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  1. 22. Mai 2024 · William Adams (born 1564, Gillingham, Kent, England—died May 26, 1620, Hirado, Japan) was a navigator, merchant-adventurer, and the first Englishman to visit Japan.

  2. 11. Mai 2024 · This video is a complete explanation of the remarkable figure who overturned the history of Japanese ships, William Adams, from a Japanese perspective. We aim to portray William's real life...

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  3. 10. Mai 2024 · William Adams, the real-life Anjin, was the primary inspiration for the character in the epic novel and television series ‘Shogun.’ As the first Englishman to reach Japan, his extraordinary journey from a humble seafarer to a respected samurai under the Tokugawa shogunate encapsulates a unique chapter in the annals of cultural ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Our company was first called “Mounted. Riflemen” and was in the state service for the. protection of the border coun­ties. A duty which was. afterwards assumed by Capt. D. A. Spooner and his. company of “Home Guards.”. Our first experience as soldiers was. received at Centerville during the month of August, 1861.

  5. 9. Mai 2024 · Angels and Insects follows the story of William Adamson who returns to England after years spent studying insects in the Amazon. He becomes involved with the wealthy Alabaster family, leading to unexpected entanglements.

  6. Vor 3 Stunden · It was adapted from a novel by James Clavell of the same name and revolves around the adventures of an English navigator by the name of William Adams, who went to Japan in 1600 and rose to a high rank in the service of the shogun. The storyline carries forward some unique local experiences of early-age Japan alongside the political hemisphere of the Asian country back in the early 17th century.

  7. 20. Mai 2024 · Saxthorp was one leuca long, and one broad, and paid 12d. gelt; Matelase was three furlongs long, and two broad, and paid 3d. gelt, and Godric kept it for the King, William the Conqueror, at his survey.