born in Kamakura in Sagami Province, and his secular surname was Tsuchiya.
  380. He was born in Kamakura, Sagami Province (present-day Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture).
  381. He was born in Kamakura, Sagami Province.
  382. He was born in Kameyama in Tanba Province.
  383. He was born in Kamigamo, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture (present day Kitaku Ward Kyoto City).
  384. He was born in Kamikurosawa Village, Iwai County, Mutsu Province (present-day Hagisho, Ichinoseki City, Iwate Prefecture).
  385. He was born in Kamiyashiro Village, Aichi County, Owari Province (present Meito Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture) in 1522 (there are also other theories).
  386. He was born in Kanakura-go of Sanuki Province (Kagawa Prefecture) in 814.
  387. He was born in Kanazawa, Kaga Province (present Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture).
  388. He was born in Kashiwagi Village, Kitagawa-go, Aki County, Tosa Province (present-day Kashiwagi, Kitagawa-mura, Aki-gun (Tosa Prefecture), Tosa Prefecture) as the first son of Kodenji NAKAOKA, headman of Kitagawago Village, and Hatsu NAKAOKA.
  389. He was born in Kawachi Province
  390. He was born in Kawakita-mura Village, Yasuna Country, Bingo Province (present Kanbe-cho, Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture).
  391. He was born in Kazahaya District, Iyo Province.
  392. He was born in Kii Province.
  393. He was born in Kita Country, Iyo Province as a son of Senzaemondosei YANO, a statesman of the Osu clan.
  394. He was born in Kitahiroshima-cho, Yamagata County (Hiroshima Prefecture) deep in the Western Chugoku Mountains of Hiroshima Prefecture.
  395. He was born in Kitano, Kasugai-gun, Owari no kuni (Owari province), in present day Kitanagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, the son of Shigetsugu YASUI.
  396. He was born in Kiyosu-jo Castle in Owari.
  397. He was born in Kobe.
  398. He was born in Kochi City in 1812 as a son of a hairdresser.
  399. He was born in Kochi castle town in 1837 as the fourth child of Manshichi TANI, a feudal retainer of the Tosa clan.
  400. He was born in Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture.
  401. He was born in Koishiwaka, Edo.
  402. He was born in Kokawa-mura Village, Hitachi Province (current Omitama City, Ibaragi Prefecture).
  403. He was born in Kokubun in 1197, and died at the age of 46 on December 22, 1242.
  404. He was born in Kokubun in 1262 and died at the age of 69 on January 20, 1331.
  405. He was born in Kokubun, Mutsu Province in 1218 and died at the age of 57 on March 25, 1274.
  406. He was born in Komagome Sendagi Town in Tokyo's Hongo ward (today 1-chome, Sendagi, Bunkyo Ward) to his father Jiro TOMEI, an actor of the new acting school.
  407. He was born in Koroho castle as the fourth son of the third leader of Kawachi-Genji, MINAMOTO no Yoshiie.
  408. He was born in Kosugi-machi, Imizu Country, Ecchu Province (present Imizu City).
  409. He was born in Kotari Village, Otoguni District, Kyoto Prefecture (the current Nagaokakyo City).
  410. He was born in Kuching City, Kingdom Sarawak, Borneo Island (now, Kuching, Sarawak Province, Malaysia).
  411. He was born in Kumamoto City as the first son of the movie director, Kiyohiko USHIHARA.
  412. He was born in Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, and graduated from the Tokyo Imperial University (now University of Tokyo) Faculty of Letters Department of English Literature in 1920.
  413. He was born in Kumamoto Domain, Higo Province, and although he kept a delicate distance from the domain clique constituted by the domains of Satsuma and Choshu, he dedicated all of his life to developing and modernizing the regions of Tohoku and Hokkaido and finding out the capable persons from the ordinary people.
  414. He was born in Kumamoto Prefecture.
  415. He was born in Kumamoto as the eldest son of Kiyoto SHIOTSU.
  416. He was born in Kumamoto of Higo Province.
  417. He was born in Kume, Mimasaka province (present day Kumenan-cho, Kume-gun, Okayama Prefecture) as a child of a control agent (oryoshi), Tokikuni URUMA and a mother, Hataujikimi.
  418. He was born in Kumohama village, Onyu County, Fukui Prefecture (present-day Obama City).
  419. He was born in Kuroda District, Echizen Province.
  420. He was born in Kurodajo Castle (Owari Province), the residential castle of the Yamauchi family located in Kuroda, Haguri District, Owari Province (currently Kuroda, Kisogawa-cho, Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture).
  421. He was born in Kurokawa Village, Kamo County, Mino Province (present Kurokawa, Shirakawa-cho, Kamo-gun, Gifu Prefecture) in 1818.
  422. He was born in Kurume, Chikugo Province (present-day Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture).
  423. He was born in Kushiro City, Hokkaido.
  424. He was born in Kyobashi, Tokyo.
  425. He was born in Kyoto City (Sanjo-dori Shinmachi Higashi) as the second son of Korenobu TOMIOKA, who ran Denbei JUICHIYA making and selling Buddhist vestments.
  426. He was born in Kyoto City as the eldest son of Iwao KONGO (the second).
  427. He was born in Kyoto City as the fourth son of Koson OTANI (Meinyo), the twenty-first chief priest of the Jodo Shinshu sect's Hongan-ji school.
  428. He was born in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture in 1901.
  429. He was born in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, as the oldest son of Komyo OTANI (Jonyo) who was a younger brother of Kozui OTANI (Kyonyo), the 22nd chief priest of Hongan-ji Temple.
  430. He was born in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  431. He was born in Kyoto City.
  432. He was born in Kyoto Prefecture (there is also the opinion that he was born in Kochi Prefecture).
  433. He was born in Kyoto Prefecture.
  434. He was born in Kyoto and began to serve Tsunayoshi TOKUGAWA, a son of his sister Keishoin and the lord of the Tatebayashi domain, on December 1656, and held positions such as sojaban (an official in charge of the ceremonies) of the Tatebayashi clan.
  435. He was born in Kyoto and his father was a officer of Kin-za (literally, gold za, or gold mint).
  436. He was born in Kyoto and his real name was Masakazu.
  437. He was born in Kyoto and spent his childhood there, then moved to Togoku (Kanto region) in his boyhood and grew up under the aegis of Kazusa clan.
  438. He was born in Kyoto around 1235.
  439. He was born in Kyoto as a son of Sanetsune ICHIJO.
  440. He was born in Kyoto as a son of Tamemichi KUJO.
  441. He was born in Kyoto as an illegitimate child to a father who was a shipping agent in Kobe, and a mother who was a geisha in Kyoto.
  442. He was born in Kyoto as the eldest son of Yazaemon TESHIMA (Living National Treasure).
  443. He was born in Kyoto as the fourth son of Tomotaka IWAKURA (the second son of Haremichi KOGA).
  444. He was born in Kyoto as the third son of Sadayoshi KAZANIN whose official court rank was Juichii Sadaijin (Junior First Rank, Minister of the Left).
  445. He was born in Kyoto in 1148.
  446. He was born in Kyoto in 1337.
  447. He was born in Kyoto in 1602 as the first son of Takanobu KANO.
  448. He was born in Kyoto in 1668.
  449. He was born in Kyoto in 1685.
  450. He was born in Kyoto in 1723.
  451. He was born in Kyoto in 1784.
  452. He was born in Kyoto in September 6, 1615, two months after the death of his father and his older brother.
  453. He was born in Kyoto on August 30, 1627.
  454. He was born in Kyoto on February 16, 1271.
  455. He was born in Kyoto, as a son of Shoko UEMURA.
  456. He was born in Kyoto, in 1569.
  457. He was born in Kyoto, the son of Santetsu YASUI, the first head of the Yasui family and official professional go player under the Edo bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun).
  458. He was born in Kyoto.
  459. He was born in Manchuria.
  460. He was born in Mantoku-ji Temple in Bungo Province and was adopted by Horei of Shogyoji-Temle in Kojo, Buzen Province.
  461. He was born in March 10, 1804.
  462. He was born in Matsue City.
  463. He was born in Matsusaka, Ise Province (the present Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture) as the fourth son of Takatoshi.
