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Niten (born Miyamoto Musashi) (1584 – June 13, 1645) is a Japanese swordsman and is considered to be among the greatest humani warriors to have ever lived. He is the only person to ever defeat Scathach in single combat.

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  • Niten (born Miyamoto Musashi) (1584 – June 13, 1645) is a Japanese swordsman and is considered to be among the greatest humani warriors to have ever lived. He is the only person to ever defeat Scathach in single combat.
  • Niten was an essay on the way of two swords written by Mirumoto Hojatsu, based on the teachings of his adoptive father Mirumoto and his own skills. Niten means "two swords", "two heavens" or "two swords fall from heaven", and is most commonly referred to as the daisho technique outside of the Dragon Clan. The original text was written without sections by Hojatsu, but his son-in-law Mirumoto Kijome divided the text into sections and named them. Some scholars feel that Kijome's aid diluted the text, but others feel it helped clarify a bulky document.
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  • Miyamoto Musashi
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  • Niten (born Miyamoto Musashi) (1584 – June 13, 1645) is a Japanese swordsman and is considered to be among the greatest humani warriors to have ever lived. He is the only person to ever defeat Scathach in single combat.
  • Niten was an essay on the way of two swords written by Mirumoto Hojatsu, based on the teachings of his adoptive father Mirumoto and his own skills. Niten means "two swords", "two heavens" or "two swords fall from heaven", and is most commonly referred to as the daisho technique outside of the Dragon Clan. The original text was written without sections by Hojatsu, but his son-in-law Mirumoto Kijome divided the text into sections and named them. Some scholars feel that Kijome's aid diluted the text, but others feel it helped clarify a bulky document.
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