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  • Aoyama Tadamasa was the first to be appointed ''[[machi bugyo|Edo machi bugyô]]'' (Edo Mag
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  • *''Japanese'': [[牧野]] 忠雅 ''(Makino Tadamasa)'' Makino Tadamasa was a late [[Edo period]] lord of [[Nagaoka han]] and prominent [[Tokugawa
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  • *''Japanese'': [[本多]] 忠政 ''(Honda Tadamasa)'' Honda Tadamasa was the eldest son of [[Honda Tadakatsu]]. He accompanied [[Tokugawa Hideta
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  • * ''Other Names: Hashiba Tadamasa, Toyotomi Tadamasa'' Tadamasa was the sixth son of [[Mori Yoshinari]] and succeeded his elder brother [[M
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  • * ''Japanese'': '''大須賀忠政''' ''(Oosuga Tadamasa)'' ...okugawa house was relocated to the [[Kanto]] following [[1590]], the young Tadamasa was established in [[Kazusa province|Kazusa Province]] with a 30,000-koku f
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  • Oguri Tadamasa was finance commissioner, and later military commissioner, in the last year
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  • *''Japanese'': [[林]]忠正 ''(Hayashi Tadamasa)'' Hayashi Tadamasa was a prominent Paris-based art dealer in the [[Meiji period]], who played
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  • '''Shimazu Tadamasa''' can refer to: *[[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)]] - 島津忠昌
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  • '''Mizuno Tadamasa''' can refer to: *[[Mizuno Tadamasa (水野忠政)]] (1493-1543), a Sengoku warlord
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  • *''Japanese'': [[水野]] 忠政 ''(Mizuno Tadamasa)'' ...a castle]]. His daughter became [[Matsudaira Hirotada]]'s wife, which made Tadamasa a grandfather to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].
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  • [[File:Shimazu-tadamasa.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The graves of Tadamasa and his wife at the Shimazu clan cemetery at [[Fukusho-ji|Fukushô-ji]] in * ''Japanese'': [[島津]]忠昌 ''(Shimazu Tadamasa)''
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  • '''Shimazu Tadamasa''' can refer to: *[[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)]] - 島津忠昌
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  • '''Mizuno Tadamasa''' can refer to: *[[Mizuno Tadamasa (水野忠政)]] (1493-1543), a Sengoku warlord
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  • *[[Mizuno Tadamasa (水野忠政)|Mizuno Tadamasa]] - 水野忠政 *[[Mizuno Tadamasa (水野忠全)|Mizuno Tadamasa]] - 水野忠全
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  • * ''Japanese'': '''大須賀忠政''' ''(Oosuga Tadamasa)'' ...okugawa house was relocated to the [[Kanto]] following [[1590]], the young Tadamasa was established in [[Kazusa province|Kazusa Province]] with a 30,000-koku f
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  • *''Japanese'': [[水野]] 忠政 ''(Mizuno Tadamasa)'' ...a castle]]. His daughter became [[Matsudaira Hirotada]]'s wife, which made Tadamasa a grandfather to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].
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  • * ''Sons: [[Mizuno Tadamasa]]'' Father to Mizuno Tadamasa, and thus a great-grandfather of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].
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  • * ''Other Names: Hashiba Tadamasa, Toyotomi Tadamasa'' Tadamasa was the sixth son of [[Mori Yoshinari]] and succeeded his elder brother [[M
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  • #REDIRECT [[Shimazu Tadamasa]]
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  • Yukihisa was a son of [[Shimazu Tadamasa (1520-1561)|Shimazu Tadamasa]] and a nephew of [[Shimazu Takahisa]]. He served [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]] in
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  • Nobutomo, a son of [[Mizuno Tadamasa|Tadamasa]] (d. [[1543]]) sided with [[Oda Nobuhide]] in 1543, but eventually rejoine
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  • *''Japanese'': [[本多]] 忠政 ''(Honda Tadamasa)'' Honda Tadamasa was the eldest son of [[Honda Tadakatsu]]. He accompanied [[Tokugawa Hideta
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  • [[File:Shimazu-tadamasa.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The graves of Tadamasa and his wife at the Shimazu clan cemetery at [[Fukusho-ji|Fukushô-ji]] in * ''Japanese'': [[島津]]忠昌 ''(Shimazu Tadamasa)''
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  • The eldest son of [[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)|Shimazu Tadamasa]], he succeeded his father in [[1508]] both as clan head and as ''[[shugo]] |width="32%"|Preceded by:<br>[[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)|Shimazu Tadamasa]]
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  • ...[[Shimazu clan]]. The third son of [[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)|Shimazu Tadamasa]], he succeeded his elder brother [[Shimazu Tadataka]] to become head of th
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  • *''Japanese'': [[牧野]] 忠雅 ''(Makino Tadamasa)'' Makino Tadamasa was a late [[Edo period]] lord of [[Nagaoka han]] and prominent [[Tokugawa
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  • ...ded in turn as clan head by his son [[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)|Shimazu Tadamasa]]. |width="32%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)|Shimazu Tadamasa]]'''
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  • ...ounded in [[1589]] by [[Ishida Mitsunari]], [[Asano Yukinaga]], and [[Mori Tadamasa]] (younger brother of [[Mori Ranmaru]]). ...ed here, and the temple grounds contain the graves of Shun'oku, Mitsunari, Tadamasa, Kenchû, and Oribe.
