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[[Image:Udono_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Udono kamon.]]
 
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*''Japanese'': 鵜殿家 ''(Udono-ke)''
  
The Udono of Tôtômi claimed descent from Fujiwara Sanekata, a man of letters during the Heian Period. They were a noted retainer family of the Imagawa during the Sengoku Period, but declined in power following the Imagawa's defeat at Okehazama in 1560.
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The Udono of [[Totomi province|Tôtômi]] claimed descent from [[Fujiwara Sanekata]], a man of letters of the [[Heian Period]]. They were a noted retainer family of the [[Imagawa clan]] during the [[Sengoku Period]], but declined in power following the Imagawa's defeat at [[Battle of Okehazama|Okehazama]] in [[1560]].
  
 
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[[Category:Clans]]

Latest revision as of 10:28, 4 July 2012

The Udono kamon.
  • Japanese: 鵜殿家 (Udono-ke)

The Udono of Tôtômi claimed descent from Fujiwara Sanekata, a man of letters of the Heian Period. They were a noted retainer family of the Imagawa clan during the Sengoku Period, but declined in power following the Imagawa's defeat at Okehazama in 1560.