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| [[Image:Hachisuka_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Hachisuka kamon.]] | | [[Image:Hachisuka_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Hachisuka kamon.]] |
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− | *''Japanese'': 蜂須賀家 ''(Hachisuka-ke)'' | + | *''Japanese'': [[蜂須賀]]家 ''(Hachisuka-ke)'' |
| The Hachisuka of [[Owari province]] claimed descent from [[Shiba Takatsune]] (d.[[1367]]) and later came to serve the [[Oda clan|Oda]] family. | | The Hachisuka of [[Owari province]] claimed descent from [[Shiba Takatsune]] (d.[[1367]]) and later came to serve the [[Oda clan|Oda]] family. |
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| [[Hachisuka Masakatsu]], who played a role in [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'s [[1585]] [[Invasion of Shikoku (1585)|Invasion of Shikoku]], had been based at [[Tatsuno han|Tatsuno]] in [[Harima province]]. Following the invasion of Shikoku, he was enfeoffed in [[Awa province]], where the clan would remain through the [[Edo period]]. At the time of the [[battle of Sekigahara]] ([[1600]]), Masakatsu's son [[Hachisuka Iemasa]] officially returned the fief to [[Toyotomi Hideyori]]. Iemasa made his son [[Hachisuka Yoshishige]] join [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]'s side in the conflict, after which the Tokugawa officially granted the Hachisuka [[Tokushima han]] as their fief. | | [[Hachisuka Masakatsu]], who played a role in [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'s [[1585]] [[Invasion of Shikoku (1585)|Invasion of Shikoku]], had been based at [[Tatsuno han|Tatsuno]] in [[Harima province]]. Following the invasion of Shikoku, he was enfeoffed in [[Awa province]], where the clan would remain through the [[Edo period]]. At the time of the [[battle of Sekigahara]] ([[1600]]), Masakatsu's son [[Hachisuka Iemasa]] officially returned the fief to [[Toyotomi Hideyori]]. Iemasa made his son [[Hachisuka Yoshishige]] join [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]'s side in the conflict, after which the Tokugawa officially granted the Hachisuka [[Tokushima han]] as their fief. |
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− | The Hachisuka remained ''[[tozama daimyo|tozama daimyô]]'' in Tokushima through the Edo period, with 258,000 ''[[koku]]''. | + | The Hachisuka remained ''[[tozama daimyo|tozama daimyô]]'' in Tokushima through the Edo period, with 258,000 ''[[koku]]''. Holding all of [[Awa province]], they were one of the ten or so ''[[kunimochi|hon-kunimochi]]'' ("true country holding") ''daimyô''. |
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| In the time of the third Lord of Tokushima, [[Hachisuka Tadateru]], misconduct on the part of one of the ''[[karo|karô]]'' led to a [[O-Ie Sodo|succession dispute]] known as the [[Amabe Dispute]]<!--海部騒動-->; another incident, known as the [[Inada Dispute]]<!--稲田騒動--> occurred in the [[Bakumatsu period]], throwing the governance of the domain into chaos. | | In the time of the third Lord of Tokushima, [[Hachisuka Tadateru]], misconduct on the part of one of the ''[[karo|karô]]'' led to a [[O-Ie Sodo|succession dispute]] known as the [[Amabe Dispute]]<!--海部騒動-->; another incident, known as the [[Inada Dispute]]<!--稲田騒動--> occurred in the [[Bakumatsu period]], throwing the governance of the domain into chaos. |
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| *[[Hachisuka Iemasa]] | | *[[Hachisuka Iemasa]] |
− | *[[Hachisuka Koroku]]
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| *[[Hachisuka Masakatsu]] | | *[[Hachisuka Masakatsu]] |
| *[[Hachisuka Masamoto]] | | *[[Hachisuka Masamoto]] |