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  • ...agoromo Kisshû]] and [[Akera Kanko|Akera Kankô]], he was considered one of the Three Great Masters of ''[[tanka]]'' poetry of his time. [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...Yorinobu was the tenth son of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], and was the founder of the [[Kishu Tokugawa clan|Kishû Tokugawa branch family]]. ...e]], 550,000 ''koku'') in [[1619]] and so became the head of the second of the Tokugawa ''[[gosanke]]'' houses.
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  • [[File:Murata-shinpachi.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Murata's grave at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]]]] ...vernment]] and returned home to [[Kagoshima]], where he became the head of the ''[[Shigakko|Shigakkô]]'' artillery crew.
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  • ...aira Yorinobu]] while the lord of Mito, [[Tokugawa Yoshiatsu]], was young. The three were dismissed from that position in [[1849]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôy ...ded [[Tani Morinori]] to become lord of [[Yamaga han]] in [[1855]], taking the name [[Tani Morishige]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2
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  • The Mongol Invasion Scroll, or ''Môko Shûrai Ekotoba'' was commissioned in [[ *Karl Friday, ''Samurai Warfare and the State in Early Medieval Japan'', Routledge (2004), 17.
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  • ...nitor of the [[Matsudaira clan (Echizen)|Matsudaira clan of Echizen]], and the first Matsudaira lord of [[Matsue han]]. He was the third son of [[Yuki Hideyasu|Yûki Hideyasu]], the second son of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. Naomasa's elder brothers were [[Matsudai
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  • Hosokawa Shigekata was the 8th [[Edo period]] head of the [[Hosokawa clan]], and lord of [[Kumamoto han]]. ...his elder brother [[Hosokawa Munetaka]] as head of the family, and lord of the domain, after Munetaka died suddenly.
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  • ...a]]) in [[1858]] when [[Tokugawa Yoshikumi]] was forced into retirement in the [[Ansei Purge]]. ...illegitimate child Matsudaira Yoshimasa (Hidemaro), who then later took on the name [[Tokugawa Yoshinori]].
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  • ...s lord of [[Yoshida han]] in [[Mikawa province]]. He served as a member of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' from [[1788]] until his resignation on [[1803]]/12/12. The annual ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' procession reenactment performed
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  • Shimazu Tadashige was the son of [[Shimazu Tadayoshi]], last ''daimyô'' of [[Satsuma han]]. ...aining traditional samurai modes of dress and lifestyle for some time into the [[Meiji period]], Tadashige had a British tutor from a young age, and adopt
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  • ...eyasu ordered him to commit suicide. Prior to his death, Nobuyasu had been the keeper of Okazaki in [[Mikawa province]]. He was also said to have had a cr [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...haracter for "fun" or "relaxation" (楽, ''raku''), by Ôkôchi, on display at the [[Hotta mansion]] in [[Sakura (city)|Sakura]]]] Ôkôchi Teruna was the last [[Edo period]] [[daimyo|lord]] of [[Takasaki han]] in [[Kozuke provinc
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  • Ogasawara Nagashige was a shogunal official, who served as one of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' from [[1697]]-[[1705]], and again from [[1709]]-[[1710] [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...[[Tanaka Yoshimasa]] and [[Kuroda Nagamasa]]. Whether or not he survived the battle is unknown. [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...or archive of books and documents, within the grounds of [[Saiki castle]]. The 80,000 or so books in this collection were chiefly Chinese works, but also [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...cts of all classes, and intimately tied into loyalty to the Emperor and to the nation. ...ment that the military "should be viewed as the reflection of the whole of the subjects of Japan,"<ref>Friday, 342.</ref> and indicates that soldiers shou
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  • ...a]], he succeeded his elder brother [[Shimazu Tadataka]] to become head of the clan in [[1519]]. ...later years but when the two came at odds Katsuhisa was banished and spent the rest of his life wandering from place to place on [[Kyushu]].
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  • ...[[Narahara Kizaemon]] attempted unsuccessfully to seize control of one of the British vessels. [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...hige was given a fief in [[Omi province|Ômi province]] and later served in the [[Osaka Campaign|Osaka Campaigns]] ([[1614]], [[1615]]). [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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