  464. He was born in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture as the first son of Keiichi MITSUMOTO, a Nohgakushi, waki-kata (actor playing waki) Shimogakari-Hosho-ryu school.
  465. He was born in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, and entered Nikkatsu Uzumasa movie studio in 1933 after graduation from Faculty of Letters, Kyoto Imperial University.
  466. He was born in Matsuyama, Bicchu Province, as the second son of Sanjiro-Tomoyuki TANI, who was a feudal retainer of Matsuyama Domain of Bicchu Province (Hatabugyo [flag magistrate], with a stipend of 120-koku crop yield and a yakuryo [executive allowance] of 20-koku).
  467. He was born in Matsuzaka City, Ise Province.
  468. He was born in Matsuzaka, Ise province (present Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture) and a doctor.
  469. He was born in May 1591 in Sagami Province as the second son of Naokatsu NAGAI.
  470. He was born in Mikawa no Kuni (Mikawa Province) in 1563, the eldest son of Noriaki KATO, a retainer of Ieyasu TOKUGAWA.
  471. He was born in Mino Province as a legitimate heir of Kazunobu (和宣) INUI.
  472. He was born in Mino Province.
  473. He was born in Mino and moved to Kyoto, and ran his own private school and frequently communicated with scholars.
  474. He was born in Mino.
  475. He was born in Miono, Takashima Village, Omi Province (around present Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture) but was raised up in Takamuku Echizen Province (present Takaboko, Maruoka Town, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture), the hometown of his mother, because his father died when he was a child.
  476. He was born in Miyagi County, Mutsu Province (later Rikuzen Province).
  477. He was born in Monotsu sho of Settsu Province, and named Matsuchiyo; appointed Migi no uma no suke of Kawachi Province and had the name of Arimitsu GENTA; after he lived in Yanaizu, he had the name of Genta YANAIZU.
  478. He was born in Moriyama-mura, Masuki-gun, Higo Province.
  479. He was born in Musashi Province.
  480. He was born in Nabe-machi, Kanda Ward, Tokyo (currently, 3-chome, Uchikanda, Chiyoda Ward) as the son of a dried foods wholesaler.
  481. He was born in Naga County, Kii Province.
  482. He was born in Nagasaka-cho, Kitakoma district, Yamanashi Prefecture
  483. He was born in Nagasaki Prefecture.
  484. He was born in Nagasaki, Hizen Province.
  485. He was born in Nagato Province (some assert that he was born in Iwami Province).
  486. He was born in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture.
  487. He was born in Nagoya City.
  488. He was born in Naka-koji Street in a samurai residence area located in the part of the third bailey of the Nagoya Castle.
  489. He was born in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  490. He was born in Nakamachi, Matsuzaka, Ise Province, the son of a surgeon, Dado MATSUMOTO.
  491. He was born in Nanba and lived in Kyoto.
  492. He was born in Nanbu Domain.
  493. He was born in Naniwa (Osaka Prefecture)
  494. He was born in Nara City, Nara Prefecture, as the eldest son of Nobutaka KONPARU, the 79th head of the school.
  495. He was born in Nara City.
  496. He was born in Nara Prefecture and went under the pseudonym 'Muin.'
  497. He was born in Nara Prefecture as the first son of Shichiro Koun KONPARU, who was the 76th soke.
  498. He was born in Nara as the eldest son of Hachijo (Mitsutaro) KONPARU, the 78th head of the school.
  499. He was born in Nara in 1823 as a son of a doctor Yukihiro WASUMI who served a chief priest of Ensho-ji Temple.
  500. He was born in Natsuka-mura, Kurita-gun, Omi no Kuni (or maybe in Owari no Kuni) and was the eldest son of Morisato NATSUKA.
  501. He was born in Nihonbashi, Edo (present Chuo Ward, Tokyo).
  502. He was born in Nirayama Izu province.
  503. He was born in Nishihonmachi, Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture.
  504. He was born in Nishikawa in Omi Province as a descendant of Omi-Genji (Minamoto clan) in 1572.
  505. He was born in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture as the eldest son of Shigejuro FUKUO, the 16th head of the Fukuo school.
  506. He was born in Nishitakatomachi, Hisai, Ise Province (present Hisai City in Mie Prefecture).
  507. He was born in Nogi-gun in Izumo Province (Hirose-cho, Yasugi City, Shimane Prefecture, as it is known today).
  508. He was born in Nomi Town and Ogaki Town (now Edajima City), Hiroshima Prefecture.
  509. He was born in Noto (present day Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture) in 1539.
  510. He was born in Noto-cho, Hosu County, Ishikawa Prefecture.
  511. He was born in Nouso, Nishinoomote City, Tanegashima Island in 1818 as the fourth son of Nakazaemon KAWAGUCHI who was a retainer of the Satsuma clan and his family had been successively serving as Umamawari-yaku (body guard) of the residence of the Satsuma clan in Edo (Tokyo).
  512. He was born in November 30, 1845.
  513. He was born in Oaza zen, Kasukawa village, Seta district, Kozuke Province (present-day Kasukawa-cho, Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture), and his secular surname was Sudo.
  514. He was born in October 6, 1776 as the fourth son of Sebei Sachitane OWADA, the head of obangumi unit in Akita Domain, in Shimoyachi Town (present Akita City), the castle town of Kubota-jo Castle.
  515. He was born in Odate, Dewa Province (currently Akita Prefecture).
  516. He was born in Oimura, Nukata district, Mikawa Province(present day Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture).
  517. He was born in Oishida-cho, Kitamurayama-gun, Yamagata Prefecture.
  518. He was born in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture in March 1892, to parents Kisanji and Tatsuno.
  519. He was born in Okayama Prefecture.
  520. He was born in Omi Province, but lived at Koho-an Temple in Kyoto after being punished by dismissal and deprivation of their positions, privileges and properties.
  521. He was born in Omi Province.
  522. He was born in Omori, Ijira Village, Mino Province (the present-day Yamagata City, Gifu Prefecture) and became a Buddhist priest when he was 15 years old at Toko-ji Temple (Yamagata City), so as to study under Zuiun.
  523. He was born in Osaka City.
  524. He was born in Osaka as an orphan but fostered by OKUBO and given the name Taro NAKAMURA.
  525. He was born in Osaka as the eldest son of Hideo OTSUKI.
  526. He was born in Osaka as the first son of Ganjiro NAKAMURA (the first).
  527. He was born in Osaka in 1724.
  528. He was born in Osaka in 1845, as the 7th son of Danjuro ICHIKAWA (the 7th succession).
  529. He was born in Osaka.
  530. He was born in Oshu soma (Minami-soma City, Fukushima Prefecture) as a son of SOMA Saemon no jo Tadashige.
  531. He was born in Ota-juku (Nakasen-do Road) (present-day Minokamo City, Gifu Prefecture), Kamo-gun District, Mino Province (Gifu Prefecture) which was governed by Owari Domain.
  532. He was born in Otori District, Kawachi Province (Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture in present days).
  533. He was born in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture as the son of Heizo YOSHIMURA, a journalist who later became the Mayor of Hiroshima City.
  534. He was born in Owari Province and served Nobuhide ODA.
  535. He was born in Owari Province.
  536. He was born in Saga (Hayatsue Village, Saga County, Hizen Province: present Saga City) as the fifth son of Saburozaemon (Mitsuyoshi) SHIMOMURA who was a feudal retainer of the Saga clan.
  537. He was born in Sagami Province.
  538. He was born in Sakai City.
  539. He was born in Sakamoto-mura Village, Kasgohima Country, Satsuma Province.
  540. He was born in Sakitama no kori (or Saitama-gun) County in Musashi Province.
  541. He was born in Sako (Tokushima City), Tokushima City, Tokushima Prefecture.
  542. He was born in Sakyo of Heian-kyo (the ancient capital of Japan in current Kyoto) as the oldest child of YAMADA no Masuhito who was Echigo no suke (Assistant Provincial Governor of Echigo) and Jugoi (Junior Fifth Rank).