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  • *''Founder:Osuga Tadamasa''
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  • * ''Sons: [[Kyogoku Tadataka|Kyôgoku Tadataka]], [[Kyogoku Tadamasa|Kyôgoku Tadamasa]]
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  • *[[Honda Tadayoshi (1602-1676)]] - son of Honda Tadamasa, grandson of Honda Tadakatsu
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  • *[[Honda Tadamasa]] - 本多忠政
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  • .... Matsubayashi was succeeded by his son Tadamasa as official purveyor, and Tadamasa and his three sons Tadanao, Masukatsu, and Yoshikatsu were granted [[samura
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  • ...o period]]. Originally built by [[Ikeda Terumasa]] and expanded by [[Honda Tadamasa]] and [[Honda Tadatoki]] beginning in [[1617]], the castle later became the ...the residence for Honda Tadatoki, heir to the first Honda lord of Himeji, Tadamasa. The Honda also built an additional tower called Keshô-yagura ("Cosmetics
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  • Aoyama Tadamasa was the first to be appointed ''[[machi bugyo|Edo machi bugyô]]'' (Edo Mag
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  • *[[Torii Tadamasa]] - 鳥居忠正
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  • *[[Makino Tadamasa]] - 牧野忠雅
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  • ...Yuki Tadanao|Tadanao]] ([[1595]]-[[1650]]). A younger son, [[Yuki Tadamasa|Tadamasa]], is reputed to have taken no fewer then 57 heads at [[Osaka castle]] ([[1
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  • ...beginning of the [[Edo period]], it was granted to a son-in-law of [[Honda Tadamasa]], along with a 100,000 ''[[koku]]'' fief.<ref>Plaques on-site at Himeji ca
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  • *[[Honda Tadayoshi]], son of [[Honda Tadamasa]], dies (b. [[1602]]).
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  • ...]], whose domain was rated at 520,000 ''[[koku]]''. By the time of [[Honda Tadamasa]] becoming lord of Himeji in [[1617]], the domain had been downgraded to 25 #[[Honda Tadamasa]] ([[1617]]-?)
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  • The second son of [[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)|Shimazu Tadamasa]], he became ''[[shugo]]'' of [[Satsuma province|Satsuma]], [[Osumi provinc
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  • Tadashige was the son of [[Mizuno Tadamasa]] and succeeded his brother [[Mizuno Nobutomo|Nobutomo]] when the latter wa
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  • *[[Shimazu Tadamasa]] is born (d. [[1508]]).
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  • * ''Sons: [[Osuga Tadamasa|Tadamasa]], [[Sakikabara Tadanaga]] [榊原忠長, 1585-1604], [[Sakikabara Yasukats
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  • A daughter of [[Mizuno Tadamasa]], she was married to [[Matsudaira Hirotada]] in [[1541]] and gave birth to
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  • ...ond son of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. Naomasa's elder brothers were [[Matsudaira Tadamasa]]<!--忠昌--> and [[Matsudaira Tadanao]]<!--忠直-->.
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  • *''Other Names'': 小笠原忠政 ''(Ogasawara Tadamasa)''
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  • *[[Hayashi Tadamasa]] - 林忠正
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  • *[[Ogasawara Tadazane|Ogasawara Tadamasa]] - 小笠原忠政
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  • *[[Shimazu Tadamasa]], lord of Satsuma, dies (b. 1463).
