Tokugawa Iehiro Tokugawa Abe clan of Mikawa Province Gosankyō Honda clan Ii clan Ishikawa clan Ōkubo clan Sakai clan Toda clan [ja] Abe Masakatsu Akaza Naoyasu...
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Kyogoku clan. They were Shugodai (vice-Governors) of Izumo and Oki provinces for generations, for the Kyogoku Shugo branch, and their seat was Gassan Toda castle...
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Ogasawara Nobusada Suwa Clan, Uehara Castle Suwa Yorishige Suwa Yoritaka Takatō Yoritsugu Takatō Yorimune Kiso Clan Kiso Yoshiyasu Other Clans opposing Takeda...
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clan (東氏) – cadet branch of the Chiba clan who descend from the Taira clan. Toda clan (戸田氏) – descended from Fujiwara Hokke. Tōdō clan (藤堂氏) – clan of...
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Uda Genji (category Minamoto clan)
"Minamoto" clan name in official records, including Sasaki clan, Rokkaku clan, Kyōgoku clan, Kutsugi clan, Kuroda clan, Oki clan, Enya clan, Toda clan, Takaoka...
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Mōri Motonari (category Mōri clan)
Mōri clans, but Motonari ignored his plea and invaded Izumo Province in 1562. So began the Second Siege of Toda Castle. The Second Siege of Toda Castle...
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practices and rituals, but each Toda clan has their own nòdrochi, a deity seen as that clan’s ruler during the time that the Todas and gods lived together. In...
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trusted generals and relatives; during the Edo period, it was home to the Toda clan, daimyō of Ōgaki Domain, who dominated parts of the province of Mino under...
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clan Toki clan Toda clan Chūjō clan Hatakeyama clan Hino clan Maeda clan Miyahara clan Mogami clan Yura clan Yokose clan Rokkaku clan Master of Ceremonies...
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Matsumoto Domain (category Toda-Matsudaira clan)
of the Matsudaira clan to 1638, the Hotta clan to 1642, the Mizuno clan to 1725, and finally the Toda-branch of the Matsudaira clan from 1725 to the Meiji...
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Toda Aznárez (Basque: Tota Aznar; died 15 October 958), known as Toda of Pamplona, was queen of Pamplona by her marriage to Sancho I. She ruled the kingdom...
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Toubou people (redirect from Toda people (Africa))
generally divided into two closely related groups: the Teda (or Tuda, Téda, Toda, Tirah) and the Daza (or Dazzaga, Dazagara, Dazagada). They are believed...
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Matsudaira Mitsuhisa (category Toda-Matsudaira clan)
(modern-day Nagano Prefecture) and 14th hereditary chieftain of the Toda-Matsudaira clan. Before the Meiji Restoration, his courtesy title was Tanba-no-kami...
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Ōgaki in Gifu Prefecture. It was ruled for most of its existence by the Toda clan. Ōgaki is located at a strategic point on the road from Mino Province...
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Akashi Domain (category Toda-Matsudaira clan)
trusted cadet branches of fudai daimyō clans: the Toda-Matsudaira, Okubo clan, Fujii-Matsudaira clan and the Honda clan. After Honda Masatoshi was demoted...
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chieftain of the Toda clan. During the Meiji period, he was a diplomat and served as ambassador of Japan to Switzerland and Austria-Hungary. Toda Ujitaka was...
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Saji and Toda clans, while also allowing the Mizuno clan to oppress the Kira clan of Nishio Castle in Mikawa. During this period, the Mizuno clan enjoyed...
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followed by the Toda-Matsudaira clan from 1617 to 1633, Matsudaira clan from 1633 to 1638, Hotta clan from 1638 to 1642, Mizuno clan from 1642 to 1725...
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Mikawa Province (redirect from Abe clan of Mikawa)
Isshiki clan. However, by the Sengoku period, the province had fragmented into many small territories largely dominated by the Matsudaira clan, and contested...
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The Tale of Tawara Tōda (俵藤太物語, Tawara Tōda monogatari) is a Japanese heroic tale recounting the legendary exploits of Fujiwara no Hidesato. It is part...
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Utsunomiya Domain (category Abe clan)
Shimabara in 1774, trading places again with the Toda clan. Toda Tadato was the fourth son of Toda Tadami, and as with the Matsudaira, the move back-and-forth...
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features a nobleman named Kuranosuke Toda, whose norimono was shoved by a commoner trying to cross through. Toda's bodyguard demanded an apology, but the...
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Fujiwara no Hidesato (category Fujiwara clan)
the Dragon Palace. He was also nicknamed Tawara Tōda. Hidesato, also known by the moniker Tawara Tōda or Tawara no Tōta, is known in legend for his exploit...
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Tokugawa clan in the early Edo period. Each of those four generals was the founder of a cadet branch clan: Honda Tadakatsu of the Honda clan Ii Naomasa...
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Fukōzu-Matsudaira clan traded places with Toda Tadamitsu of Utsunomiya Domain the kokudaka of the domain increased 77,000 koku. The Toda clan continued for...
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Ikuha no Toda no Sukune (的戸田宿禰) Kumamichi no Tarine (熊道足禰) name unknown name unknown Unakami no Sukune (菟上足尼) Kofun period Soga clan Nakatomi clan Mononobe...
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studied the Chūjō-ryu of sword fighting from either Kanemaki Jisai or Toda Seigen. Toda Seigen was a master of the kodachi. If Sasaki had indeed learned Chūjō-ryu...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu (category Matsudaira clan)
risky path due to the existence of Iga ikki clans which were hostile to Oda and Tokugawa clan. The Mikawa Toda-Hon stated that Ieyasu went north from Ogawadate...
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Toda (1704–1711) Shinbei Masachika Toda (1711–1736) Shingoro Masayoshi Toda (1736–1764) Daigoro Chikahide Toda (1764–1804) Daisaburo Chikashige Toda (1804)...
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Tenshin Bukō-ryū Heihō (redirect from Toda ha Buko-ryū)
kusarigamajutsu.: 64 Toda-ryu was adopted by the Suneya family in the mountainous Chichibu region. Among other weapons, the clan apparently focused on...
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