  543. He was born in Sannomachi, Takayama-cho, Hida Province.
  544. He was born in Sanuki Province.
  545. He was born in Satsuma Domain, and after his general studies, he learned gunnery as a disciple of Hidetatsu EGAWA.
  546. He was born in Satsuma Province in 1849.
  547. He was born in Satsuma Province.
  548. He was born in Seifukan, which was a villa of the Tokudaiji family in Tanaka Village in Rakuhoku (north of the capital of Kyoto).
  549. He was born in September 1943 in Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City as the sixth generation eldest son of Ikusaburo IMAI, the fifth generation of the Imai occupational branch family, the Kongo school of Noh that goes back to the Edo period.
  550. He was born in Settsu Province and belonged to a family of the Tada clan (Settsu-Genji).
  551. He was born in Settsu Province.
  552. He was born in Shen Prefecture,Tang.
  553. He was born in Shichiken-cho, Asakusa Ward (today's Motoasakusa, Taito Ward), Tokyo.
  554. He was born in Shidoura, Samukawa County, Sanuki Province (present-day Shido, Sanuki City, Kagawa Prefecture).
  555. He was born in Shiga Prefecture.
  556. He was born in Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  557. He was born in Shimogyo-ku Word, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  558. He was born in Shimosa Province
  559. He was born in Shimosa Province.
  560. He was born in Shimosakamoto Village, Shiga County, Omi Province (present-day Sakamoto, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture).
  561. He was born in Shimotsuke Province in 1469.
  562. He was born in Shimotsuke Province.
  563. He was born in Shimotsuma village, Ibaraki Prefecture.
  564. He was born in Shinano Province.
  565. He was born in Shinkoku-cho, Utsunomiya, Shimotsuke Province (now 1-chome, Obata, Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture).
  566. He was born in Shinshu sect Otani school Kyokaku-ji Temple in Tanba Province.
  567. He was born in Shiogama Village, Isawa County, Mutsu Province (present Mizusawa Ward, Ohshu City).
  568. He was born in Shirakawa Domain's Edo residence (Minato Ward, Tokyo).
  569. He was born in Shirogatani, Nagata-cho Town, Kagoshima-gun, Satsuma Province (near Kagoshima Castle, present Nagata-cho Town, Kagoshima City).
  570. He was born in Shitaya, Edo (present Tokyo Prefecture).
  571. He was born in Shitaya-Negishi, Edo.
  572. He was born in Shoka (mercantile house) of Kyoto which originated from Omihachiman and he was adopted by a wealthy merchant Sukeyuki BAN (伴資之) of his head family at the age of eight.
  573. He was born in Sofunoshimo no kori (or Soejimo-gun) County in Yamato Province.
  574. He was born in Sugatani, Azai-gun, Omi no Kuni (present day Sugatani, Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture), the son of a minor feudal lord, Naosada KATAGIRI, who served the AZAI Clan.
  575. He was born in Suido-cho, Koishikawa, Tokyo.
  576. He was born in Sumiyoshi, Settsu Province.
  577. He was born in Suo Province.
  578. He was born in Suruga Province (Shizuoka Prefecture).
  579. He was born in Suruga Province (current Shizuoka Prefecture).
  580. He was born in Suruga Province.
  581. He was born in Tahara City, Aichi Prefecture in 1877.
  582. He was born in Tajima Province, and later became the adopted child of Emperor Godaigo; and was given the title of imperial prince.
  583. He was born in Takahama-mura (present-day Takahama-cho), Oi-gun, Fukui Prefecture.
  584. He was born in Takamatsu, Kagawa County (Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture) as the first son of Katsusada (Chikuran) NAGAO of Takamatsu Domain, Sanuki Province.
  585. He was born in Takamatsu, Sanuki Province (present Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture).
  586. He was born in Takamatsu.
  587. He was born in Takamiya-go, Katsuragi no kami no kori (or Katsujo-gun) County, Yamato Province.
  588. He was born in Takanawa, Tokyo as the first son of Keinosuke (later Kiyoshi), a former shogunal retainer who worked for the British Legation after the Meiji Restoration.
  589. He was born in Takaoka of Tosa Province (Tsuno-cho, Takaoka-gun, Kochi Prefecture).
  590. He was born in Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture.
  591. He was born in Takeda-cho, Naoiri County, Bungo Province (now Takeda City, Oita Prefecture).
  592. He was born in Taketa-machi, Oita Prefecture.
  593. He was born in Tamashima, of Bicchu Province.
  594. He was born in Tanabe Town, Shimokita Country, Aomori Prefecture (present Mutsu City).
  595. He was born in Tanba (Kyoto) and lived in Kyoto.
  596. He was born in Tateishi, Hayami County, Bungo Province in 1851 or 1852.
  597. He was born in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture.
  598. He was born in Toge-mura, Kuwata County, the Province of Tanba (present Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture) as a peasant's second son.
  599. He was born in Toichi-gun, Yamato Province (present Tawaramoto-cho, Nara Prefecture).
  600. He was born in Tokyo Prefecture (current Tokyo Metropolitan).
  601. He was born in Tokyo Prefecture on November 30, 1915.
  602. He was born in Tokyo Prefecture.
  603. He was born in Tokyo as a son of Shinsaku HOSHO, the Eighth head of the school.
  604. He was born in Tokyo as the fourth son of Manzo NOMURA, the sixth, who was kyogen-kata (a comic actor) of Izumi-ryu school.
  605. He was born in Tokyo as the third son of celebrated actor Koshiro MATSUMOTO (VII) on March 28, 1913.
  606. He was born in Tokyo in 1879.
  607. He was born in Tokyo in 1903.
  608. He was born in Tokyo on August 4, 1932 as the eldest son of Tanosuke SAWAMURA V.
  609. He was born in Tokyo on November 11, 1882.
  610. He was born in Tokyo.
  611. He was born in Toma, Kita katsuragi District, Yamato Province (present day Nara Prefecture) in 942.
  612. He was born in Tomakomai City, Hokkaido Prefecture.
  613. He was born in Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture in 1931.
  614. He was born in Tsunohazu, Edo (present day Shinjuku Ward of Tokyo) as the legitimate child of a gokenin (an immediate vassal of the bakufu: Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun).
  615. He was born in Tsurui-mura, Kanzaki-gun, Hyogo Prefecture (currently Tsurui, Ichikawa-cho, Kanzaki-gun, Hyogo Prefecture).
  616. He was born in Tsuwano Domain, Iwami Province (present Tsuwano-cho, Shimane Prefecture).
  617. He was born in Uenosono-cho, a castletown around Kagoshima-jo Castle in Satsuma Province.
  618. He was born in Ujiyamada City (now, Ise City), Mie Prefecture in 1915.
  619. He was born in Umegatani, Shiwa Village, Kamiza District, Chikuzen Province (present Asakura City, Fukuoka Prefecture).
  620. He was born in Uo-machi, Onsen County, Ehime Prefecture (present-day near Hon-machi, Matsuyama City) on July 11, 1874.
  621. He was born in Ushigome Babashitayokocho in Edo (present Kikuicho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo.)
  622. He was born in Varanasi, India, studied under Shakabutsu and was given a clarification to become Buddha in the future.
  623. He was born in Wada, Suginami Ward, Tokyo.
  624. He was born in Wakayama City.
  625. He was born in Wakayama Prefecture.
  626. He was born in Wakisakasho, Azai-gun, Omi no Kuni, the eldest son of Yasuaki WAKISAKA, though according to some theories, he was the son of Magozaemon TATSUKI.
  627. He was born in Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture.
  628. He was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
  629. He was born in Yamaguni Village, Kita Kuwada County, Kyoto Prefecture.
  630. He was born in Yamanoguchi Baba, Shitakajiya-cho, (Hogiri, Shitakajiya cho), Kagoshimajo, Satsuma domain.
  631. He was born in Yamashina Ward, entered the Buddhist priesthood at 12 years of age, and assumed as the position of hoshi (successor of principle) of Hongan-ji Temple, after the death of his older brother Shonyo (照如).
  632. He was born in Yamashiro Province and employed by Iemitsu TOKUGAWA when Sanchi was twelve years old and later adopted by the first Santetsu YASUI and inherited the Yasui family and became the second Sanchi YASUI.
