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Ryūkyū Kingdom government position
Sessei (摂政) was the highest government post of the Ryūkyū Kingdom below the king; the sessei served the function of royal or national advisor. In the Ryukyuan
Sessei
Species of flowering plant
Salvia sessei is a perennial that grows in several states in central Mexico between 600 and 7,000 feet elevation on the edge of pine forests and woodlands
Salvia_sessei
Ethnic group indigenous to the Ryukyu Islands
Shunbajunki (1237–1248) and Gihon (1248–1259). As Gihon abdicated, his sessei Eiso (1260–1299), who claimed Tenson's descent, founded the Eiso dynasty
Ryukyuans
Third dynasty of Okinawa Island
storm, flood and famine. Around 1254, Gihon appointed Eiso to be regent (sessei). Seven years later, Gihon abdicated in favor of Eiso, whom established
Eiso_dynasty
King of Ryūkyū
After disease and famine struck the kingdom, king Gihon appointed him as sessei (prime minister). Prosperity returned, and Gihon purportedly resigned the
Eiso_(king)
Types of regent in Japan
kampaku in the order of succession. The list is not exhaustive: Daijō-kan Sessei (written with the same characters as Sesshō) Taikun 【藤原道長はなぜ躍進?】摂関政治をわかりやすく説明する方法
Sesshō_and_Kampaku
Species of orchid
Cybelion tenerum (Lindl.) Steud. Ionopsis gardneri Lindl. Ionopsis zonalis Lindl. Epidendrum sessei Hoehne also several names at the level of variety
Ionopsis_utricularioides
Sessei of the Ryukyu Kingdom
known as Haneji Ōji Chōshū (羽地 王子 朝秀), was a Ryukyuan scholar and served as sessei, a post often translated as "prime minister," from 1666 to 1673. Shō wrote
Shō_Shōken
Island kingdom in East Asia (1429–1879)
Shō Hashi • 1477–1526 Shō Shin • 1587–1620 Shō Nei • 1848–1879 Shō Tai Sessei (摂政) • 1666–1673 Shō Shōken Regent (國師) • 1751–1752 Sai On Legislature
Ryukyu_Kingdom
Udun Aji Yukatchu Ueekata Pekumi Satunushi Pechin Chikudun Pechin Offices Sessei Kikoe-ōgimi Noro priestesses Institutions Sanshikan Omote-jūgonin Military
Ryukyuan_missions_to_Joseon
Location of Ryukyu Kingdom bureaucracy
Udun Aji Yukatchu Ueekata Pekumi Satunushi Pechin Chikudun Pechin Offices Sessei Kikoe-ōgimi Noro priestesses Institutions Sanshikan Omote-jūgonin Military
Kumemura
Rank in the Ryukyu Kingdom aristocracy
Udun Aji Yukatchu Ueekata Pekumi Satunushi Pechin Chikudun Pechin Offices Sessei Kikoe-ōgimi Noro priestesses Institutions Sanshikan Omote-jūgonin Military
Pechin
King of Ryūkyū
prime minister or chief royal advisor, which would later be replaced with sessei. Three years later, Shō Hō was named Prince of Nakagusuku and given Nakagusuku
Shō_Hō
Government body of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
San-shi-kuan". Over time, the Sanshikan eclipsed the power and prestige of the sessei, a post which is often translated as "prime minister," and which served
Sanshikan
Vicia sepium L. Vicia sericocarpa Fenzl Vicia serratifolia Jacq. Vicia sessei G.Don Vicia sessiliflora Clos Vicia setifolia Kunth Vicia sibthorpii Boiss
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Species of tree
Steud. Phyllanthus foetidus Pav. ex Baill. Phyllanthus lycioides Kunth Phyllanthus mucronatus Kunth Phyllanthus ruscoides Kunth Phyllanthus sessei Briq.
