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BAN$503961$ - translation to spanish

SAMURAI
Ban Danemon; Naoyuki Ban; Ban Dan'emon; Danemon Ban
  • Ochiai Yoshiiku]]

BAN      
red de area local, red establecida dentro de una casa privada (Jerga en Informática)
banned         
OFFICIAL RULE OR RULING PROHIBITING SOMETHING GENERALLY, OR FORBIDDING SOMEONE TO DO SOMETHING OTHERS CAN DO
Banned; Ban (legal); Banned person; Blockstick; &b; Forum bans; Ban (right)
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* banned book = libro prohibido
* banned title = documento prohibido
ban         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BAN; Ban (disambiguation); BAN (disambiguation); Bans; Bans (disambiguation); B.A.N.
prohibición
excomunión
edicto
proscribir
desterrar
excomulgar
prohibir

Definition

Arriere-ban
·noun A proclamation, as of the French kings, calling not only their immediate feudatories, but the vassals of these feudatories, to take the field for war; also, the body of vassals called or liable to be called to arms, as in ancient France.

Wikipedia

Ban Naoyuki

Ban Naoyuki (塙 直之, 1567 – May 26, 1615), also known as Ban Dan'emon (塙 団右衛門), was a Japanese samurai general of the late Sengoku and early Edo periods. He first served as a retainer of Katō Yoshiaki, one of the "Seven Spears of Shizugatake", who went on to become lord of the Aizu domain, in Mutsu. Naoyuki served Lord Katō as a gunnery commander (teppō-taishō).

Naoyuki followed his lord during the invasion of Korea in the 1590s, and for his actions in combat there he was given a stipend of 350 koku. However, at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, he opposed Yoshiaki's orders and subsequently left his service. After that, he served several lords, including Kobayakawa Hideaki, Matsudaira Tadayoshi, and Fukushima Masanori; however, as his former lord Yoshiaki was a hindrance, Naoyuki entered the priesthood for a time.

He served the Toyotomi clan at the Osaka Winter Campaign in 1614. However, during the next year's Summer Campaign, he was killed in action fighting Asano Nagaakira's forces in Izumi province.