  633. He was born in Yamashiro Province in 1611.
  634. He was born in Yamashiro Province in 1669.
  635. He was born in Yamashiro-Yodo in 1632 as the second son of Sadatsuna MATSUDAIRA, who was the keeper of Yodo-jo Castle in Yamashiro Province.
  636. He was born in Yamato Province.
  637. He was born in Yamatokoriyama City, Nara Prefecture in 1932.
  638. He was born in Yamatokoriyama City, Nara Prefecture.
  639. He was born in Yanmen (present-day Daixian, Shanxi Province, China) close to Mt. Wutai Shan.
  640. He was born in Yashiro-cho, (currently Chikuma City) Hanishina County, Nagano Prefecture.
  641. He was born in Yasu, Omi Province (present Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture) but his family moved to Kyoto as his father Yasuharu was serving Suminokura family, a wealthy merchant in Saga (Kyoto City), and working as Unso (a work that carries freights on a ship).
  642. He was born in Yodo, Yamashiro Province, and he learned from Shoun KUWANA (桑名松雲), who was the follower of Ansai YAMAZAKI.
  643. He was born in Yokohama as the second son of Kosuke HIGASHIYAMA who ran a ship chandler, and his wife, Kuni.
  644. He was born in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture.
  645. He was born in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture.
  646. He was born in Yoshikawa, Kayo-cho, Jobo-gun, Okayama Prefecture (currently Yoshikawa, Kibi Chuo-cho, Kaga-gun).
  647. He was born in Yuda village, Suo Province as the second son of Mitsuyuki Saburo Goro INOUE (upper-class samurai, 100 koku), a feudal retainer of Choshu Domain.
  648. He was born in Yuki in 1724.
  649. He was born in Yushima tenjin town and he initially became a disciple of Danjuro ICHIKAWA VII, who was a kabuki actor.
  650. He was born in a Confucian scholar's family serving Tosa Domain and made excellent grades in a hanko (domain school), and he was interested in the internal and external tension circumstances at the end of the Edo Period, and learned Western studies in Nagasaki and then studied hard in the Navy Training Center in Edo.
  651. He was born in a Kawachi-Genji house in Koroho of Tsuboi, Ishikawa County, Kawachi Province (currently Tsuboi, Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture).
  652. He was born in a branch of the Oda family ruling the Uda-Matsuyama domain.
  653. He was born in a doctor family, the Fukui family of Daiku-cho, Nihonbashi, Edo (Tokyo) and adopted by a prison guard Kintaro TAMURA.
  654. He was born in a family of Noh performers sponsored by the Kumamoto Domain.
  655. He was born in a family of a doctor of the Oka Domain, Bungo Province, and after having learned at hanko (a domain school), Yugakukan, he served the same school, starting as juin (Confucianist staff) and reaching to todori (the school chief).
  656. He was born in a family of doctors in Tsu City, Ise Province (present-day Tsu City, Mie Prefecture).
  657. He was born in a family of gokenin (vassal) which was a branch of the Nitta clan in Kozuke Province.
  658. He was born in a family of hatamoto (direct retainers of the bakufu, which is a form of Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun) in Surugadai, Edo.
  659. He was born in a family of kimono fabric dealers in Kyoto.
  660. He was born in a family of kirikane craftsmen under the patronage of Nishi Hongan-ji Temple in Kyoto and graduated in design at Kyoto-shiritsu Bijutsu Kogei Gakko (Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts) the present Kyoto City University of Arts.
  661. He was born in a family of the chugen rank (a rank below that of the common soldier) of the domain of Choshu.
  662. He was born in a fishing village, Kanezakiura Munakata County, Chikuzen Province (the land of Fukuoka Domain, Oaza Kanezaki, Genkai-cho, Munakata County, Fukuoka Prefecture which was later merged into Munakata City) as the son of Kiroku, a merchant.
  663. He was born in a former Owari clansman's family and worked on many maedana ningyo (literally, front shelf dolls) of dashi (floats).
  664. He was born in a merchant family manufacturing miso (bean paste) in Nagoya of Owari Province, but after he became a priest of the Jodo (Pure Land) Sect, he resided at Zojo-ji Temple in Edo and studied painting under Sekkan SAKURAI.
  665. He was born in a residence of the Yotsuya Domain in Edo.
  666. He was born in a soy sauce brewery called Wakamatsu-ya in Todorokicho-mura, Azumi County, Shinano Province (Hotaka-shuku [a posting station], Chikuni-kaido Road).
  667. He was born in a yuzen dyer in Shin-machi, Osaka.
  668. He was born in an ancient-time originated family of a Kyutei gagakushi (old Japanese court musician), who is said to be a descendant of Emperor Kosho.
  669. He was born in ancient Korean Shilla.
  670. He was born in either the Tango or Tanba Province, and is said to be descended from the Minamoto clan.
  671. He was born in present Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City.
  672. He was born in present Matsuzaka City (of former Ise Province) as the second son of Seiemon KOBAYASHI.
  673. He was born in present Mizugae, Saga City in 1832.
  674. He was born in present Toyosato-cho, Shiga Prefecture.
  675. He was born in present-day Uenosono-cho (a part of the town, in fact, which used to belong to Uearata area before the reorganization of lot numbers), Kagoshima City on Apr 8, 1832.
  676. He was born in shake (family of Shinto priests serving a shrine on a hereditary basis) of Kyoto Yoshida-jinja Shrine (Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City).
  677. He was born in the Ando family, who were firefighters in Edo, and after succeeding to the family headship, became an Ukiyoe artist.
  678. He was born in the Aoki family in Kyoto, but was adopted by the Nakagawa family, who owned money-exchange business in Ise Province.
  679. He was born in the Arisugawa no Miya palace, located in north east of the Kyoto Imperial Palace on February 19,1835, as the first Prince of Prince Takahito.
  680. He was born in the Edo residence of Mizuno family about six o'clock in the morning on July 4, 1669.
  681. He was born in the Himeji domain, Harima Province in 1606.
  682. He was born in the Hizen Province (present Kozen Town, Nagasaki City).
  683. He was born in the Honinbo residence at Honjoaioi-cho in Edo.
  684. He was born in the Iyo-Matsuyama Domain.
  685. He was born in the Kii County, Yamashiro Province.
  686. He was born in the Kohoku area (the area north of Lake Biwa) in Omi, which is now Shiga Prefecture.
  687. He was born in the Kyushu region.
  688. He was born in the Matsuyama clan in Bicchu.
  689. He was born in the Mikohidari family, the Fujiwara clan, known as the house of waka since the period of FUJIWARA no Toshinari and FUJIWARA no Teika and became the originator of the Kogoku family (Irie family), not of the head family, the Nijyo family.
  690. He was born in the Nakagawa family, which was Goshi (country samurai) that served Kinmochi SAIONJI since the Boshin Civil War.
  691. He was born in the Ninagawa clan (descendant of the Miyaji clan) which had taken over as government office for generations, as the second son of Chikatoshi NINAGAWA.
  692. He was born in the Nobutoki-lineage Takeda clan started from Nobutoki, a son of Nobumasa TAKEDA.
  693. He was born in the Ogimachisanjo family, a branch of the Sanjo family.
  694. He was born in the Owari Province.
  695. He was born in the Province of Mikawa, and the first son of Tadashige MIZUNO, the lord of the Kariya Domain, Mikawa Province.
  696. He was born in the Province of Mimasaka (later Okayama Prefecture).
  697. He was born in the Province of Omi to Nagamitsu KIMURA, who served Nagamasa AZAI, the warlord ruling over the land of Omi at the time.
  698. He was born in the Sakura-jo Castle.
  699. He was born in the Sasaki family that had a long history of work as carpenters specializing in temples and shrines in Fukuno-machi Higashi Tonami-gun, Toyama Prefecture (present Fukuno, Nanto City).
  700. He was born in the Seiun-ji Temple (Shinshu sect Otani school) in Ogaki Funamachi, Mino Province (Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture).
