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  • '''牧野''' (Surname: Makino) *[[Makino clan]] - 牧野家
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Imagawa clan|Imagawa]] retainer'' * ''Japanese'': [[牧野]] 定成 ''(Makino Sadanari)''
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  • *''Japanese'': [[牧野]] 康哉 ''(Makino Yasutoshi)'' ...toriographical Institute) at the [[University of Tokyo]] under the title ''Makino Tôtômi-no-kami ki'' (牧野遠江守記); all but a hundred or so of thes
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  • *''Lords: [[Makino clan]]'' ...ed at [[Nagaoka castle]] in [[Echigo province]], and ruled by the [[Makino clan]]. Its chief port and economic center was at [[Niigata]], while much of the
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  • ...d may have fought at [[Battle of Sekigahara|Sekigahara]] under the [[Ukita Clan|Ukita]] as a common soldier. He makes no mention of this (perhaps unsurpris In 1640 Musashi accepted service with the [[Hosokawa clan]], and three years later, in [[Higo Province]], began work on his great boo
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  • ...as never a member of the most powerful families. Members of the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] collateral families (the ''[[Gosanke]]'' and ''[[Gosankyo|Gosank *[[Makino Sadanaga]] (served c. 1787)
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  • *''Lords: [[Hachisuka clan]]'' ...]]. The domain, based at [[Tokushima castle]] and ruled by the [[Hachisuka clan]], controlled all of [[Awa province]], along with [[Awaji Island]], making
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  • ...' is among the earliest describing the visit of a member of the [[Fujiwara clan]] to his father's grave, and even in this case the grave is unmarked, and t ...o, might be taken as an example of a typical ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' burial. Makino is also buried in a double set of wooden caskets, within a cut-stone burial
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  • ...domain's chief source of economic viability to the shogunate, the [[Makino clan]] ''daimyô'' of the time, possibly for political reasons, put up little re
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  • ...] ([[1508]]? –[[1549]]), a minor lord whose family once served the [[Shiba clan|Shiba]] shugo. Nobuhide was a skilled warrior, and spent much of his time f ...gawa came out the winner. The following year Nobuhide died, leaving an Oda clan divided in every possible way.
    57 KB (9,234 words) - 06:46, 29 September 2019