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  • *[[Shinano Nakamura han]] - domain of the [[Iwaki clan]] of [[Shinano province]]; aka Kawanakashima han ...an]] - domain of the [[Soma clan|Sôma clan]] of [[Iwashiro province]]; aka Sôma han, Mutsu Nakamura han
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  • ...into the family, becoming [[Soma Tadatane|Sôma Tadatane]] and head of the Sôma.
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  • ...remained there until the end of the Edo period. During that time, the Sôma clan was assigned to the Teikan-no-ma within [[Edo castle]].<ref>Yamamoto Hirofu ...son of [[Tsuchiya Tadanao]], was adopted into the family and married to a Sôma daughter.<ref>Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwo
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  • ...e but, eventually, and with the aid of the [[Soma clan|Sôma]] and [[Ashina clan|Ashina]] families, Harumune gained the upper hand and in [[1548]] Tanemune His daughter was the wife of [[Soma Akitane|Sôma Akitane]].
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Date clan|Date]] retainer'' ...er, [[Date Masamune]]. On the occasion of campaign against the [[Soma clan|Sôma]] family, Muneyasu was given [[Kanayama castle]] and a stipend of 2,000 [[k
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Date clan|Date]] retainer'' ...fensive tactics, he was active in Terumune's war with the [[Soma clan|Sôma clan]] and afterwards served [[Date Masamune]].
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  • * ''Sons: [[Soma Toshitane|Sôma Toshitane]]'' ...ed from [[Otaka]] in Mutsu province. He clashed frequently with the [[Date clan|Date]] family but was soundly defeated by [[Date Masamune]] in [[1589]]. Th
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  • * ''[[Date clan|Date]] retainer'' ...8]] jointly commanded 5,000 men with [[Rusu Masakage]] against the [[Osaki clan|Ôsaki]] but was defeated and captured. He was allowed to return to the Dat
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Date clan|Date]] retainer'' ...emasa|Munemasa]] when the latter was killed in battle with the [[Soma clan|Sôma]]. He became one of [[Date Masamune|Date Masamune's]] closest advisors but
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  • ...|Date Masamune's]] battles with the [[Ashina clan|Ashina]] and [[Soma clan|Sôma]]. He was succeeded after his death by his younger brother [[Endo Harunobu|
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Date clan|Date]] retainer'' ...amune|Masamune]], distinguishing himself in battle against [[Soma Moritane|Sôma Moritane]] and at the [[Battle of Hitadoribashi]] in [[1585]].
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  • ...an|Hatakeyama]] accepted an offer of surrender brokered by the [[Soma clan|Sôma family]]. Yoshitsugu's life, however, was forfeit and Masamune had his head
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  • ...he defeated [[Oda Ujiharu]]. Following a campaign against the [[Soma clan|Sôma]], Yoshiaki's health began to fail him and he handed over leadership of the
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  • *[[Izumida Shigemitsu]], retainer to the [[Date clan]], is born (d. 1596). *[[Soma Moritane|Sôma Moritane]] is born (d. 1601).
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  • ...m the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] of [[Kai province|Kai]]. Much like the [[Date clan]] of neighboring [[Sendai han|Sendai]], the Nanbu trace their status as off ...and other clans for territory. [[Nanbu Yasunobu]] destroyed the [[Namioka clan]] in [[1523]] and under the leadership of his son [[Nanbu Harumasa|Harumasa
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  • *Revolt of former [[Chosokabe clan|Chôsokabe clan]] retainers in [[Tosa province]] is pacified. *[[Ueda han]] in [[Shinano province]] is turned over to the [[Sanada clan]].
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  • *Sôma Nakamura han 相馬中村藩 ...o have been designated by some point after the assassination of the [[Soga clan|Soga]] chieftain in 645, when the court established provinces and districts
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  • *''Lords: [[Nanbu clan]]'' ...was ruled from [[Morioka castle]] by the ''tozama daimyô'' of the [[Nanbu clan]]. The domain's ''[[daimyo yashiki|kami-yashiki]]'' (upper mansion) in [[Ed
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