Thirty-three quadrillion, three hundred thirty-three trillion, three hundred thirty-three billion, three hundred thirty-three million, three hundred thirty-three thousand, three hundred thirty-three hundred-quadrillionths.
A triangle has three sides and three angles.
Three and three fourths plus three is six and three fourths.
three is prime nine equals three times three
3x3x3=27
The three great unifiers of Japan were; Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi & Tokugawa Ieyasu.
The three great Japanese unifiers were Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. They played key roles in unifying Japan during the Sengoku period in the late 16th century.
The first of the "Three Great Unifiers" of Japan was Oda Nobunaga.
as peacemaker and unifiers
Oda Nobunaga was a famous Japanese daimyo who lived from 1534-1582. He is generally considered to be the first of the "Three Great Unifiers" of Japanese history.
shogunate and daimyo and samurai
No matter how wrong this sounds, it was actually the vikings.
Oda Nobunaga was the first of the three "Great Unifiers of Japan." He was known for his military prowess and his ruthlessness. His victories include: Okehazama (1560), Anegawa (1570) and Nagashino (1575) among others.
Oda Nobunaga was a Japanese Daimyo who is most famous for being the first of the "Three Great Unifiers" of Japan. (The other 2 being Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu, respectively.)
the music, specially the blues, unite them. This because of the lyrics the blues usually posed were "unifiers". Also, the goverment and their campains took an important place in this proces.
Oda Nobunaga - Began the process of the unification of Japan. This process would eventually lead to the end of the Sengoku Jidai (Warring States Period). Tokugawa Ieyasu - He was the third of the "Great unifiers of Japan." His establishment of the Tokugawa Bakufu ushered in what is known as the Edo Period, which would last until 1868.
Oda Nobunaga - Began the process of the unification of Japan. This process would eventually lead to the end of the Sengoku Jidai (Warring States Period). Tokugawa Ieyasu - He was the third of the "Great unifiers of Japan." His establishment of the Tokugawa Bakufu ushered in what is known as the Edo Period, which would last until 1868.