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− | Settsu no kuni | + | *Japanese:摂津国(Settsu no kuni) or 摂州 (Sesshu) |
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+ | The area was part of present Osaka city and Sakai city and Kobe city. | ||
==Han in Settsu== | ==Han in Settsu== | ||
− | *Takatsuki han | + | *Takatsuki han 高槻藩 |
− | *Asada han | + | *Asada han 麻田藩 |
− | *Amagasaki han | + | *Amagasaki han 尼崎藩 |
− | *Mita han | + | *Mita han 三田藩 |
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+ | ==Districts== | ||
+ | *Sumiyoshi district 住吉郡 | ||
+ | *Higashinari district 東成郡 | ||
+ | *Noshinari district 西成郡 | ||
+ | *Shimakami district 嶋上郡 | ||
+ | *Shimashimo district 嶋下郡 | ||
+ | *Teshima district 豊嶋郡 | ||
+ | *Kawabe district 川辺郡 | ||
+ | *Muko district 武庫郡 | ||
+ | *Ubara district 菟原郡 | ||
+ | *Yatabe district 八部郡 | ||
+ | *Arima district 有馬郡 | ||
+ | *Nose district 能勢郡 | ||
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+ | ==Hereditary Shugo Family== | ||
+ | * [[Hosokawa clan|Hosokawa]] ([[1374]]-[[1522]])<ref>Grossberg, Kenneth. ''Japan's Renaissance'' Cornell University, NY, 2001</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Battles in Settsu province== | ||
+ | * [[Battle of Sakai]] ([[1399]]) | ||
+ | * [[Battle of Yamazaki]] ([[1582]]) | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | [[Category:Provinces]] |
Latest revision as of 01:00, 7 August 2007
- Japanese:摂津国(Settsu no kuni) or 摂州 (Sesshu)
The area was part of present Osaka city and Sakai city and Kobe city.
Han in Settsu
- Takatsuki han 高槻藩
- Asada han 麻田藩
- Amagasaki han 尼崎藩
- Mita han 三田藩
Districts
- Sumiyoshi district 住吉郡
- Higashinari district 東成郡
- Noshinari district 西成郡
- Shimakami district 嶋上郡
- Shimashimo district 嶋下郡
- Teshima district 豊嶋郡
- Kawabe district 川辺郡
- Muko district 武庫郡
- Ubara district 菟原郡
- Yatabe district 八部郡
- Arima district 有馬郡
- Nose district 能勢郡
Hereditary Shugo Family
Battles in Settsu province
Notes
- ↑ Grossberg, Kenneth. Japan's Renaissance Cornell University, NY, 2001