  701. He was born in the Sengoku period (period of warring states).
  702. He was born in the Southern House of the Fujiwara clan and eventually attained the rank of Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), assuming the position of Uhyoe no kami (Captain of the Right Division of Middle Palace Guards).
  703. He was born in the Tayasu residence in Edo as the first son of Okiyuki TANUMA on July 27, 1719.
  704. He was born in the Tonomi district, Suo Province (present-day Tonomi, Hofu City, Yamaguchi Prefecture), and was adopted by the Oda family which ran a Koya dye shop in Akamagaseki, Nagato Province (present-day Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture).
  705. He was born in the Yamashiro Province.
  706. He was born in the area currently named Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture on March 20, 1522 as the son of Motonaga MIYOSHI.
  707. He was born in the chapter of 'Takekawa.'
  708. He was born in the family of a Shogun's retainer.
  709. He was born in the family which had a license of the theatrical troupe.
  710. He was born in the gagakuka family of Imperial court since ancient times.
  711. He was born in the kamiyashiki (a main daimyo residence in Edo) of Owari Domain at Kappa-zaka in Ichigaya, Edo (there is another theory).
  712. He was born in the late Muromachi period.
  713. He was born in the present Aritagawa-cho, Wakayama Prefecture.
  714. He was born in the present Kawasoe-machi, Saga City in 1822.
  715. He was born in the present Mizugae, Saga City in 1838.
  716. He was born in the present Saga City in 1822.
  717. He was born in the present Saga City in 1828.
  718. He was born in the province of Mino no Kuni (present day Gifu Prefecture) in 1539, the son of Motomitsu MAEDA.
  719. He was born in the provincial capital of Bungo Province as the legitimate son of Toshiaki OTOMO, the twentieth family head of the Otomo family, on February 10, 1530.
  720. He was born in the residence of Taoka in the Edo-jo Castle.
  721. He was born in the residence of the Tatsuno Domain in Edo in 1809.
  722. He was born in the tenth year of the reign of Emperor Kaika (148 B.C.) and pronounced crown prince in 130 B.C. before being enthroned as emperor, the year following the death of Emperor Kaika (98 B.C.).
  723. He was born in the town of Iso in Omi Province; his birth name was Kinshichi ISOZAKI.
  724. He was born in the village of Katsura, Yamashiro Province (currently, Katsura, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City).
  725. He was born into a doctor's family in the Kita-gun (Kita County) of Kagawa Prefecture.
  726. He was born into a family of traders in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture.
  727. He was born into a family of upper nobles, however he had interests in military arts such as archery, horse riding, eagles, and dogs, and had an active role as a Samurai.
  728. He was born into a family which engaged in the sake brewing industry as a family business in Uo-machi Town of Kofu district, and he moved to Kofu at infancy.
  729. He was born into a family which was said to be a descendant of the child of the Emperor Jinmu, Kamuyaimimi no mikoto.
  730. He was born into a rich family in Yamabuki-cho, outside To-ji Temple.
  731. He was born into a rich farming family, and after studying at Keio Gijuku, he entered Tokyo Higher Commercial School (now known as Hitotsubashi University) where he became the outstanding boat racer.
  732. He was born into a samurai family.
  733. He was born into a wealthy farmer's family in Himeji Domain of Harima Province.
  734. He was born into the Capital House of the Fujiwara clan and his father was First assistant musician (Uta no Suke) FUJIWARA no Shinsei.
  735. He was born into the Dojogawa clan.
  736. He was born into the Honami Family in Kyoto, with the family business of sword appraisal, polishing and cleaning.
  737. He was born into the Iida family in Higo Province, a vassal of a chief retainer of the Kumamoto Domain, Korekata NAGAOKA, and he was adopted by Shigesaburo INOUE afterwards.
  738. He was born into the Ito family, the village headman of Maruhata Village, Higashikawachi-ryo, Kai Province (today's Furuseki Aza Maruhata, Minobu-cho, Minamikoma-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture) in 1718.
  739. He was born into the Kagawa clan in Sanuki Province at the end of Muromachi Period.
  740. He was born into the Kodani clan.
  741. He was born into the Koichijo lineage of the Northern house of the Fujiwara clan.
  742. He was born into the Mibu clan.
  743. He was born into the Miyoshi clan.
  744. He was born into the Nakagawa family in the town of Tanba, and eventually he went to work for SAIONJI.
  745. He was born into the Odani clan.
  746. He was born into the Saeki clan.
  747. He was born into the Sanjo family, the main branch of Kanin line of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan and one of the Seiga family, who had been entitled to take the post of Dajo Daijin.
  748. He was born into the Tokuso family, a main branch of the Hojo clan, which produced hereditary regents for the Kamakura bakufu.
  749. He was born into the Yoshikado line of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan.
  750. He was born into the family of Sasaki-Kyogoku clan which served as land stewards in Omi Province, in 1296, and he took over as head of the family after Munetsuna SASAKI, who was his maternal grandfather, in 1304.
  751. He was born into the family that served Daigeki and was assigned to that position as late as 1125.
  752. He was born just after his father, TACHIBANA no Naramaro, was executed for the TACHIBANA no Naramaro Disturbance.
  753. He was born of TAIRA no Tokiko, the legal wife of TAIRA no Kiyomori, in a time when the Taira clan enjoyed their greatest prosperity, and he was first promoted to Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) rank at the age of eight, and continued to receive promotions to higher ranks..
  754. He was born of Tokikatsu AKAMATSU (later Shoson AKAMATSU) who was a son of Yoshimasa AKAMATSU, a younger brother of Mitsusuke AKAMATSU in 1455.
  755. He was born of a family that was distinguished both politically and artistically, and had cousins such as Prince Tomohira, Minister of the Right FUJIWARA no Sanesuke and the calligrapher FUJIWARA no Sari (Sukemasa).
  756. He was born of the Capital House of the Fujiwara Clan and the 3rd son of FUJIWARA no Toyohiko (son of a Sangi (councilor), FUJIWARA no Hamanari.)
  757. He was born of the Southern House of the Fujiwara Clan, and was a great-grandson of the founder of the clan, FUJIWARA no Muchimaro.
  758. He was born on April 22, 1534, in what is today Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, as the second son of Harukazu MITSUBUCHI.
  759. He was born on April 22, 1817 as the second son of the 20th Hoshu, Tatsunyo.
  760. He was born on April 24, 1619.
  761. He was born on April 4, 1415, at Hongan-ji Temple (near present day Sotai-in Hall (a small hall located within Chion-in Temple)) in Higashiyama, Kyoto, as the eldest child of the 7th generation leader of Hongan-ji Temple, Zonnyo.
  762. He was born on August 1, 1870, in Myshkin village, part of Yaroslavl diocese (his secular name was Vladimir NIKOLSKY).
  763. He was born on August 12, 1888.
  764. He was born on August 26, 1698.
  765. He was born on August 3, 1025.
  766. He was born on August 4, 1562 as the child of Gorosuke (Kiyotada) KATO, a blacksmith from Owari Province in Nakamura, Aichi County (Aichi Prefecture) in Owari Province (present Nakamura Ward, Nagoya City).
  767. He was born on December 13, 1665, as the second son of the first lord Tanemasa KUTSUKI (at that time the second lord of the Tsuchiura Domain in Hitachi Province).
  768. He was born on December 15, 1480 as a child of Masatomo ASHIKAGA, the Horikoshi Kubo.
  769. He was born on December 2, 1713.
  770. He was born on December 26 (in the old calendar) (around 4 AM), 1542, in the Okazaki-jo Castle as the heir of Hirotada MATSUDAIRA, the eighth head of the Matsudaira main family in Mikawa Province.
  771. He was born on December 26, 1733.
  772. He was born on December 31, 1568, at the Himeji-jo Castle in Harima Province, as the legitimate son of Yoshitaka KURODA.
  773. He was born on December 7, 1775.
  774. He was born on February 10, 1565, in Kiyosu, Owari Province (the present-day Kiyosu City, Aichi Prefecture) as the second son of Tsuneoki IKEDA, a senior vassal of Nobunaga ODA.