Phyllanthus_acuminatus
Japanese sculptor and artist
students (Ryūki, Chōkichi Suzuki (see mention in Victoria and Albert Museum), Sessei Okazaki, Kumazō Hasegawa, Gorosaburō Kanaya, Eisuke Jomi) went on to achieve
Ōshima_Joun
American buddhist priest
in 1996 and has continued to teach there since then. In 2022 Zen teacher Sessei Meg Levie joined her in leading the growing sangha community, as part of
Jisho_Warner
18th-century book on the Ryukyu Kingdom
persons are listed as having been involved in the compilation of the book. Sessei (Prime Minister) Shō Yū Prince Tomigusuku Chōkyō 向祐(豊見城王子朝匡) Sanshikan (Council
Ryūkyū-koku_yurai-ki
Priestess of the Ryukyuan religion
Udun Aji Yukatchu Ueekata Pekumi Satunushi Pechin Chikudun Pechin Offices Sessei Kikoe-ōgimi Noro priestesses Institutions Sanshikan Omote-jūgonin Military
Noro_(priestess)
Former prince of the Ryukyu Islands
(伊江王子) for short. Prince Ie was the fifth son of King Shō Kō. He served as sessei from 1872 to 1875. After Ryukyu was annexed by Japan in 1879, Prince Ie
Ie_Chōchoku
of Japan just yet. He is the Social Link for the Temperance Arcana (節制, Sessei), representing the balancing opposites and allowing the individual to grow
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Japanese martial arts term literally meaning (training hall) rules
seyo’ 沈着平静にして敏捷自在なれ ‘chinchaku heisei ni shite binshō jizai nare’ 摂生を重んぜよ ‘sessei wo omonzeyo’ 質素な生活をせよ ‘shisso na seikatsu wo seyo' 我心せぬこと ‘gashin senu koto’
Dōjō_kun
Udun Aji Yukatchu Ueekata Pekumi Satunushi Pechin Chikudun Pechin Offices Sessei Kikoe-ōgimi Noro priestesses Institutions Sanshikan Omote-jūgonin Military
Ryukyuan missions to Imperial China
Ryukyuan_missions_to_Imperial_China
Ryukyuan bureaucrat (1682–1762)
advisors. Though Sai On was not of royal blood and so could not be named Sessei (a post which historian George Kerr translates as "prime minister"), reorganizations
Sai_On
Tei Fuku (程 復; 1330 – ?), also known as Cheng Fu, was a Chinese scholar-official who served the kingdoms of Chūzan and the First Shō dynasty in what is
Tei_Fuku
Decade
François Collignon, French printmaker (b. 1610) January 26 Ōzato Chōryō, sessei of Ryukyu (b. 1647) Elias Moskos, Greek painter (b. 1629) January 28 – Johannes
1680s
Ryukyuan bureaucrat (1558–1623)
the spring of 1609. When Satsuma troops approached Naha, he followed the sessei Gushichan Chōsei to hold peace talks with Satuma at Oyamise (親見世), but the
Ikegusuku_Anrai
"Corpse Orchid" (屍爛, Shiran) "Last Work" (畏錯, Isaku) "Moderation" (切声, Sessei) "Matter of Regret" (痕児, Konji or Kongo) "Performance" (宴戯, Engi) "Memorial"
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Multimedia project anime series produced by Artland and TNK
whenever she touches a needle. Raphael (ラファエル, Rafaeru) / Temperance (節制, Sessei) Voiced by: Lynn (Japanese); Courtney Lamelo (English) A fan of the gyaru
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personal doctor and a genius mad scientist. His Quirk Life Force (摂生/ライフフォース, Sessei/Raifufōsu) grants him an extended lifespan and makes him look younger than
List of My Hero Academia characters
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Genus of flowering plants
(Schltdl.) Fryxell Allowissadula rosei (R.E.Fr.) D.M.Bates Allowissadula sessei (Lag.) D.M.Bates Allowissadula. USDA NRCS Plants Database. "Allowissadula
Allowissadula
King of Ryūkyū
primarily at the guidance or suggestion of Shō Shōken, who was appointed sessei, a position which has been compared to prime minister, in 1666. Shō Shōken
