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* ''Japanese'': 大久保忠孝 ''(Ookubo Tadataka)'' | * ''Japanese'': 大久保忠孝 ''(Ookubo Tadataka)'' | ||
+ | Ôkubo Tadataka was the 8th son of [[Okubo Tadakazu|Ôkubo Tadakazu]]. From [[1576]] he served his older brother [[Okubo Tadayo|Tadayo]] in numerous battles. In [[1580]], he received a fief worth 2000 ''[[koku]]''. | ||
− | Tadataka was the | + | Tadataka is buried at Ryûgyô-ji, a Buddhist temple he established. The temple was relocated to its current location in the Takanawa neighborhood of [[Edo]]/[[Tokyo]] in [[1668]]. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
* [[Sengoku Jinmei Jiten]] | * [[Sengoku Jinmei Jiten]] | ||
− | + | *"Map of Walking Course for the Hotel Area," Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa. | |
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[[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]] | [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]] |
Latest revision as of 19:52, 25 May 2017
Ôkubo Tadataka was the 8th son of Ôkubo Tadakazu. From 1576 he served his older brother Tadayo in numerous battles. In 1580, he received a fief worth 2000 koku.
Tadataka is buried at Ryûgyô-ji, a Buddhist temple he established. The temple was relocated to its current location in the Takanawa neighborhood of Edo/Tokyo in 1668.
References
- Sengoku Jinmei Jiten
- "Map of Walking Course for the Hotel Area," Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa.