
Zenkei Shibayama
Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, born on November 30, 1894, and died on August 29, 1974. His life and contributions are not well-documented.

Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, born on November 30, 1894, and died on August 29, 1974. His life and contributions are not well-documented.

Hiroyuki Sanada is a Japanese actor born on October 12, 1960. He is renowned for his exceptional performances in films and television, particularly for his roles in historical and war-themed films.

Lester Cole, an American screenwriter, was born in June 1904 and passed away on August 15, 1985. He is renowned for his contributions to film scriptwriting, participating in the creation of scripts for many classic films.

Marco Pantani was an Italian professional road racing cyclist, born on January 13, 1970, and passed away on February 14, 2004. He emerged in the early 1990s and became known for his exceptional climbing ability and speed. Pantani won the Tour de France in 1998, becoming the first Italian to win the race. His career included multiple victories in the Giro d'Italia and other major races. Unfortunately, he retired early due to health issues and died in 2004 due to drug abuse.

Former President of Argentina, military leader, born on August 2, 1925, and died on May 17, 2013.

Niccolò Machiavelli was an Italian historian, political theorist, and philosopher who lived during the Renaissance. He is best known for his book 'The Prince,' which delves into the concepts of power, political tactics, and the art of rule.
Takenaka Shigekata (1828-1891) was a Japanese samurai and government official during the late Edo and Meiji periods. Born into the Takenaka clan in Mino Province (present-day Gifu Prefecture), he was a descendant of the famous strategist Takenaka Shigeharu (Hanbei). Shigekata served as a retainer of the Owari domain before joining the Meiji government after the 1868 Restoration. He held various posts in the Justice Ministry and local administration, contributing to legal reforms and regional development. Known for his pragmatic approach, he helped bridge the gap between feudal traditions and modernization. In his later years, he focused on education and social welfare. His work, though less prominent, played a vital role in Japan's transition to a modern state.

Enson Inoue, born on April 15, 1967, is a renowned mixed martial artist. His career began in the 1990s, and he achieved significant success in the world of mixed martial arts with his exceptional skills and tactics.

Wilfred Owen was an English poet renowned for his works during World War I. His poetry vividly depicted the cruelty and suffering of soldiers, becoming a classic in war literature.

Tsukahara Bokuden, 1489-1571, was a mysterious figure from the Sengoku period in Japan. His identity and occupation remain controversial to this day.