Shō_Shitsu
Ryukyuan minister (fl. 1427–1451)
Political offices Preceded by Ō Mō Sessei of Ryukyu 1428? - ? Vacant Title next held by Gushichan Chōsei
Kaiki_(minister)
Genus of flowering plants in the borage family Boraginaceae
I.M.Melo & Semir Euploca serpylloides (Griseb.) Diane & Hilger Euploca sessei (I.M.Johnst.) J.I.M.Melo Euploca sessilistigma (Hutch. & E.A.Bruce) E.L
Euploca
Zen center in California, United States
Tanto (head of practice) Chosetsu Lauren Bouyea Jokai Carolyn Cavanaugh Sessei Meg Levie Zenju Earthlyn Manuel Osho Ango Sara Tashker Furyu Nancy Schroeder
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1650 Okinawan history text
includes a preface and five volumes. The king commissioned the book from his sessei and the members of the sanshikan. They gathered a team of former bureaucrats
Chūzan_Seikan
serotina L. Salvia serpyllifolia Fernald Salvia serranoae J.R.I.Wood Salvia sessei Benth. Salvia sessilifolia Baker Salvia setulosa Fernald Salvia shahkuhmahalei
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History of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
by king Shō Tei in year 36 of the Kangxi era (1697) to his brother and sessei Shō Kōsai Chatan Wōji Chōai (尚弘才 北谷 王子 朝愛), who delegated the task to a
Chūzan_Seifu
officinalis Salvia scabiosifolia Salvia sclarea var. turkestanica 'Alba' Salvia sessei Salvia somalensis Salvia sp. Salvia tomentosa Salvia verbenaca Savlia roemeriana
List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens
List_of_plants_in_the_Gibraltar_Botanic_Gardens
Prince of Ryukyu
the Tokugawa shogunate. They sailed back in the next year. He served as sessei from 1770 to 1785. He was good at Ryūka and was designated as a member of
Yuntanza_Chōken
King of Ryūkyū
Around 1254, he appointed a young lord by the name of Eiso to be Regent (Sessei), and to aid in managing these disasters. Gihon felt personally responsible
Gihon_(king)
Japanese stage play and anime series
inheritance, revealed as the Existential Bowl, to Nobunaga. 10 "Temperance" "Sessei" (節制) March 16, 2014 (2014-03-16) Joan shockingly learns that Hideyoshi's
Nobunaga_the_Fool
Calendar year
François Collignon, French printmaker (b. 1610) January 26 Ōzato Chōryō, sessei of Ryukyu (b. 1647) Elias Moskos, Greek painter (b. 1629) January 28 – Johannes
1687
Calendar year
Charles Oliphant, British physician (b. 1666) December 11 Chatan Chōai, sessei of Ryukyu (b. 1650) Stefano Cupilli, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Split
1719
with King Shō Nei and a number of high officials by Satsuma troops. After sessei Gushichan Chōsei died at Sunpu Castle, he served as acting sessei. v t e
Kikuin_Sōi
Okinawan noble title
Udun Aji Yukatchu Ueekata Pekumi Satunushi Pechin Chikudun Pechin Offices Sessei Kikoe-ōgimi Noro priestesses Institutions Sanshikan Omote-jūgonin Military
Ueekata
Royal of the Ryukyu Kingdom
(Prince Kin Chōkō), and also a younger brother of King Shō Hō. He served as sessei from 1629 to 1654. Prince Kin was dispatched to Satsuma for several times
Kin_Chōtei
Ryukyu kingdom scholar-official bureaucrats
Towards the end of the 17th century, major reforms were encouraged by sessei (chief minister) Shō Shōken. By this point, the forced revival of the community
Yukatchu
朝英). Later, Chōki became the third head of Urasoe Udun. Chōki served as sessei from 1835 to 1852. He was dispatched together with Zakimi Seifu in 1839
Urasoe_Chōki
Ryukyuan politician of Chūzan
Political offices Vacant Title last held by Eiso Sessei of Ryukyu ? - ? Succeeded by Tei Fuku?
