Difference between revisions of "Shimazu clan"

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*********[[Izaku Hisayasu|Shimazu Hisayasu]] (Izaku clan), son of Tadakuni
 
*********[[Izaku Hisayasu|Shimazu Hisayasu]] (Izaku clan), son of Tadakuni
 
**********[[Shimazu Yoshihisa (15th c.)|Shimazu Yoshihisa]], son of Hisayasu
 
**********[[Shimazu Yoshihisa (15th c.)|Shimazu Yoshihisa]], son of Hisayasu
***********[[Shimazu Tadayoshi]] (Sôshû clan), son of Yoshihisa
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***********[[Shimazu Tadayoshi (Soshu)|Shimazu Tadayoshi]] (Sôshû clan), son of Yoshihisa
 
*********[[Shimazu Tomohisa]], son of Tadakuni, progenitor of Sôshû clan<ref>相州家, not to be confused with the Shimazu Sôshû family (総州家) mentioned above.</ref>
 
*********[[Shimazu Tomohisa]], son of Tadakuni, progenitor of Sôshû clan<ref>相州家, not to be confused with the Shimazu Sôshû family (総州家) mentioned above.</ref>
 
**********[[Shimazu Yokihisa]], son of Tomohisa
 
**********[[Shimazu Yokihisa]], son of Tomohisa
***********[[Shimazu Tadayoshi]], son of Yokihisa
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***********[[Shimazu Tadayoshi (Nisshin)|Shimazu Tadayoshi]], adopted son of Yokihisa
 
************Tadayoshi's sons [[Shimazu Takahisa (15th c.)|Shimazu Takahisa]], [[Shimazu Naohisa]], [[Shimazu Tadamasa (15th c.)|Shimazu Tadamasa]]
 
************Tadayoshi's sons [[Shimazu Takahisa (15th c.)|Shimazu Takahisa]], [[Shimazu Naohisa]], [[Shimazu Tadamasa (15th c.)|Shimazu Tadamasa]]
 
*************[[Shimazu Mochihisa]], son of Tadamasa
 
*************[[Shimazu Mochihisa]], son of Tadamasa
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***********[[Shimazu Tadataka]] (1497-1519), son of Tadamasa, 13th family head
 
***********[[Shimazu Tadataka]] (1497-1519), son of Tadamasa, 13th family head
 
***********[[Shimazu Katsuhisa]] (1503-1573), son of Tadamasa, 14th family head
 
***********[[Shimazu Katsuhisa]] (1503-1573), son of Tadamasa, 14th family head
************[[Shimazu Takahisa]] (1514-1571), son of Katsuhisa, 15th family head
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************[[Shimazu Takahisa]] (1514-1571), adopted son of Katsuhisa, 15th family head
 
*************[[Shimazu Iehisa]], son of Katsuhisa, progenitor of the Nagayoshi Shimazu
 
*************[[Shimazu Iehisa]], son of Katsuhisa, progenitor of the Nagayoshi Shimazu
 
*************[[Shimazu Toshihisa]], son of Katsuhisa, progenitor of the Hioki Shimazu
 
*************[[Shimazu Toshihisa]], son of Katsuhisa, progenitor of the Hioki Shimazu
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********************[[Shimazu Munenobu]] (1728-1749), son of Tsugutoyo, 23rd family head, 6th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
 
********************[[Shimazu Munenobu]] (1728-1749), son of Tsugutoyo, 23rd family head, 6th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
 
********************[[Shimazu Shigetoshi]] (1729-1755), son of Tsugutoyo, 24th family head, 7th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
 
********************[[Shimazu Shigetoshi]] (1729-1755), son of Tsugutoyo, 24th family head, 7th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
 
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*********************[[Shimazu Shigehide]] (1745-1833), son of Shigetoshi, 25th family head, 8th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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**********************[[Kodai-in (1773-1844)|Shige-hime]] (Kôdai-in), daughter of Shigehide, wife of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ienari]]
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**********************[[Shimazu Masataka]], lord of [[Nakatsu han]] in [[Buzen province]], son of Shigehide, adopted by [[Okudaira Masao]]
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**********************[[Shimazu Narihiro]], lord of [[Fukuoka han]], son of Shigehide, adopted by [[Kuroda Narikiyo]]
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**********************[[Shimazu Nobuyuki]], lord of [[Hachinohe han]], son of Shigehide, adopted by [[Nanbu Nobumasa]]
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**********************[[Shimazu Narinobu]] (1773-1841), son of Shigehide, 26th family head, 9th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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***********************[[Shimazu Sadatake]], lord of [[Iyo-Matsuyama han]], son of Narinobu, adopted by [[Matsudaira Sadamichi]]
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***********************[[Shimazu Tadatake]] (Imaizumi family), son of Narinobu
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************************[[Atsuhime]], daughter of Tadatake, adopted by Shimazu Nariakira, wife of Shogun [[Tokugawa Iesada]]
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***********************[[Shimazu Narioki]] (1791-1859), son of Narinobu, 27th family head, 10th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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************************[[Iku-hime]], daughter of Narioki, wife of [[Konoe Tadahiro]]
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************************[[Shimazu Naritoshi]], son of Narioki, lord of [[Okayama han]], adopted by [[Ikeda Narimasa]]
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************************[[Toki-hime]], daughter of Narioki, wife of [[Yamauchi Toyoteru]], lord of [[Tosa han]]
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************************[[Shimazu Hisamitsu]] (Shimazu Tamazato family), son of Narioki
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*************************[[Shimazu Tadayoshi]] (1840-1897), son of Hisamitsu, 29th family head, 12th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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************************[[Shimazu Nariakira]] (1809-1858), son of Narioki, 28th family head, 11th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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*************************[[Sada-hime]], daughter of Nariakira, wife of [[Konoe Tadafusa]]
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*************************[[Teru-hime]],
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 13:29, 6 September 2013

  • Japanese: 島津(Shimazu-ke)

The Shimazu, who may have been descended from the Koremune clan, were founded by Shimazu Tadahisa (d.1227), who was appointed as military commander of southern Kyushu by Minamoto Yoritomo in 1187. The Shimazu were splintered into two contending factions following the death of Shimazu Sadahisa (1265-1351) and remained fractured into the Sengoku Period. Building on the efforts of his father Shimazu Takahisa, Shimazu Yoshihisa managed to take much of Kyushu by 1587 but was forced back by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Though they supported Ishida Mitsunari in 1600, the Shimazu remained a powerful house until the end of the Edo Period. It was once believed that Shimazu Tadahisa was an illegitimate child of Minamoto no Yoritomo, a story that has largely been abandoned since the end of the Edo Period.

Selected Members of the Shimazu clan

References

  • Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005
  • Kaiyô kokka Satsuma 海洋国家薩摩, Kagoshima: Shôkoshûseikan (2010), 58-59.
  1. The Sôshû family was considered one of the chief branch families of the Shimazu lords of Satsuma
  2. 相州家, not to be confused with the Shimazu Sôshû family (総州家) mentioned above.