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− | [[Image:Sakai_mon.jpg|right|thumb|The Sakai kamon.]] | + | [[File:Sakai-sashimono.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Sakai [[kamon|family crest]], as seen on a ''[[sashimono]]'' banner at the Metropolitan Museum]] |
| [[File:Himeji1.jpg|right|thumb|[[Himeji castle]], home to the Sakai clan for much of the Edo period]] | | [[File:Himeji1.jpg|right|thumb|[[Himeji castle]], home to the Sakai clan for much of the Edo period]] |
| + | *''Japanese'': [[酒井]] 家 ''(Sakai ke)'' |
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| The Sakai of [[Mikawa province]] were related to the [[Tokugawa clan|Matsudaira clan]], whom they served during the [[Sengoku Period]]. They became one of the chief retainer families of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and were represented by a number of branches. | | The Sakai of [[Mikawa province]] were related to the [[Tokugawa clan|Matsudaira clan]], whom they served during the [[Sengoku Period]]. They became one of the chief retainer families of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and were represented by a number of branches. |
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| * [[Sakai Ietsugu]] 1564-1619 | | * [[Sakai Ietsugu]] 1564-1619 |
| * [[Sakai Shigetada]] 1549-1615 | | * [[Sakai Shigetada]] 1549-1615 |
− | * [[Sakai Kyuzo|Sakai Kyûzô]] 1555-1570
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| * [[Sakai Tadayo]] 1572-1636 | | * [[Sakai Tadayo]] 1572-1636 |
| * [[Sakai Tadakatsu]] 1587-1662 | | * [[Sakai Tadakatsu]] 1587-1662 |
| * [[Sakai Tadakiyo]] 1624-1681 | | * [[Sakai Tadakiyo]] 1624-1681 |
− | * [[Sakai Tadazumi]] | + | * [[Sakai Tadazumi]] 1710-1772 |
| * [[Sakai Hoitsu|Sakai Hôitsu]] 1761-1828 | | * [[Sakai Hoitsu|Sakai Hôitsu]] 1761-1828 |
| * [[Sakai Tadayuki]] 1770-1828 | | * [[Sakai Tadayuki]] 1770-1828 |
| + | * [[Sakai Tadahiro]] 1777-1837 |
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