  775. He was born on February 11, 1439 as the tenth son of the sixth shogun, Yoshinori ASHIKAGA.
  776. He was born on February 11, 1862 in Kyoto and named Sawanomiya.
  777. He was born on February 13, 1787, as the second son of Masatsuna KUTSUKI, the eighth lord of the Domain.
  778. He was born on February 14, 1896, in Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City.
  779. He was born on February 2, 1333 (February 24, 1333 in new calendar).
  780. He was born on February 22, 1714.
  781. He was born on February 25, 1838 in Ono, Tama Country, Musashi Province (present Nishiderakata-machi, Hachioji, Tokyo) as the first son of a farm family.
  782. He was born on February 3, 1850 as the second son of Tasuke SHIRANE, who was a feudal retainer of Choshu Domain and who later became the governor of Saitama Prefecture.
  783. He was born on February 4, 1853, in Aza Yontanda, Torikai Village, Sawara County, Chikuzen Province (present-day Toorikai, Chuo Ward Fukuoka City), as the first son of Kiyozonaomichi KANEKO, a feudal retainer and accountant of kanjosho (finance ministry).
  784. He was born on February 5, 1767 as the first son of Nobutsuna KUTSUKI, the seventh lord of the Domain.
  785. He was born on January 1, 1840 as the fourth son of Takayuki TODO, the eleventh lord of the Tsu Domain in Ise Province.
  786. He was born on January 13, 1653.
  787. He was born on January 2, 1436, as a son of the 6th Shogun, Yoshinori ASHIKAGA.
  788. He was born on January 24, 1174, and his father Naritsuna died young in 1192.
  789. He was born on January 25, 69 B.C.
  790. He was born on January 26, 1851.
  791. He was born on January 29, 1950.
  792. He was born on January 9, 1171 as the first son of Tanemoto KUTSUKI, the second lord of domain.
  793. He was born on July 12, 1869 as the forth son of Shozaburo KUHARA (1840-1908) in present-day Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture.
  794. He was born on July 24, 1667 in Kyoto.
  795. He was born on July 27, 1716.
  796. He was born on July 27, 1852, as the fifth child (fourth son) of Kosho OTANI.
  797. He was born on July 4, 1643, as the oldest son of Tanetsuna KUTSUKI (the third son of Mototsuna KUTSUKI), the first lord of the Tsuchiura Domain.
  798. He was born on July 4, 1834.
  799. He was born on June 17, 1832, as the eldest son of the eighth lord of the domain, Tokishige MAKINO.
  800. He was born on June 25, 1839 as the second son of Seibei SHIMAZU who engaged in manufacture of butsugu (Buddhist altar fittings) at around Samegai Uonotana (around today's Horikawa-dori Rokujo-dori).
  801. He was born on June 30, 1767.
  802. He was born on June 8, 1850 as a son of the chief priest of Jofuku-ji Temple in Kanazawa City, Kaga Province.
  803. He was born on Kikuya Yokocho Street in Hagi-jo Castle Town, Nagato Province (now Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture) as the first son of Kochuta TAKASUGI (an upper-class samurai with a stipend of 200 koku) and Michi.
  804. He was born on March 11, 1738 as the first son of Yasuoki WAKISAKA, the fourth lord of the Domain.
  805. He was born on March 14, 1533, as the first son of Takahisa SHIMAZU, who was the 15th head of the Shimazu clan, in Izaku-jo Castle.
  806. He was born on March 16, 1641.
  807. He was born on March 28, 1827.
  808. He was born on March 5, 1840.
  809. He was born on March 8, 1293.
  810. He was born on May 12, 1846.
  811. He was born on May 19, 1871 in Seiho-ji Temple in Sukumo-mura (current Sukumo City), Hata-gun, in today's Kochi Prefecture.
  812. He was born on May 22, 1905.
  813. He was born on November 12, 1178 and became Crown Prince on December 15, not long after his birth.
  814. He was born on November 13, 1729.
  815. He was born on November 15, 1909 in Nishijin, Kyoto City.
  816. He was born on November 16, 1684 as a son of Fubei-kiyosada ASAI, a goshi (country samurai) in the Province of Omi.
  817. He was born on November 2, 1288, and was declared as an imperial prince in 1302.
  818. He was born on November 22, 1856.
  819. He was born on November 3, 1852 in the Tadayasu NAKAYAMA's residence in Kyoto, and was named Sachinomiya.
  820. He was born on November 8, 1909 as the youngest child of father, Kizaemon (喜三右衛門) and mother, Yoso at Gojo-sagaru, Honmachi-dori Street, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City.
  821. He was born on October 1, 1903, as the eldest son of Koen OTANI, the 23rd Hoshu.
  822. He was born on October 13, 1709, as the fifth son of Noritada MATSUDAIRA, the third lord of the Iwamura Domain in Mino Province.
  823. He was born on October 18, 1849.
  824. He was born on October 19, 1627.
  825. He was born on October 19, 1837.
  826. He was born on October 22, 1533 as the first son of Takakage ASAKURA (the tenth family head), who was a Sengoku daimyo in Echizen Province and the tenth family head of the Asakura clan.
  827. He was born on October 28, 1801.
  828. He was born on September 1, 1601 in Kawachi, Ika-gun, Omi Province; that is why he was named Kawachi-maru (later Kuni-maru).
  829. He was born on September 14, 1972.
  830. He was born on September 16 as the second son of a family which had run a brewing business for generations in Honjo Village, Oku County, Okayama Prefecture (present day Honjo, Oku-cho, Setonai City, Okayama Prefecture).
  831. He was born on September 22, 1878, in Yamaguni Village, Kitakuwata County in Northern Kyoto (present-day Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City).
  832. He was born on September 28, 1667, as the eldest son of Nagatomo ASANO in the kamiyashiki of the Asano family (current St. Luke's international hospital) in Edo Tepposu (current Akashi-cho, Chuo Ward, Tokyo).
  833. He was born on September 7, 1641 in the keep of Edo-jo Castle as the eldest son of Iemitsu TOKUGAWA, the third Shogun.
  834. He was born second son to Hyosuke MORIWAKI, a feudal retainer of the Iwakuni Domain, and in later years adopted by Mitsusada INOUE of the same Domain.
  835. He was born the 12th child (3rd son) of Kyonyo, the 12th Hoshu of the Higashi Hongan-ji Temple.
  836. He was born the 3rd son of Mochikiyo KYOGOKU, the Governor and feudal lord of North Omi, Izumo, and the 3 Hida Provinces.
  837. He was born the 4th son of Sensho-ji Temple, Wada, Suo Province (Yamaguchi Prefecture.)
  838. He was born the child of Wakasa no kami (Governor of Wakasa Province) TAKASHINA no Yasushige and the daughter of FUJIWARA no Munekane in 1130.
  839. He was born the child of a statesman of the Yuki clan, Chuemon TSUCHIYA, a wealthy farmer of Tonouchi village (present-day Sanbu-gun, Chiba Prefecture).
  840. He was born the eldest legitimate son of MINAMOTO no Yoshitada in Koroho castle in Tsuboi (present-day Tsuboi, Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture), Ishikawa County, Kawachi Province.
  841. He was born the eldest son of Bishitsu FUKUBA, a feudal retainer of the Tsuwano Domain.
  842. He was born the eldest son of FUJIWARA no Michitaka, but he was placed lower in rank than his younger paternal brother, FUJIWARA no Korechika, due to his mother's low status.
  843. He was born the eldest son of Naganobu ISENIN during the Edo period.
  844. He was born the fifth son of a Jodo Shinshu (the True Pure Land Sect of Buddhism) priest in Sakurae-cho, Gotsu City, Shimane Prefecture (formerly Sakurae Town, Ochi County).
  845. He was born the first son of Chikayo NINAGAWA in 1533.
  846. He was born the first son of Doyo SASAKI, who served Takauji ASHIKAGA and greatly contributed to formation of the Muromachi bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun).
  847. He was born the first son of Jonyo, the 15th Hoshu of the Higashi Hongan-ji Temple.
  848. He was born the first son of Kosho OTANI (Konyo), the 25th Hoshu (head priest) of the Higashi Hongan-ji school of the Jodo Shinshu sect.
