Examples of using Mutsu in English and their translations into Spanish
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and battleships Mutsu and Yamashiro.
were merged into Mutsu.
He died by drowning in Mutsu Province while attending to his concurrent post as shōgun.
Saitō was born in Mizusawa Domain, Mutsu Province(part of present-day Ōshū City Iwate Prefecture),
The area of present-day Rikuzentakata was part of ancient Mutsu Province, and has been settled since at least the Jōmon period.
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Other boats came to the rescue of the unfortunate crew of 353 sailors saving Mutsu.
Over the next 50 years, additional fortifications were erected at Okachi in Dewa Province and Monofu in Mutsu Province involving a force of over 5000 men.
The Nambu were daimyō of Morioka, of Shichinohe and Hachinohe Mutsu Province.
battleship Mutsu.
There was an uprising against governmental authority in Mutsu Province and in Echigo Province.
Mutsu, on northern Honshū,
While most provinces were overseen by just a Governor, Mutsu, in what is now the Tohoku region,
Mutsu Province(陸奥国, Mutsu no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima,
In 1189, Minamoto no Yoritomo invaded Mutsu with three great forces,
which was adopted to avoid confusion with the original kanji word Mutsu(陸奥) which indicates the old province that covered most of the modern Tōhoku region.
finally Aizuwakamatsu Castle in Mutsu Province.
In 1888 Foreign Ministers Matías Romero and Munemitsu Mutsu signed a Treaty of Amity,
The family took its name from the Date district(now Date City in Fukushima Prefecture) of Mutsu Province which had been awarded in 1189 to Isa Tomomune by Minamoto no Yoritomo,
at the time Mutsu Province, to return the eastern samurai to their allegiance