Aranpō
Royal house of Ryukyu Kingdom
Udun Aji Yukatchu Ueekata Pekumi Satunushi Pechin Chikudun Pechin Offices Sessei Kikoe-ōgimi Noro priestesses Institutions Sanshikan Omote-jūgonin Military
Second_Shō_dynasty
Chorography of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
Yūjitsu (Japanese: 鄭秉哲 大嶺里之子親雲上祐實) (who will later become Kohagura Uēkata). Sessei Shō Tetsu Chatan Wōji Chōki (Okinawan: 尚徹 北谷王子朝騎), brother of king Shō Kei
Ryūkyū-koku_kyū-ki
Sessei of Ryukyu
(尚亨), was a member of the royal family of the Ryukyu Kingdom who served as sessei, a post often translated as "prime minister", from 1654 to 1666. Gushikawa
Gushikawa_Chōei
Royal house of Ryukyu Kingdom
Udun Aji Yukatchu Ueekata Pekumi Satunushi Pechin Chikudun Pechin Offices Sessei Kikoe-ōgimi Noro priestesses Institutions Sanshikan Omote-jūgonin Military
First_Shō_dynasty
Prince of Ryukyu Kingdom
fukushi) respectively. They sailed back in the next year. He served as sessei from 1712 to 1722. Chōkyō was also the Eboshioya (烏帽子親) of King Shō Kei
Tomigusuku_Chōkyō
Decade
Charles Oliphant, British physician (b. 1666) December 11 Chatan Chōai, sessei of Ryukyu (b. 1650) Stefano Cupilli, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Split
1710s
Ryukyuan royal (1702–1787)
respectively. They sailed back in the next year. Prince Nakijin served as sessei from 1755 to 1770. Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten
Nakijin_Chōgi
Plants native to Cuba
W.Steinm. & P.E.Berry – eastern Cuba Euphorbia serpens Kunth Euphorbia sessei* Oudejans Euphorbia sinclairiana Benth. Euphorbia thymifolia L. Euphorbia
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spurge Euphorbia serratifolia S.Carter Euphorbia serrula Engelm. Euphorbia sessei Oudejans Euphorbia sessiliflora Roxb. (s) Euphorbia sessilifolia Klotzsch
List of Euphorbia species (P–Z)
List_of_Euphorbia_species_(P–Z)
Nigerian academic
famous Nigerian politician, nationalist, and pioneering journalist Ernest Sessei Ikoli) in 1961. And gave birth to four children [Biodun, Tokunbo, Oluwole
Samson_Olayide
Ryukyuan bureaucrat (1607–1667)
bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Chatan Chōchō was an uncle of the famous sessei Shō Shōken. He served as a member of Sanshikan from 1652 to 1666. In 1663
Chatan_Chōchō
Nanjō), and established a new royal family: Ōzato Udun (大里御殿). He served as sessei from 1852 to 1861. In 1859, Makishi Chōchū, Onga Chōkō, Oroku Ryōchū and
Ōzato_Chōkyō
Ryukyuan bureaucrat (1712–1785)
together with his two colleagues, Miyahira Ryōtei and Yonabaru Ryōku, and the sessei Yuntanza Chōkō in 1775. This proposal was approved by King Shō Boku. The
Wakugawa_Chōkyō
Prince of the Ryukyu Kingdom (1703–1739)
(副使) Xu Baoguang (徐 葆光). Xu also wrote a poem in response. Chōki served as sessei from 1722 to 1739. During his term, he supported Sai On's reform, and signed
Chatan_Chōki
Chief Minister of Ryukyu Kingdom
Political offices Preceded by Tei Fuku Sessei of Ryukyu 1411 - 1428? Succeeded by Kaiki
Ō_Mō
Ryukyuan prince (1765–1827)
presents to him at every new year and birthday. Prince Gonowan served as sessei from 1817 to 1820. He was designated as a member of the Okinawan Thirty-Six
Ginowan_Chōshō
