Results for: Schwertkämpfer/Schwertmeister/Fechter/Fechtmeister
German Japanese (Kanji)
Langschwert und Kurzschwert/Katana und Wakizashi/Fechten mit zwei Schwertern/Fechter, der mit zwei Schwertern kämpft/Vorliebe für Alkohol und Süßes/jmd., der sowohl Alkohol als auch süße Dinge mag/Beherrschen zweier Dinge/jmd., der zwei Dinge gleich gut b両刀 [りょうとう]
Miyamoto Musashi (Fechtmeister; 1584?–1645)宮本武蔵 [みやもとむさし]
Sasaki Ganryū/(eigentl.)Sasaki Kojirō (Schwertmeister in der frühen Edo-Zeit; ?–1621; Gegner des Miyamoto Musashi)佐々木巌流;佐々木岸柳 [ささきがんりゅう]
Sasaki Kojirō/(auch)Sasaki Ganryū (Schwertmeister in der frühen Edo-Zeit; ?–1621; Gegner des Miyamoto Musashi)佐々木小次郎 [ささきこじろう]
Schwertkämpfer/Gladiator剣闘士 [けんとうし]
Schwertkämpfer/Schwertmeister/Fechter剣士 [けんし]
Schwertmeister剣法の達人 [けんぽうのたつじん]
Schwertmeister剣術の手利き [けんじゅつのてきき]
Schwertmeister/Fechtmeister剣術つかい;剣術使い;剣術使 [けんじゅつつかい]
Tange Sazen (einarmiger und einäugiger Schwertkämpfer; Held eines Fortsetzungsromans von Hayashi Fubō)丹下左膳 [たんげさぜん]
Tsukahara Bokuden (Fechtmeister in der Sengoku-Zeit aus Hitachi; 1489–1571; Begründer des Bokuden-Ryū)塚原卜伝 [つかはらぼくでん]
Yagyū Jūbee/(eigentl.)Yagyū Mitsuyoshi (Fechtmeister zu Beginn der Edo-Zeit; 1607–1650; Sohn des Yagyū Munenori; diente Tokugawa Iemitsu; verfasste 1642 die Strategieschrift Tsukinoshō u.a.)柳生十兵衛;柳生十兵衞 [やぎゅうじゅうべえ]
Yagyū Mitsuyoshi (Fechtmeister zu Beginn der Edo-Zeit; 1607–1650; auch bekannt als Jūbee; Sohn des Yagyū Munenori; diente Tokugawa Iemitsu; verfasste 1642 die Strategieschrift Tsukinoshō u.a.)柳生三厳 [やぎゅうみつよし]
Yagyū Munenori (Fechtmeister zu Beginn der Edo-Zeit; 1571–1646; kämpfte auf der Seite von Tokugawa Ieyasu in der Schlacht von Sekigahara; lehrte Tokugawa Hidetada den Yagyū-Shinkage-Ryū-Schwertstil)柳生宗矩 [やぎゅうむねのり]
Yagyū Muneyoshi (Fechtmeister in der Sengoku- und Azuchi-Momoyama-Zeit; 1527–1606; lernte den Shinkage-Ryū von Kamiizumi Hidetsuna und begründete den Yagyū-Shinkage-Ryū; diente Tsutsui Junkei, Miyoshi Nagayoshi, Matsunaga Hisahide u.a., ab 1594 im Dienst 柳生宗厳 [やぎゅうむねよし]
 

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