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20439
i find myself in a bit of need......i am constructing a armor for wich i can fight in on the field , but i find myself with a lack of tools to make an SCA...
jake curda
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Feb 1, 2006
9:05 am
20440
Does anybody know the population numbers for christian Japanese in Europe in the late period? Does anybody know how I could find this out? Does anybody know...
JESSICA DODGE
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Feb 1, 2006
2:02 pm
20441
I've never heard of Japanese in Europe. I suspect that few would have survived the trip (considering the conditions in the Portugese ships) and instead would...
Rick Johnson
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Feb 1, 2006
2:50 pm
20442
Weirder and weirder... House Kitemitsu West had most of their goods stolen recently as well. Weapons, tools, armor...and with Estrella right around the...
Kelsie
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Feb 1, 2006
3:19 pm
20443
... My understanding is a handful made it over, many of them as Jesuit exemplars of conversion. To be honest, I haven't come across more than that. I hear...
Caroline Foster
way_of_bamboo
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Feb 1, 2006
4:31 pm
20444
At least you don't know who took your stuff. With me, I loaned my first set of Japanese armor to a friend who shortly after died in a motorcycle accident. A...
Rick Johnson
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Feb 1, 2006
5:08 pm
20445
Noble Cousin! Greetings from Solveig! ... I am pretty sure that this information is unobtainable. While we do know about the activities of some prominent...
Solveig Throndardottir
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Feb 1, 2006
5:36 pm
20446
The Gagaku class sounds lovely. However, for those of us well out of driving distance, could you take pity and post notes? thanks, chiffon ...
c. staebler
shibhan
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Feb 1, 2006
5:57 pm
20447
... To my knowledge there was no "population" of Japanese in Europe in period. While there may have been visitors and envoys, none should be considered...
sigrune@...
mikel_lehman
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Feb 1, 2006
6:20 pm
20448
... from the vatican and the jesuits), there are several pieces of artwork, and several accounts in Japanese records. Thank you for your thoughts on the...
Caroline Foster
way_of_bamboo
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Feb 1, 2006
6:56 pm
20449
... will ... just ... Kiri-sensei, It shall be done. Is there the possibility you may be at Ymir next weekend? I will be apprenticing to Mistress Rachel and...
ladymedb1600
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Feb 1, 2006
7:52 pm
20450
... Six. For about five years (1584-89). They were Ito Mancio, Nakaura Juliano, Hara Martinano, and Chijiwa Miguel, along with two servants. ... Look for...
Anthony Bryant
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Feb 1, 2006
8:09 pm
20451
... Agreed, unlike European xians who believed that you either belonged to their personal church or were 'evil', Japanese and Asians in general were more...
Rick Johnson
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Feb 1, 2006
8:21 pm
20452
... I thought I made it clear that I have not been able to track down english language works on this material, nor find the respective authors specific...
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mikel_lehman
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Feb 1, 2006
9:42 pm
20453
Noble Cousin! Greetings from Solveig! There are contemporaneous pictures of the four young men who visited the pope in around 1590. A picture of the four of ...
Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand
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Feb 1, 2006
10:17 pm
20454
The pope in question could have been any of these. I don't know much about these as my knowledge is from 1450-1550 which included Innocent VIII and the...
Rick Johnson
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Feb 1, 2006
10:27 pm
20455
- ... Takeda, Thank you for your message. Not being able to track down the material, unfortunately, does not help our efforts to understand and conceive of the...
Caroline Foster
way_of_bamboo
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Feb 1, 2006
11:08 pm
20456
Noble Cousin! Greetings from Solveig! ... Although I note the caveat, I think that the statement is still a bit too categorical. We should recall that we have...
Solveig Throndardottir
drnostrand
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Feb 1, 2006
11:16 pm
20457
... Unfortunately no...both Phillip and I will be returning home from a week out of town working...and I am up to elbows getting ready to cook a Middle Eastern...
Elaine Koogler
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Feb 2, 2006
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20458
... Well looky here: http://www.tca-japan.com/en/htmle/pagej02-3.html http://www8.ocn.ne.jp/~martyrs/MuseumTreasures.html ...
wodeford
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Feb 2, 2006
2:37 am
20459
The general concensus here (Thailand) is they were political exiles. AIR, It was a Daimyo and retainers (approximately 200 ) and they settled in the North. An...
Michael Peters
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Feb 2, 2006
3:59 am
20460
What a disgusting excuse for a human being. Not only to steal from a friend but to take advantage of someone after a death of a loved one. *shakes head* some...
latanya.taylor@...
runningshadows
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Feb 2, 2006
4:06 am
20461
me too please LaTanya Taylor 9110 NE 139th St Kirkland, WA 98034 many thanks! -Affrika ... From: "ladymedb1600" <ladypyrate@...> [Non-text portions of...
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runningshadows
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Feb 2, 2006
4:06 am
20462
http://www.blackhydraarmouries.com/SCAJapanese/J.htm Mykaru/Michael _________________________________________________________________ Don't just search. Find....
Michael Peters
katchu_1
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Feb 2, 2006
4:39 am
20463
Here's a few sites with info about a supposed "settling" of Japanese in the Spanish town of Coria del Rio, in 1614. ...
Tim McShane
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Feb 2, 2006
5:15 am
20464
From: Rick Johnson Agreed, unlike European xians who believed that you either belonged to their personal church or were 'evil', What are "xians"? - Shiro ...
Tim McShane
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Feb 2, 2006
5:17 am
20465
... I assume it is a abbreviation for Christian/s... Kind of like Xmas = Christmas. -Takeda...
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mikel_lehman
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Feb 2, 2006
6:27 am
20466
... To my knowledge the BoD is not out to "tighten things up". The recent debate about the language of the aborted Mission Statement does not to me (and to at...
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mikel_lehman
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Feb 2, 2006
6:41 am
20467
thank you very much......they have some amazeing helms.....but i am afraid that i can not get any contact information to come up for them.....i would dearly...
jake curda
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Feb 2, 2006
7:19 am
20468
Yes it is, nominally used as slang by non-Christians (at least Neo-Pagans). It's faster than typing 'christian' which has three extra letters to 'xtian'. ...
Tracie Ellis
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Feb 2, 2006
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