  849. He was born the first son of Nobunaga (the second, if Nobumasa, in fact, existed) in Owari Province in 1557.
  850. He was born the first son of TAIRA no Tadamori, who was the head of the Ise branch of the Taira clan, and he later became the head of the Taira clan.
  851. He was born the first son of Tomo (Zuiryu-in Nisshu) (the elder sister of Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI) and Yoshifusa MIYOSHI (then known as Yasuke KINOSHITA) in 1568.
  852. He was born the first son of Tsunashige TOKUGAWA on June 11, 1662, at the Nezu house in Edo.
  853. He was born the first son of Yoju EZAWA who was a doctor of Ogaki Domain and was adopted by Genshin UDAGAWA who was a doctor of Tsuyama Domain in 1811.
  854. He was born the first son of Yoshiaki OISHI in 1659.
  855. He was born the first son of Yoshiyuki KANZE the third.
  856. He was born the first son to his father Tatewaki Kiyokado and Koto, a geigi (a woman who gives fun with a song, a dance or a music instrument at a feast) in Kyoto.
  857. He was born the fourth son of FUJIWARA no Tadatoshi, who belonged to the house of Ononomiya, one of the northern houses of the Fujiwara clan.
  858. He was born the fourth son of Michiie KUJO.
  859. He was born the fourth son of Tadamasa FUJII-MATSUDAIRA, the fourth lord of the domain.
  860. He was born the legitimate heir of Mototaka KURODA in Himeji on January 1, 1547.
  861. He was born the oldest son of Nobuyasu OKUMA, a feudal retainer of the Saga clan, and Miiko, in the Saga castle town Kaisho-koji alley (current Mizugae, Saga City).
  862. He was born the oldest son to Jurozaemon mototomo ARAKI, hatamoto who had a territory of 1500 koku (crop yields) in Musha Country, Kazusa Province.
  863. He was born the second prince of Emperor Kazan and TAIRA no Hirako, a daughter of Taira no Suketada, the governor of Wakasa Province.
  864. He was born the second son (some people say he was the third son) to Kinaki SAIONJI in Kyoto.
  865. He was born the second son of FUJIWARA no Kamatari.
  866. He was born the second son of FUJIWARA no Kanehira, but he later became an adopted child of FUJIWARA no Sanesuke, who was Kanehira's little brother and was adopted by his grandfather FUJIWARA no Saneyori.
  867. He was born the second son of FUJIWARA no Tadahira, who had long served the government through the imperial court as a Sessho (regent) and Kanpaku (Chief Advisor to the Emperor).
  868. He was born the second son of KAMO no Nagatsugu, who was in charge of Shinto rituals at the Kamomioya-jinja Shrine.
  869. He was born the second son of Kanpaku (a chief advisor to the Emperor) FUJIWARA no Michikane.
  870. He was born the second son of Monnyo who was the 18th suzerain of Hongan-ji Temple.
  871. He was born the second son of Nobuzumi OISHI.
  872. He was born the second son of Sennyo, the 13th Hoshu, and he was adopted by the Kujo family.
  873. He was born the second son of Tokihei IJICHI, a retainer of Satsuma Domain, at the town of Sengoku Baba near Kagoshima-jo Castle.
  874. He was born the second son of Yoshichika NAKAYAMA.
  875. He was born the second son of Yoshichika YABE, a feudal retainer of the Obama domain and studied at hanko (a domain school), Junzokan.
  876. He was born the second son of the 6th Shogun Yoshinori ASHIKAGA in 1435.
  877. He was born the second son of 平野吉郎右衛門, an ashigaru (common foot soldier) of Fukuoka Domain.
  878. He was born the second son to Bunri KIKUCHI, a Confucian, in the Bicchu Province (currently, Okayama Prefecture).
  879. He was born the second son to Harukazu MITSUBUCHI, a member of the Shogun's personal army in the Ashikaga Shogunate administrative system, and to Chikeiin, the daughter of Nobukata KIYOHARA, a famous scholar of Confucianism and Kokugaku (national learning).
  880. He was born the seventh son of Imperial Prince Toneri, the prince of Emperor Tenmu.
  881. He was born the sixth son of Kanemichi, and his mother was the daughter of FUJIWARA no Aritoshi.
  882. He was born the son of Imperial Prince Tsuneaki (also known as Tsuneakira) when the prince was 19, and celebrated genpuku (coming of age) when he was 11 years old.
  883. He was born the son of Jonyo, the 19th Hoshu, and entered the Buddhist priesthood on March 11, 1792.
  884. He was born the son of Kaie and his grand father was Ichinyo, the 16th Hoshu.
  885. He was born the son of Kanemichi, who was the second son of FUJIWARA no Morosuke, who held great power as udaijin in the Imperial Court of Emperor Murakami.
  886. He was born the son of Naozaemonhidetaka GODAI who was one of the authors of "Sangoku Meishozue" (Geography of Southern Kyushu, compiled during the late-Edo period) and Bugyo (magistrate) in charge of recording, and later he moved out and set up a new branch family.
  887. He was born the son of Shigeaki UESUGI in 1321.
  888. He was born the son of Tametoyo REIZEI, the head of the Shimo Reizei family, in 1530,
  889. He was born the son of Tomoki UESUGI in 1525.
  890. He was born the son of a company worker in Otaru City, Hokkaido.
  891. He was born the son of the Shimo-Reizei family.
  892. He was born the third boy of Kin TERADA, who worked as geisha (Japanese professional female entertainer at drinking party) in Akasaka and later ran a fancy Japanese-style restaurant named 'Kanabayashi' (金林).
  893. He was born the third son of FUJIWARA no Kaneie of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan.
  894. He was born the third son of Hino sanmi, FUJIWARA no Sukenari, of the Hino Line of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan (FUJIWARA no Manatsu line).
  895. He was born the third son of Joeki IV.
  896. He was born the third son of Kocho OTANI (Sennyo), the 24th Hoshu (head priest).
  897. He was born the third son of MINAMOTO no Takaakira, who had the title of Nishi no miya no Sadaijin (Minister of the Left for Nishinomiya), and his mother was the former wife of Takaakira and the third daughter of FUJIWARA no Morosuke, who had the title of Udaijin (Minister of the Right).
  898. He was born the third son of Shohei (father) and Chizuru (mother).
  899. He was born the third son of a farmer called Kyujiro MIYAGAWA.
  900. He was born the third son of the sixth Tayu (head of the school) Motohiro KANZE (also known as Doken), who lead Kanze-za that descended fromKanami.
  901. He was born the third son to Hiromichi HAYASHI, who was the gakunin (player) at Tennoji, Osaka.
  902. He was born the youngest child (the ninth son) of Yoshizumi MIURA.
  903. He was born to Eisuke SHIBATA as the first son at Heian-inishie in the castle town of Hagi (present Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture).
  904. He was born to Harutaka NIJO in Kyoto in 1781.
  905. He was born to Harutaka NIJO in Kyoto in 1788.
  906. He was born to Ichiro YAMAJI, a shogun's retainer, in the Tenbun Yashiki, a facility used for astronomy observation in Tokyo's Asakusa district.
  907. He was born to Iehiro KONOE in 1710.
  908. He was born to KO no Moroshige.
  909. He was born to MINAMOTO no Akinaka who served as Jingi haku (a chief official in charge of matters relating to Shintoism) and he was named MINAMOTO no Kenchi.
  910. He was born to Masamichi TAKATSUKASA in 1823.
  911. He was born to Michisada SAJI in 1174.
  912. He was born to Michisada SAJI in the end of Heian period, who was a family member of local ruling family in Inaba Province.
  913. He was born to Michisaki KUJO in 1769.
  914. He was born to Motosada HIGASHISONO in1820.
  915. He was born to Motoyasu's family as the sixth GYOTOKU and had special education.
  916. He was born to Munemoto NIJO in 1751.
  917. He was born to Munemoto NIJO in Kyoto in 1754.
  918. He was born to Nobufusa TAKATSUKASA in 1590.
  919. He was born to Nobuhisa TAKATSUKASA in 1609.
  920. He was born to Norihira TAKATSUKASA in 1637.
  921. He was born to OTOMO no Koshibi.
  922. He was born to Okuninushi and Kamuyatate-hime.
  923. He was born to Ryosen TEZUKA (his father), who worked as a Ranpoi (a person who studied Western medicine by means of the Dutch language) in Edo (current Tokyo) and as a doctor at a public clinic of Hitachifuchu Domain in Hitachi Province.