Historical diplomatic missions in present-day Japan
Udun Aji Yukatchu Ueekata Pekumi Satunushi Pechin Chikudun Pechin Offices Sessei Kikoe-ōgimi Noro priestesses Institutions Sanshikan Omote-jūgonin Military
Ryukyuan_missions_to_Edo
Ryukyuan bureaucrat (1669–1744)
Misato, Sai On, Ie Chōjo, all were members of Sanshikan, and later the sessei Chatan Chōki. But it was strongly resisted by pro-Japanese faction, including
Misato_Anman
British government recognitions
Chan Sang, JP. For public services in the Federation of Malaya. Ernest Sessei Ikoli. For services to journalism in Nigeria. Francis Chukwuka Nwokedi,
1954_Birthday_Honours
Kadena and a part of Okinawa) as his hereditary fief. Later, he served as sessei from 1689 to 1705. He was allowed to sit in litter crossing Kōfuku Gate
Chatan_Chōai
Ryukyuan bureaucrat
together with his two colleges, Wakugawa Chōkyō and Yonabaru Ryōku, and the sessei Yuntanza Chōkō in 1775. This proposal was approved by King Shō Boku. The
Miyahira_Ryōtei
Salvia riparia Salvia rostellata Salvia santanae Salvia sapinea Salvia sessei Salvia thyrsiflora Salvia uruapana Salvia vazquezii Salvia viscidifolia
Plants of the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve
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established a new royal family: Yoshimura Udun (義村御殿). Prince Yoshimura served as sessei from 1798 to 1802. 琉球大学附属図書館. "王代記写| 琉球・沖縄関係貴重資料 デジタルアーカイブ". manwe.lib.u-ryukyu
Yoshimura_Chōgi_(prince)
Ryukyuan bureaucrat (1718–1797)
together with his two colleagues, Miyahira Ryōtei and Wakugawa Chōkyō, and the sessei Yuntanza Chōkō in 1775. This proposal was approved by King Shō Boku. The
Yonabaru_Ryōku
This incident was known as Makishi Onga Incident (牧志恩河事件). Chōki served as sessei from 1861 to 1872. Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten
Yonagusuku_Chōki
Ryukyuan royal
Chōkō (豊見城 朝興). His rank was Aji at first. In 1831, he was appointed as sessei, and elevated to the rank Wōji, which was the highest rank among royals
Tomigusuku_Chōshun
Poeonoma serrata (Hampson, 1910) Polydesma umbricola Boisduval, 1833 Prospalta sessei (Berio, 1937) Pseudcraspedia punctata Hampson, 1898 Pseudoarcte melanis
List_of_moths_of_Uganda
Royal of the Ryukyu Kingdom
head of a royal family called Mabuni Udun (摩文仁御殿). Prince Ōzato served as sessei from 1676 to 1686. 王代記写 Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei
Ōzato_Chōryō
fukushi) respectively. They sailed back in the next year. He served as sessei from 1803 to 1816. He was designated as a member of the Okinawan Thirty-Six
Yuntanza_Chōei
Prince of the Ryukyu Kingdom
established a new royal family: Urasoe Udun (浦添御殿). Prince Urasoe served as sessei from 1794 to 1797. He was good at waka poetry. 琉球大学附属図書館. "王代記写| 琉球・沖縄関係貴重資料
Urasoe_Chōō
Sessei of Ryukyu
was the originator of royal family Gushichan Udun (具志頭御殿). He served as sessei from 1705 to 1712. Chōki's second son, Misato Chōkō (美里 朝孝), was adopted
Oroku_Chōki
his Chinese style name Shō Kō (尚 宏), was a Ryukyuan prince who served as sessei, a post often translated as "prime minister", from 1589 to 1610. Shō Kō
Gushichan_Chōsei
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