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  • ...facilitating the domain's involvement in political and economic matters in the major metropolises. ...tachi no jitsuzô'', Tokyo Shoseki (2008), 93.</ref> and communicating with the ''rusuiyaku'' of other domains, as intermediaries in arranging various poli
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  • Shimazu Shôsô Hisanori was a late [[Edo period]] ''[[karo|karô]]'' to the [[Shimazu clan]] lords of [[Kagoshima han]]. ...s formally named ''karô'' and served for part or most of that year in Edo. The following year, however, after Narioki's death and Nariakira's succession,
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  • ...mazu Yoshihisa suggested the Arima renounce Christianity but did not press the issue when Harunobu declined. ...Western side in the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]) but did not suffer the loss of any land as a result.
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  • ...s above all other consorts or concubines, and was the ''de facto'' head of the [[Ooku|Ôoku]]. ...y|Nijô]], [[Kujo family|Kujô]], and [[Takatsukasa family|Takatsukasa]]) or the [[Fushimi family|Fushimi]] or [[Arisugawa family|Arisugawa families]].
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  • Date Tadamune was the second son of [[Date Masamune]], and succeeded his father as lord of [[Send ...a concubine and thus less eligible to become heir. Hidemune became lord of the smaller branch [[han|domain]] of [[Uwajima han]], while Tadamune went on to
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  • [[File:Katsura-hisatake.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Grave of Katsura Hisatake at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in Kagoshima.]] ...e was a prominent [[Satsuma han]] official in the [[Bakumatsu period]] and the subsequent [[Satsuma Rebellion]].
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  • ...Shozan]] of [[Akita han]]. Along with his lord, he was a major painter in the short-lived [[Akita ranga|Akita ''ranga'']] school. ...irst such essays to be written in Japan - as well as numerous paintings in the Western style.
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  • Shimazu Tadatoki was the second head of the [[Shimazu clan]], and second Shimazu ''[[jito|jitô]]'' & ''[[shugo]]'' of ...o Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]], against the forces of [[Emperor Go-Toba]] in the [[Jokyu War|Jôkyû War]] of [[1221]].
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  • ...against the [[Usami clan|Usami]] for this, and when he assumed command of the Uesugi in [[1579]], compelled Sadayuki's son [[Usami Katsuyuki|Katsuyuki]] [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...ai]] for a time, before being named to the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'', remaining in the latter position from [[1763]] to [[1788]]. In [[1759]], the shogunate ordered that Hamada be given to the [[Honda clan]]; Yasuyoshi became lord of [[Koga han]] in [[Shimousa provinc
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  • ...ru clan]], and [[Nanbu clan]] samurai encounter a few Russian soldiers, in the [[Kurile Islands]], and are routed. *[[Ichikawa Ebizo V|Ichikawa Ebizô V]] takes on the name Ichikawa Danjûrô VII.
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  • Matsudaira Chikayoshi was the 9th [[Edo period]] ''daimyô'' of [[Kitsuki han]] in [[Bungo province]]. ...accompanied Shogun [[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]] to [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]] the following year.<ref>''[[Ryuei bunin|Ryûei bunin]]'' 柳営補任, vol. 1,
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  • ...notable role in coastal defense and related matters in the first years of the [[Bakumatsu period]]. ...no Nagatoshi]] and others, he was one of a number of officials who pressed the shogunate in [[1853]] to allow [[Tokugawa Nariaki]], former lord of [[Mito
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  • ...; he remained in the latter post until [[1857]]/8/11, when he was named to the ''[[roju|rôjû]]''. [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • Trends in hairstyles and facial hair changed dramatically over the centuries, and were often markers of status, cultural refinement, or identi ...most solid appearance. Interestingly, these styles were not uncommon among the lower classes.
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  • [[Image:Namamugi Marker.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Marker at the site of the incident.]] ...Namamugi Incident itself has come to be counted among the major events of the [[Bakumatsu period]].
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  • Sakai Tadatomi was a late [[Edo period]] head of the [[Sakai clan]] and sixth Sakai clan lord of [[Himeji han]]. Adopted into the Sakai clan, he was married to [[Kiso-hime]], a daughter of [[Sakai Tadanori
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  • Tawara Chikakata was a retainer to the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo clan]] in the mid-to-late 16th century. ...n of his uncle [[Takita Akio]], he was able to become a close confidant to the young [[Otomo Sorin|Ôtomo Sôrin]].
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  • [[File:Morohisa-munehisa.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The graves of Shimazu Munehisa (right) and his brother [[Shimazu Morohisa]] (le ...isa was the second son of [[Shimazu Sadahisa]], and a prominent warrior of the [[Nanboku-cho|Nanboku-chô period]].
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  • ...o clan|Sô clan]] and third [[Edo period]] lord of [[Tsushima han]]. He was the eldest son of [[So Yoshinari|Sô Yoshinari]] and succeeded his father in [[ ...own]] of Tsushima Fuchû (today, Izuhara-chô), and establishment of much of the basic layout of that castle-town.<ref name=bansho>Explanatory plaques, Bans
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