  924. He was born to Sukezane KUJO in 1688.
  925. He was born to Sukezane KUJO in 1700.
  926. He was born to Tsunehiro KONOE in 1783.
  927. He was born to Ukyo WATANABE who was a member of the local ruling family in Asai-gun, Omi Province, and is said to have been adopted by Tamotsu WATANABE of the same clan.
  928. He was born to Yasuhide TSUCHIMIKADO.
  929. He was born to Yoritaka ASUKAI.
  930. He was born to Yoritomo MINAMOTO, who opened the Kamakura bakufu and became Seii-taishogun at twelve after his brother MINAMOTO no Yoriie was expelled.
  931. He was born to Yoshiharu HOSOKAWA in 1489.
  932. He was born to Yoshitada NIJO in Kyoto in 1718.
  933. He was born to Yukinori KUJO in Kyoto in 1727.
  934. He was born to a Samurai family called ODA.
  935. He was born to a doctor family, the Shimizu family, and in 1726, he was adopted into the hogen of the Yamawaki family, whom his father was studying under.
  936. He was born to a feudal retainer of the Saga clan of Hizen Province, Tomotaka OKI, as his first son.
  937. He was born to a great family in the lineage of the head family of Daigo-Genji (Minamoto clan).
  938. He was born to a plasterer's family in Edo.
  939. He was born to a sake brewery in Miyoshi-cho (later Miyoshi City), Hiroshima Prefecture, and after he graduated from Kansai Horitsu Gakko, he became a probationary official of Justice.
  940. He was born to a second-class drug seller, Hassen do, in Honcho, Nagoya, Owari Province (the present Nagoya Prefecture) (He is also insisted by some people to be an adopted son-in-law).
  941. He was born to a teppo (gun) smith family patronized by the Shogunate in Kunitomo of the Province of Omi (Kunitomo, Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture).
  942. He was born to a vassal of the chief retainer of Owari Domain.
  943. He was born to a wealthy family in Owari Province.
  944. He was born to a wealthy farmer's family in Ishiuchi-mura, a farming village located over one mountain from Hiroshima City, but his father went bankrupt because he co-signed a loan, and the family split up when he was 14 years old.
  945. He was born to a wealthy farmer, and when he was twenty-six years old, he worked as a Kocho (an officer in charge of the family register) of his local village Isoyama and made every effort to carry out the land-tax reform.
  946. He was born to be the third son of Tunenaga OINOMIKADO; Because his two older brothers died young, he became heir to the Oinomikado family and the Seiga family (the second highest family status for the court noble).
  947. He was born to the Ceremonial House of the Fujiwara Clan and the great-grandson of Fujiwara no Tanetsugu.
  948. He was born to the Inoue family of Hachioji Sennin Doshin (junior officials in Hachioji).
  949. He was born to the Nakahara clan which had the status of Myobodo (study of Codes).
  950. He was born to the Southern House of the Fujiwara clan and was the child of FUJIWARA no Sadao.
  951. He was born to the Sutei family but later adopted by the Kiuchi family, the birthplace of his mother.
  952. He was born to the Tetsunojo KANZE family as the second son of the Nohgakushi Gasetsu KANZE, the seventh.
  953. He was born to the Togi family, which is one of the Raku family groups in the Shitennoji school that was believed to be founded by HATA no Kawakatsu.
  954. He was born to the eighth shogun, Imperial Prince Hisaaki and the daughter of the seventh shogun, Imperial Prince Koreyasu.
  955. He was born to the family of the lord of Inawashiro-jo Castle in Mutsu Province (later became Iwashiro Province) in Aizu and became a priest in his childhood.
  956. He was born to the priest Shunkai, and around 1150 he was adopted by his uncle FUJIWARA no Toshinari, growing up to have Jugoi (Junior Fifth Rank) and work at the Ministry of Central Affairs.
  957. He was born when Susano Izanagi washed his nose.
  958. He was born when his father Henjo was a layman, and seems to have been made to become a priest together with his older brother, Yusei.
  959. He was born when his father, Yasumori was 29 years old.
  960. He was born with TOYOHARA no Tokimoto as his father.
  961. He was born with wisdom and strong will.
  962. He was born.
  963. He was both brave and insolent, and did not restrain himself in the presence of his older brothers.
  964. He was bright since he was small, and he passed the examination of Daigakuryo when he was eighteen years old.
  965. He was brilliant and people expected a lot from him, and he was even appointed as sojaban (an official in charge of the ceremonies) on November 20.
  966. He was brought up by FUJIWARA no Kenshi who was known as Kyo no nii.
  967. He was brought up by Nobutaka who was the mokudai (deputy) of the shrine and became his heir.
  968. He was brought up by Sadafusa YOSHIDA.
  969. He was brought up by Zentaku MIYATA, who was his great-uncle on his mother side.
  970. He was brought up by the maternal Taira family after MINAMOTO no Yoshitada was assassinated.
  971. He was brought up iat Rokujoin and, after Genji's death, he was brought up by Emperor Reizei (tenth Imperial Prince of the Emperor Kiritsubo, but in reality, Genji's child) and Akikonomu Chugu, who did not have any children and they treated him favorably as if he were their own real child.
  972. He was brought up in the Imagawa family from his childhood.
  973. He was brought up in the palace of Sukenori HINO.
  974. He was buried at Baisoin Temple in Minami Aoyama, Minato Ward, Tokyo Prefecture and buried again at Tama cemetery in Fuchu City (Tokyo Prefecture) later.
  975. He was buried at Bishamon-do Temple.
  976. He was buried at Choraku-ji Temple in Kyoto Maruyama Park (Kyoto Prefecture).
  977. He was buried at Engaku-ji Temple on Mt. Zuiroku, which he had established in Yamanouchi, Kamakura.
  978. He was buried at Gufuku-ji Temple, Mukojima.
  979. He was buried at Jokomyo-ji Temple in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
  980. He was buried at Jorin-ji Temple, which is located in Ushigome (modern-day Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo) in Benten-cho (also Shinjuku Ward).
  981. He was buried at Josho-ji Temple of Nichiren sect in Echigo.
  982. He was buried at Kanei-ji Temple (1 Chome, Sakuragi, Ueno, Taito Ward, Tokyo Metropolitan area.)
  983. He was buried at Kennin-ji Temple.
  984. He was buried at Kozen-ji Temple (Utsunomiya City) in the Utsunomiya Domain.
  985. He was buried at Kyushoin, tatchu (sub-temples in the site of main temple) of Higashiyama Kennin-ji Temple in Higashi Ward, Kyoto City.
  986. He was buried at Nanbu-Kozuka (located in Karahashi, Minami Ward, Kyoto City).
  987. He was buried at Nison-in Temple (Chojin-cho, Nisonin-monzen, Saga, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City).
  988. He was buried at Nison-in Temple in Sagano.
  989. He was buried at Sanenzan Kodoin Zojo-ji Temple in Tokyo's Minato Ward.
  990. He was buried at Takanawa Sengaku-ji Temple, the same place his lord Naganori ASANO was buried.
  991. He was buried at first in Koen-ji Temple and reburied in Kaiko-ji Temple later.
  992. He was buried at the Anyo-ji Temple in Asakusa.
  993. He was buried at the Hongenin burial grounds of Nanshu-ji Temple.
  994. He was buried at the Honmyo-ji Temple in Hongo Maruyama, and his homyo was Nichidatsu.
  995. He was buried at the Kyoto-Ryozan-Gokoku-Jinja Shrine in Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City.
  996. He was buried at the Rendaibe grave in accordance with his will.
  997. He was buried at the Yanaka Cemetery, Yanaka, Taito Ward, Tokyo.
  998. He was buried in Aoyama Cemetery, located in Minato Ward, Tokyo.
  999. He was buried in Aoyama Cemetery.
  1000. He was buried in Choju-in Temple in Higashiyama.


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