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  • ...gaki Shinden han]] (a branch domain of [[Ogaki han|Ôgaki han]]) and served the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] as ''Ôban gashira'' for a time, and then as ''[[soj ...s succeeded by [[Toda Ujiyoshi (daimyo)|Toda Ujiyoshi]]<!--氏良-->, a son of the lord of Ôgaki, [[Toda Ujimasa]].
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  • ...ved as ''[[Nagasaki bugyo|Nagasaki bugyô]]'' beginning in [[1852]]. He was the lead figure who interacted with Russian naval captain [[Yevfimy Vasilyevich ...eassigned again, this time to serve as ''[[karo|karô]]'' (House Elder) for the [[Hitotsubashi Tokugawa clan]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要
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  • ==The Life of Taira no Masakado== ...nki|Shômonki]]''.<ref>''Shômon'' being the Chinese-style or ''on-yomi'' of the characters for "Masakado."</ref>
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  • ...tsu]], and succeeded Naritatsu to becoming the 12th [[Edo period]] head of the [[Hosokawa clan]]. [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...damori was a prominent [[shoen|estate]]-holder of the 12th century. He was the father of [[Taira no Kiyomori]], and grandfather of [[Emperor Antoku]], [[T ...icular Chinese trading ship, resisting the involvement of the [[Dazaifu]] (the Imperial Court's branch office in [[Kyushu]] which ostensibly oversaw ''all
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  • ...nelia]]. She went on to have an active life in the Dutch East Indies. With the other woman, Tokeshio, he had a daughter named [[Esther van Nijenroode|Esth ...Nijenroode spent some time in [[Ayutthaya]] (Siam).<ref>Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seven
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  • *1658/7/23 The [[Eiroku era]] begins. ...r firefighting squads, covering all of [[Edo]], and consisting entirely of samurai.
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  • The Saigô family held the post of ''[[karo|karô]]'' to the [[Aizu-Matsudaira clan]] hereditarily, from generation to generation. In [[1862]], Lord [[Matsudaira Katamori]] was appointed the [[Kyoto Shugo Shoku]](Military Commissioner of Kyoto).
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  • ...saki]]. Kibe arrived in Nagasaki in [[1630]], and was formally executed by the shogunate, for his religion, in Edo in [[1639]]. *Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seven
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  • Yoshida Shôin was a prominent ''[[sonno|sonnô]] [[joi|jôi]]'' activist of the 1850s. Strongly influenced by [[Mitogaku|Mito thought]], ideas of ''[[bushi ...having studied books of military science, Confucianism, and ''bushidô'' in the tradition of [[Yamaga Soko|Yamaga Sokô]] before journeying to Tôhoku, una
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  • ...Mito han]] retainer known for his involvement in factional politics within the domain, and for efforts to weaken and seize control from lord [[Tokugawa Yo In [[1855]], Yatabe, alongside a number of others who favored the politics of imprisoned former [[Mito Tokugawa clan]] ''[[karo|karô]]'' [[Y
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  • ...er positions, Arao was assigned in [[1853]] to remain on-duty in Nagasaki; the following year he was named ''kaibô kakari'' (official overseeing coastal In 1859, he was reassigned from the position of ''Nagasaki bugyô'' to that of ''[[Kobushin bugyo|Kobushin bugy
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  • ...nce his fief; the Sô retained power in the domain until the [[abolition of the han]] in [[1871]].
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  • *1648/2 The shogunate issues a series of laws regulating [[chonin|commoners']] behavior *1648/2/15 The [[Keian era]] begins.
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  • ...i Ôtsu, demands fresh water, food, and other supplies. Crew is captured by samurai of [[Mito han]]. ...d seize two cattle, killing one. In the skirmish which ensues, a member of the crew is killed by a [[Shimazu clan]] retainer; his body is preserved in sal
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  • ...asawara Tadahiro]] as lord of Chizuka in 1854 when Tadahiro became heir to the lord of Kokura domain.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 ( [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...t administrator," was called ''daikan'' in Japanese. They were overseen by the Bureau of Finance (''[[kanjo bugyo|kanjôsho]]'').<ref>Mitani Hiroshi, Davi ...to 100,000 ''[[koku]]'', and maintained residences both in [[Edo]] and in the territory to which he was assigned. Within that territory, he was responsib
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  • ...d played a role in organizing the exchange of ratification instruments for the [[Convention of Kanagawa]], which took place on [[1855]]/1/5.
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  • ...Convention of Kanagawa]] (which Isawa and three others signed on behalf of the shogunate), which opened [[Shimoda]] to American ships and sailors. ...o|fushin bugyô]]''.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 100.</ref> The following year, he was named ''[[metsuke]]'' and assigned to oversee matter
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  • Chikaie was the 2nd son of [[Otomo Sorin|Ôtomo Yoshishige (Sôrin)]]. ...y]], however, in part on the advice of Sôrin's wife, a woman known only by the Jesuits' epithet for her - [[Otomo Nata Jezebel|Jezebel]] - and of other el
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