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  • '''山田''' (Surname: Yamada) *[[Yamada clan]] - 山田家
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  • [[File:Yamada-kiyoyasu.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Yamada's gravestone at [[Fukusho-ji|Fukushô-ji]] in [[Kagoshima]]]] *''Japanese'': [[山田]] 清安 ''(Yamada Kiyoyasu)''
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  • Shimazu Tadatoki was the second head of the [[Shimazu clan]], and second Shimazu ''[[jito|jitô]]'' & ''[[shugo]]'' of [[Satsuma provi Tadatoki was a son of [[Shimazu Tadahisa]], founder of the Shimazu clan. He fought for the [[Kamakura shogunate]], under [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yo
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  • *Yamada district 山田郡 * [[Shiba clan|Shiba]] ([[1400]]-[[1537]])<ref>Grossberg, Kenneth. ''Japan's Renaissance''
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] retainer ...ed without heirs in [[1613]].<ref>Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seventeenth-century Siam''
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  • ...chi]], lord of [[Akita shinden han]], and was adopted into the [[Hachisuka clan]] in [[1754]]/6, when the ''daimyô'' [[Hachisuka Yoshihisa]] fell severely ...tics were controlled by a cabal of powerful families – the Inada, Kashima, Yamada, Hasegawa, and Ikeda – and the Hachisuka ''daimyô'' was relatively weak.
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  • ...]] to oversee the construction of some thirty-six bridges across [[Shimazu clan]] ([[Satsuma han]]) territory. These included five now-famous stone bridges Some of the masons and carpenters with whom he worked, including Aso Tetsuya, Yamada Ryûsuke, and Tanaka Genjirô, went on to become locally famous or influent
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  • ...r in the 16th-17th centuries.<ref>Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seventeenth-century Siam''
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  • ...o, Wada, Yoshida, and other clans in the second line, and the Goto, Miura, Yamada, Tazaki, and other clans bringing up the rear. The forces were opposed at The Asakura had dispatched reinforcements to assist the Asai clan, however the battle was finished before they arrived.
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  • Honda claimed descent from the [[Fujiwara clan]]. As ''shitsuji'' to Ieyasu and Hidetada, his activities were largely conf *Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seventeenth-century Siam''
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  • ...[Nakamura clan]] in [[1601]],<ref>Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seventeenth-century Siam''
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Asakura clan|Asakura]] retainer'' ...ttle. The sword was donated to the shrine six years later, in [[1576]], by Yamada Jinpachirô Yoshihisa, a man from the nearby Kumano [[shoen|manor]] in Kasu
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  • ...[[Maeda Toshinaga|Toshinaga]] and became [[daimyo|daimyô]] of the [[Maeda clan]] when Toshinaga retired in [[1605]]<!--see Toshinaga's bio-->. He led men ...d not continue on to [[Edo]].<ref>Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seventeenth-century Siam''
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  • ...akira's mother, Jihô-in, herself the daughter of a former [[Mori clan|Môri clan]] ''daimyô'' of [[Choshu han|Chôshû domain]], engineered an alliance bet ...of Kagoshima|shell and destroy much of Kagoshima]], home to the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]].
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  • ...played a notable role in those spheres in the foundation of the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] shogunate. ...as a foreign policy advisor.<ref>Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seventeenth-century Siam''
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  • ...system at Mantokuji, a [[Kamakura period]] temple founded by the Tokugawa Clan in Gunma-ken. ...the manga, The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls: the revenge of the Hori Clan by Futaro Yamada and Masaki Segawa, a part historical account, part fantasy of the Hori Inci
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  • ...o Kami (従五位下伯耆守). Katayama was subsequently commissioned by the [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi family]] as a [[hatamoto]] and kenjutsu shinan (剣術指南)for * Yamada, Kiyoshi & Watatani, Tadashi. 1978. ''Bugei Ryūha Daijiten''. Tokyo Copy S
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  • ...the [[Tokugawa clan]]. Following the [[Meiji Restoration]], members of the clan remained powerfully influential in politics. The Shimazu clan was founded by [[Koremune clan|Koremune Tadahisa]] ([[1179]]-[[1227]]), who was granted the [[Shimazu-sho|
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  • *1609/2/6 The senior [[Shimazu clan]] retainers meet and choose [[Kabayama Hisataka]] to lead the invasion. The *[[Yamada Arinobu]], retainer of [[Shimazu clan]], dies (b. [[1544]]).
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  • [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto family]] and originally resided in [[Kyoto]], owning land and esta * Yamada, Kiyoshi & Watatani, Tadashi. 1978. ''Bugei Ryûha Daijiten''. Tokyo Copy S
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