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  • *''Other Names: Tadamasa, Yoshichika''
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  • * ''Sons: [[Sengoku Tadamasa]]''
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  • *[[Torii Tadamasa]] (1567-1628)
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  • |width="35%"|Preceded by<br>'''[[Makino Tadamasa]]'''
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  • ...be "not academic."<ref>Takatsu, 256.</ref> He is known to have lectured to Tadamasa himself not only on the teachings of Zhu Xi, but also of the Cheng brothers
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  • Though [[Aoyama Tadamasa]] was the first to be granted this title, in [[1601]],<ref>Morgan Pitelka, *[[Aoyama Tadamasa]] (1601-?)<ref>Morgan Pitelka, ''Spectacular Accumulation'', University of
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  • *''Japanese'': [[林]]忠正 ''(Hayashi Tadamasa)'' Hayashi Tadamasa was a prominent Paris-based art dealer in the [[Meiji period]], who played
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  • ...s. He was followed in service to the Tokugawa by his sons [[Honda Tadamasa|Tadamasa]] ([[1575]]-[[1638]]) and [[Honda Tadatomo|Tadatomo]] ([[1582]]-[[1615]]) (
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  • *[[Honda Tadamasa]] dies (b. 1575).
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  • *[[Torii Tadamasa]] dies (b. [[1567]]).
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  • * [[Oda Tadamasa]] * [[Dan Tadamasa]]
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  • *[[Toda Tadamasa]] - 1676/4/3-1681/11/15 *[[Makino Tadamasa]] - 1840/1/13-1843/11/3
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  • ...east one of the sets came into the hands of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' [[Makino Tadamasa]], and before long, two other ''rôjû'' had copies as well. Another fiftee
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  • *[[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)|Shimazu Tadamasa]] and his wife
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  • #[[Matsudaira Tadamasa]] (r. [[1700]]-[[1710]]; b. [[1683]]-d. [[1746]])
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  • Oguri Tadamasa was finance commissioner, and later military commissioner, in the last year
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  • * [[Oguri Tadamasa]]
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  • ...ominent ''bakufu'' figures such as [[Okubo Ichio|Ôkubo Ichiô]] and [[Oguri Tadamasa]], and with their writings on national defense, writing his own essays on t
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  • ...astle]] in [[1540]]. In [[1541]] Hirotada married the daughter of [[Mizuno Tadamasa]] (she is known as [[Dai no kata]]) and she gave birth to the future Tokuga
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  • ...re traced to [[1478]], when lord of [[Satsuma province|Satsuma]] [[Shimazu Tadamasa]] invited the Japanese scholar [[Keian Genju]] to teach [[Zhu Xi]]-style Ne
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  • *[[Kuroda Tadamasa]] dies (b. 1612).
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  • #[[Toda Tadamasa]]
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  • ...ose up in rebellion in [[1506]], contributing to the decision of [[Shimazu Tadamasa]], clan head at that time, to commit suicide the following year.<ref name=t ...a (15th c.)]], [[Shimazu Naohisa]], [[Shimazu Tadamasa (1520-1561)|Shimazu Tadamasa]]
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  • |width="35%"|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Makino Tadamasa]]'''
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  • High-ranking shogunate officials [[Oguri Tadamasa]] and [[Mizoguchi Katsuyuki]] then arrived on 5/7. The pair met with Birile
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  • ...swordsmith in service to Sakura han, and is buried along with his father. Tadamasa (忠正) also served Sakura han, but worked for a time in [[Hyuga province|
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  • *Uraga-noh-Tadamasa/Brother Joseph - Chijiwa Seizaemon (also the model for Brother Michael, as
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  • *''[[Metsuke]]'' [[Oguri Tadamasa|Oguri Bungo-no-kami Tadamasa]]
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  • *Art dealer [[Hayashi Tadamasa]] dies (b. [[1853]]).
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  • ...nto a number of other Japanese, including Paris-based art dealer [[Hayashi Tadamasa]] and painter [[Yamamoto Hosui|Yamamoto Hôsui]], who recognized in Kuroda
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  • ...n Genju]] was invited to Satsuma by [[Shimazu Tadamasa (1463-1508)|Shimazu Tadamasa]], where he gave lectures and distributed texts. While Keian was clearly no
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  • *[[Makino Tadamasa]] (early 1850s)
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  • *[[Hayashi Tadamasa]], Paris-based art dealer, is born (d. [[1906]]).
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  • ...00px|A model of the Edo ''kami yashiki'' (upper residence) of [[Matsudaira Tadamasa]], on display at the [[Edo-Tokyo Museum]].]]
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  • ...ate gained strength in [[1865]] as finance & military commissioner [[Oguri Tadamasa]], with the advice of French resident minister [[Leon Roches]], began pushi
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  • ...monstrations. Japanese art began to be sold in the West as well; [[Hayashi Tadamasa]], for example, was a prominent art dealer in Paris in the 1880s through [[
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