Date Masamune (English Wikipedia)

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  • In 1974, a Japanese research team recovered his body from his mausoleum, called Zuihoden, which was destroyed by the United States Army's attacks in 1945. According to the research report, the right orbit retained some soft tissue. There is also a wooden image of Masamune in the temple Zuiganji, Matsushima, made in 1652 at his wife Megohime's instructions. This statue has a right eye, though it is smaller than his left one. [1] Archived 2012-05-30 at archive.today

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  • "小浜城跡" (in Japanese). 二本松観光協会official. Retrieved 25 July 2019.

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  • In 1974, a Japanese research team recovered his body from his mausoleum, called Zuihoden, which was destroyed by the United States Army's attacks in 1945. According to the research report, the right orbit retained some soft tissue. There is also a wooden image of Masamune in the temple Zuiganji, Matsushima, made in 1652 at his wife Megohime's instructions. This statue has a right eye, though it is smaller than his left one. [1] Archived 2012-05-30 at archive.today

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  • "会津若松城跡" (in Japanese). 一般財団法人 会津若松観光ビューロー. Retrieved 25 July 2019.

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  • ja:五郎八姫. She had to divorce her husband Matsudaira Tadateru, who was exiled for his defiant attitude toward his father Ieyasu Tokugawa. After this separation, Irohahime never remarried though her parents, Masamune and Megohime suggested a remarriage. Some historians thought that her attitude was due to her faith.

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  • "米沢城跡" (in Japanese). 山形県観光. Retrieved 25 July 2019.

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