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  • ::''See also [[Matsudaira clan (Echizen)]]'' ...nteen families bearing the name Matsudaira, the Matsudaira clan of [[Fukui han]] perhaps the most prominent.<ref>Mitani Hiroshi, David Noble (trans.), ''E
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  • ...century, he was commissioned by [[Matsudaira Tadanao]] (lord of [[Echizen han]] and grandson of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]) to produce works for the wedding tro
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  • ...s general [[Shibata Katsuie]] in the [[Hokuriku]], and was given land in [[Echizen province]], then in [[Noto province]]. After surrendering to [[Toyotomi Hid ...them--[[Daishoji han|Daishôji]] 大聖寺 (70,000 ''koku'') in Kaga and [[Toyama han|Toyama]] 富山 (100,000 ''koku'') in Etchû. These fiefs continued thus un
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  • ...a prominent [[Sengoku period]] ''daimyô'', whose descendants ruled [[Kaga han]]. ...], 30,000 koku), becoming known as one of the so-called Echizen Triumivir (Echizen sanninshu) and eventually receiving [[Noto province]] (1581). He aided [[Sh
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  • ...venth [[Matsudaira clan (Echizen)|Matsudaira clan]] ''daimyô'' of [[Matsue han]], and a famed tea master.
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  • ...three provinces.<ref name=honjin/> The [[Edo period]] [[han]] of [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] would prove to cover roughly the same territory. ...[[Shimazu Tadatsuna]], went on to become founder of the [[Echizen province|Echizen]] Shimazu. Tadahisa's grave ''[[yagura]]'' can be found in Kamakura, a few
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  • ...hree reigns have been found in archaeological excavations as far away as [[Echizen province]] (modern-day [[Fukui prefecture]]), suggesting some significant d
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  • ...the old feudal system in operation. He helped to organize the school in [[Echizen province]], and many of his students later became prominent officers in the ...silk-reeling apparatus, etc. When the ''[[han]]'' were [[abolition of the han|abolished]], most of his students left for the capital.
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  • *''Japanese'': 小浜藩 (''Obama han'') Obama han was based at [[Obama castle]] in Wakasa province (today [[Fukui prefecture]
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  • *''Distinction: [[Roju|Rôjû]], daimyo of [[Sabae han]], [[Kyoto shoshidai]], [[Shimousa province|Shimousa]] no kami'' Manabe Akikatsu was a daimyô of [[Sabae han]] in [[Echizen province]], and served for a time as ''[[Kyoto shoshidai]]'', ''[[Osaka jod
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  • ::''For Tokugawa Yoshichika 徳川義比, 15th lord of [[Owari han]], see [[Tokugawa Mochinaga]].'' ...ted in [[1908]] by [[Tokugawa Yoshikatsu]], the last ''daimyô'' of [[Owari han]]; Yoshichika succeeded Yoshikatsu to become the 19th head of the [[Owari T
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  • ...province]] for a time, and later [[Asakura Ujikage]] of [[Echizen province|Echizen]]. In [[1566]] Mitsuhide is supposed to have acted as a messenger for the ' * ''Han Taikô-ki'' (反・太閤記) Kirino Sakuto
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  • Kôchi castle was the seat of the [[Yamauchi clan]], lords of [[Tosa han]]. ...t the new castle, based on a plan by his chief building magistrate, [[Dodo Echizen]].<ref>[[Luke Roberts]], ''Mercantilism in a Japanese Domain: The Merchant
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  • ...okudaka]]'' of 770,000 ''[[koku]]'', the second-largest of any domain (''[[han]]''). Members of the family continued to be powerful and influential in gov **[[Shimazu Tadatsuna]], son of Tadahisa, & progenitor of the Echizen Shimazu
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  • **[[Tokugawa Nobuyasu]] - eldest son of Ieyasu, founder of [[Matsudaira clan (Echizen)]] ...[Hoshina Masayuki]] - third son of Hidetada by a concubine; lord of [[Aizu han]]
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  • Shimazu Hisamitsu was the father of the last [[daimyo]] of [[Satsuma han]], the young [[Shimazu Tadayoshi]], who ruled the domain from [[1858]] unti ...brother to [[Shimazu Nariakira]]. Hisamitsu was considered the head of the Echizen (Shigetomi) branch of the Shimazu, and the founder or ancestor of the Tamaz
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  • Shimazu Nariakira was ''daimyô'' of [[Satsuma han]] from [[1851]] until his death in [[1858]], and a prominent and influentia ...i Yodo|Yamauchi Yôdô]] of [[Tosa han]]; and [[Date Munenari]] of [[Uwajima han]].<ref name=honjin/>
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  • ...ith wildlife including foxes and badgers. One former retainer of [[Satsuma han]] lamented that it was "unbearable to look at."<ref>Fujitani, 41.</ref> ...rebuilt after the 1657 fire by [[Hosokawa Tsunatoshi]], lord of [[Kumamoto han]], and though damaged in a [[1703]] earthquake, it was restored the followi
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  • ...ort of [[Niigata]] joining them in [[1843]].<ref>Hellyer, 139.</ref> The ''han'' were then divided among members of the Tokugawa family, Tokugawa retainer ...goya), [[Kii province|Kii]], and [[Echizen province|Echizen]], and [[Mito han|Mito]] in [[Hitachi province|Hitachi]] in the [[Kanto|Kantô]] Plain. Impor
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