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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OeyoOeyo - Wikipedia

    Oeyo (於江与), Gō (江), Ogō (小督) or Satoko (達子) : 1573 – September 15, 1626) was a prominently-placed female figure in the Azuchi–Momoyama period and early Edo period. She was a daughter of Oichi and the sister of Yodo-dono and Ohatsu.

  2. Verktøy. I 140 år har Øyo på Geilo laget kvalitetsprodukter for både kjøkken, friluft, og håndverk. Utforsk vårt utvalg av økser, kniver, verktøy, kjøkkenutstyr og gaveartikler. Fri frakt over 1000 kr.

  3. Senhime o Lady Sen (千姫,?) (26 de mayo, [1] de 1597-11 de marzo, [2] de 1666) fue la hija mayor del shogun Tokugawa Hidetada y su esposa Oeyo.Nació durante el período Sengoku de la historia de Japón.Su abuelo paterno fue el fundador del shogunato Tokugawa, Tokugawa Ieyasu; su abuelo materno fue Azai Nagamasa; su abuela fue Oichi, cuyo hermano fue Oda Nobunaga.

  4. Øyo's origin is the mountain village of Geilo in Norway. Since 1882, we have crafted products inspired by nature. For over 140 years, Øyo has designed and developed tools based on the needs of Norwegians.

  5. 8 de may. de 2017 · The grave of Oeyo and Tokugawa Hidetada at Zôjô-ji in Tokyo. Died: 1626. Other Names: 江 (Gou), 崇源院 (Sougen'in) Japanese: 於江与 (Oeyo) O-eyo was the wife of Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada. She is also often referred to by variations on her name, including Eyo-no-kata, Gô-hime, and O-gô.

  6. 12 de ene. de 2022 · Learn about the ØYO Viking axe, a small and lightweight tool for outdoor activities, based on a 1000-year-old design. The axe is made by a family business in Geilo, Norway, and won the SOG Scandinavian Outdoor Award in 2021.

  7. Oeyo (Also known as Satoko (達子) or Sūgen'in) was the wife of Hidetada Tokugawa (the second Tokugawa shogun of Japan) and the mother of his successor Iemitsu. Oeyo was the third and youngest daughter of the sengoku daimyo Nagamasa Azai. Her mother was Oichi, younger sister of Nobunaga Oda.