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  • Mori Domain may refer to: The Mori Domain (Bungo) (森藩, Mori-han) of Bungo Province, held by the Kurushima family The Mori Domain (Izumo) (母里藩, Mori-han)...
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  • In algebra, a Mori domain, named after Yoshiro Mori by Querré (1971, 1976), is an integral domain satisfying the ascending chain condition on integral...
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    Chōshū Domain was ruled for its existence by the tozama daimyō of the Mōri, whose branches also ruled the neighboring Chōfu and Kiyosue domains and was...
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    member, Mōri Motonari, greatly expanded the clan's power in Aki Province. During the Edo period his descendants became daimyō of the Chōshū Domain under...
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    Show map of Oita Prefecture Mori Domain (Bungo) (Japan) Show map of Japan Mori Domain (森藩, Mori-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of...
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  • Mori Domain (母里藩, Mori-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. It was associated with Izumo Province in modern-day Shimane Prefecture. In the han...
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    Mōri Takachika (毛利 敬親, March 5, 1819 – May 17, 1871) was the 13th daimyo of Chōshū Domain. His domain was a traditional enemy of the Tokugawa shogunate...
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    of Sekigahara, the Mōri were reduced to the two provinces of Suō and Nagato, and the Kikkawa clan was transferred to Iwakuni Domain. The Tokugawa shogunate...
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    Lieutenant-General Mori Rintarō (森 林太郎, February 17, 1862 – July 8, 1922), known by his pen name Mori Ōgai (森 鷗外), was a Japanese Army Surgeon general...
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    peerage. Mori Yoshinari (1523–1570) Mori Yoshitaka (1552–1570) Mori Nagayoshi (1558–1584) Mori Ranmaru (1565–1582) Mori Bōmaru (1566–1582) Mori Rikimaru...
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  • Yoshiro Mori is a Japanese mathematician working on commutative algebra who introduced the Mori–Nagata theorem and whose work led to Mori domains.[when...
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    aircraft carrier. Also named after the province. Hirose Domain Mori Domain (Izumo) Matsue Domain Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Izumo" in Japan Encyclopedia...
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    lords of the Chōshū Domain. Mōri Motonari was born on April 16, 1497, under the childhood name Shōjumaru (松寿丸) in a small domain of Aki Province. He was...
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    Nagamasa, promising to Mōri neutrality during the battle in exchange for guarantees of the existing Mōri domains. Although Mōri Terumoto was made the nominal...
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    Mōri Hidenari (毛利秀就, November 19, 1595 – February 24, 1651) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Chōshū Domain. He was head of...
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    Nagato-Chōfu-han) or Nagato-Fuchū Domain (長門府中藩, Nagato-Fuchū-han). Mōri Hidemoto, the grandson of Mōri Motonari was adopted by Mōri Terumoto in 1592 as Terumoto...
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  • Thumbnail for Bombyx mori
    Bombyx mori, commonly known as the domestic silk moth, is a moth species belonging to the family Bombycidae. It is the closest relative of Bombyx mandarina...
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    transferred to the Kawanakajima Domain. In 1589, Hiroshima Castle was commissioned by Mōri Terumoto, head of the powerful Mōri clan and a member of Toyotomi...
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    the Mōri clan. Tokuyama Domain was dissolved in the abolition of the han system in 1871. Mōri Narikata, a son of Mōri Terumoto and brother of Mōri Hidenari...
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    step in Japan’s modernization efforts during the Meiji era. Mori was born in the Satsuma domain (modern Kagoshima prefecture) from a samurai family, and...
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