Examples of 'ōmi province' in a sentence

Meaning of "ōmi province"

Ōmi province: Refers to a historical province in Japan that existed during the pre-modern era. It was known for its cultural and economic significance, as well as its political importance in the region. The phrase may also be used in reference to the specific characteristics or history associated with Ōmi province

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This castle was an important military stronghold of Ōmi Province.
Tokimasa was made daimyo of Ōmi Province in the same year.
The Kuroda clan are believed to have originated in Ōmi Province.
Shiga was known as Ōmi Province or Gōshū before the prefectural system was established.
This clan 's origin is a descendant of Sasaki clan in Ōmi Province.
An obstacle in southern Ōmi Province was the Rokkaku clan.
They both fled to the east, but were captured in Ōmi Province.
History = = Shiga was known as Ōmi Province or Gōshū before the prefectural system was established.
The guide later seeks out the lady 's house in Ōmi Province.
They lived in the capital of Ōtsu in the Ōmi Province currently Ōtsu, Shiga.
The two brothers fled ; and after careful searching, Tokiakira was eventually located in Ōmi Province.
Emperor Go-Kōgon was forced to repeatedly flee from Kyoto to Ōmi Province and other places.
After the battle, he would be granted his brother 's lands at Sawayama in Ōmi Province.
His house in Gokashōkondō-chō, Higashiōmi, is now a museum that reflects Ōmi Province merchant life.
The 9th shōgun Ashikaga Yoshihisa died in 1489 on a battlefield of southern Ōmi Province.

See also

Meiō 1, 8th month, Shōgun Yoshimura led an army against Takayori in Ōmi Province.

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