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  • ...was the wife of [[Tokugawa Mitsutomo]] (third lord of [[Owari han]]), and the daughter of Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] & his concubine [[Ofuri-no-kata (d. ...nal Japanese count]]).<ref>Cecilia Segawa Seigle, “Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and the Formation of Edo Castle Rituals of Giving,” in Martha Chaiklin (ed.), ''M
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  • ...awa seasonal observances|seasonal occasions]] such as New Year's alongside the ''daimyô''; such requests were regularly denied.
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  • ...nun, retiring in [[1601]] to the [[Kodai-ji|Kôdaiji]] in [[Kyoto]] (where the tombs of Hideyoshi, his mother, and, later, [[Toyotomi Hideyori]] came to r ...[[1605]], and Kôdai-in and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi]] were buried in the temple.
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  • ...awa Ieyasu]], and was the first head of the [[Mito Tokugawa clan]], one of the ''[[gosanke]]''. ...the third of the ''gosanke'', a lineage which two centuries later provided the 15th and final Tokugawa [[shogun|shôgun]], [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]].
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  • ...fact described as ebisu, a somewhat generic term which was also applied to the Ainu. ...ven for Yoshiie and Yoriyoshi. Yet the Minamoto cause was much assisted by the enlistment of [[Kiyowara Noritake]], a locally powerful figure whose rugged
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  • ...e Screen]]'', an image often used to represent the attitude and fashion of the ''kabukimono''.]] ...t mean, essentially, one (者) who leans (傾) [away from normal, or away from the norm] and is unusual (奇).
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  • [[File:Shoni-graves.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The graves of Shôni Sukeyoshi and his father [[Muto Sukeyori|Mutô Sukeyori]], Shôni Sukeyoshi was the son of [[Muto Sukeyori|Mutô Sukeyori]], and served as [[Dazaifu shoni|Daza
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  • ...d to have been a sad one, as his first wife evidently committed suicide at the age of 24 and his principal concubine also died young due to illness. [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • Tôyama Sokukun was a [[Tokugawa shogunate]] official active during the [[Bakumatsu period]]. ...ji bugyô]]''. In [[1857]], he was reassigned to ''[[ometsuke|ômetsuke]]''. The following year he was named ''[[dochu bugyo|dôchû bugyô]]''. In [[1860]]
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  • ...sea-lords or pirates based in [[Kamagari]] and the surrounding islands in the [[Inland Sea]]. ...ds both locally within their local section of the Inland Sea as well as to the Kyoto/Osaka region.
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  • Sakai Tadazane was the second [[Sakai clan]] lord of [[Himeji han]]. The eldest son of [[Sakai Tadamochi]] (heir to [[Sakai Tadazumi]], first Sakai [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • [[Image:Morishimazuyagura.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The graves of Shimazu Tadahisa and [[Mori Suemitsu|Môri Suemitsu]] in [[Kamaku *''Titles: ''[[shugo]]'' of Satsuma; "Lord of the Twelve Southern Islands"''
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  • He joined the [[Mibu Roshigumi]] in Kyoto in [[1863]]. In [[1865]], he became captain of the 3rd unit of the [[Shinsengumi]].
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  • Shimazu Tsunataka was the third [[Edo period]] lord of [[Satsuma han]]. He was the eldest son of [[Shimazu Tsunahisa]].
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  • Sô Yoshitada was the 30th head of the [[So clan|Sô clan]] and 13th [[Edo period]] lord of [[Tsushima han]]. ...in [[1813]]. Prior to that, he served as proxy for his father in receiving the [[1811]] [[Korean embassy to Edo|Korean embassy to Japan]], when Yoshikatsu
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  • [[File:Saigo-kohei.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Saigô Kohei's gravestone at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in [[Kagoshima]]]] ...and [[Saigo Tsugumichi|Saigô Tsugumichi]]. He was killed in battle during the [[Satsuma Rebellion]] in [[1877]].
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  • ...fourth [[Abe clan]] lord of [[Fukuyama han]]. Though appointed a member of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' in [[1787]]/3, he resigned less than a year later, in [ ...to his position as a ''rôjû''), he returned to the domain in [[1790]] for the first time in some time, and initiated a series of administrative reforms.
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  • ...the [[1860 Japanese Embassy to the United States|first Japanese embassy to the US]]. ...Dutch-language translator, translating books provided to the shogunate by the [[Dutch East India Company]], he was ordered in [[1859]] to begin studying
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  • ...himôsa province]] but retired in 1616 and went to [[Kyoto]], where he died the following year. [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • Sô Yoshishige was the 26th head of the [[So clan|Sô clan]] and the eighth [[Edo period]] lord of [[Tsushima han]]. The eldest son of [[So Yoshinobu|Sô Yoshinobu]], he became lord of Tsushima in
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