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**************[[Shimazu Tadatsune]] (1576-1638, aka Iehisa), son of Yoshihiro, 18th family head, 1st Edo period daimyô of Satsuma
 
**************[[Shimazu Tadatsune]] (1576-1638, aka Iehisa), son of Yoshihiro, 18th family head, 1st Edo period daimyô of Satsuma
 
***************[[Kajiki Tadaaki|Shimazu Tadaaki]], son of Tadatsune, progenitor of the Kajiki clan
 
***************[[Kajiki Tadaaki|Shimazu Tadaaki]], son of Tadatsune, progenitor of the Kajiki clan
***************[[Shimazu Mitsuhisa]] (1616-1694), son of Tadatsune, 19th family head, 2nd daimyô of Satsuma
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***************[[Shimazu Mitsuhisa]] (1616-1694), son of Tadatsune, 19th family head, 2nd Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
 
****************[[Shimazu Tsunahisa]] (1637-1673), son of Mitsuhisa
 
****************[[Shimazu Tsunahisa]] (1637-1673), son of Mitsuhisa
*****************[[Shimazu Tsunataka]] (1650-1704), son of Tsunahisa, 20th family head, 3rd daimyô of Satsuma
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*****************[[Shimazu Tsunataka]] (1650-1704), son of Tsunahisa, 20th family head, 3rd Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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******************[[Shimazu Yoshitaka]] (1675-1747), son of Tsunataka, 21st family head, 4th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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*******************[[Shimazu Tadaakira]] ([[Imaizumi clan]]), son of Yoshitaka
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*******************[[Shimazu Tadanori]] (Shigetomi family), son of Yoshitaka
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*******************[[Shimazu Tsugutoyo]] (1701-1760), son of Yoshitaka, 22nd family head, 5th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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********************[[Shimazu Munenobu]] (1728-1749), son of Tsugutoyo, 23rd family head, 6th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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********************[[Shimazu Shigetoshi]] (1729-1755), son of Tsugutoyo, 24th family head, 7th Edo pd daimyô of Satsuma
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 13:48, 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.