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    brother Mori Tadamasa became the next clan head. Father: Mori Yoshinari (1523-1570) Mother: Myōkōni (d. 1596) Brothers: Mori Yoshitaka (1552–1570) Mori Ranmaru...
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    (1565–1582) Mori Bōmaru (1566–1582) Mori Rikimaru (1567–1582) Mori Tadamasa (1570–1634) "Mori Ranmaru and Wakashudō". thesengokuarchives.com. Retrieved 2024-07-03...
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    (1552–1570) Mori Nagayoshi (1558–1584) Mori Ranmaru (1565–1582) Mori Bōmaru (1566–1582) Mori Rikimaru (1567–1582) Mori Tadamasa (1570–1634) Turnbull, Stephen R...
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    Brothers: Mori Yoshitaka (1552–1570) Mori Nagayoshi (1558–1584) Mori Bōmaru (1566–1582) Mori Rikimaru (1567–1582) Mori Tadamasa (1570–1634) Ranmaru has often...
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    Himeji Castle's 61 yagura. Mori Tadamasa had two servants, Ido Uemon (井戸宇右衛門) and Nagoya Kyuemon (名護屋九右衛門). Ido had served Tadamasa's father before him and...
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    to Mori Tadamasa for his efforts in the Battle of Sekigahara by Tokugawa Ieyasu. The marked the start of the 137,000 koku Kawanakajima Domain. Mori was...
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  • Moniwa Yoshinao Mōri Motonari Mōri Nagasada Mori Nagayoshi Mōri Okimoto Mori Ranmaru Mōri Takamoto Mori Tadamasa Mōri Terumoto Mori Yoshinari Murai Sadakatsu...
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    daughter of Tamahime with Maeda Toshitsune and married Mōri Tadahiro, son of Mōri Tadamasa of Tsuyama Domain Tsuruhime (1618–1671), daughter of Matsudaira...
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    holdings of Mori Tadamasa, daimyō of Tsuyama Domain. Tsuyama Domain even sent inspectors to examine the proposed new territories, but Mori Tadamasa died in...
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    appointed Mori Tadamasa, the son of Mori Yoshinari of Kawanakajima Domain in Shinano Province and the younger brother of Oda Nobunaga's page Mori Ranmaru...
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  • Matsudaira Tadamasa Matsudaira Tadamasa Matsudaira Terusada Matsukura Katsuie Mizuno Katsunari Mizuno Katsunari Mōri Hidemoto Mōri Hidenari Mori Nagatsugu...
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  • Kikakuhime (1613-1630), adopted by Iemitsu and married to Mori Tadahiro, son of Mori Tadamasa. Maeda Mitsutaka (1616-1645) Maeda Toshitsugu (1617-1674)...
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    Matsudaira Tadamasa (松平 忠昌, 21 January 1598 – 20 September 1645) was an early to mid-Edo period Japanese samurai, and daimyō. Tadamasa was born in Osaka...
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    stations. In the latter half of the Sengoku period, Mori Ranmaru's younger brother, Mori Tadamasa, received the area as his domain and constructed Tsuruyama...
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    Palace to receive an audience with the Emperor. He was accompanied by Mori Tadamasa, who had been instrumental in the attack on the Sanada clan, and Ii...
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    Daimyō of Sakura 1602–1603 Succeeded by Ogasawara Yoshitsugu Preceded by Mori Tadamasa Daimyō of Kawanakajima 1603–1610 Succeeded by Matsudaira Masatada Preceded by...
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    Komatsu Sakai Tadatsugu Honda Tadakatsu Honda Komatsu Honda Tadatomo Honda Tadamasa Hattori Hanzō Sakakibara Yasumasa Sakakibara Ujimasa Ii Naomasa Ishikawa...
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  • such as Captain Kidd, Saigō Takamori, Andō Shōzan, Oguri Kozukenosuke (Tadamasa), Geronimo, and Mark Twain. Jiro, a young boy of Japanese and Ainu descent...
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    Afterwards, the castle was given to Mori Nagayoshi and then to his son Mori Tadamasa. During the 17 years that the Mori controlled the castle, they transformed...
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    his younger brother, Mori Tadamasa to inherit. Hideyoshi ignored the will and allowed Tadamasa to succeed. Subsequently, Tadamasa was reassigned to Kaizu...
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    of Kaian-ji in Shinagawa. Father: Matsudaira Tadamasa Mother: Uragami-dono Wife: Manhime, daughter of Mōri Nagatsugu of Tsuyama Domain Papinot, Edmond...
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    committed ritual suicide. In a last statement addressed to his son Torii Tadamasa, Mototada described how his family served the Tokugawa for generations...
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    shogunate Toyotomi clan Commanders and leaders Mizuno Katsushige Honda Tadamasa Matsudaira Tadaaki Date Masamune Murakami Yoshiaki Tokugawa Tadateru Mizoguchi...
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    and had central Japan firmly under his control, with his only rivals, the Mōri clan and the Uesugi clan, both weakened by internal affairs. The death of...
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    (於大の方, Lady Odai), the daughter of a neighbouring samurai lord, Mizuno Tadamasa (水野 忠政). His mother and father were step-siblings. They were 17 and 15...
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    Nishimura Sanai Unmeitōge (1993) as Hattori Hanzo Asa ga Kita (2015) as Imai Tadamasa 林与一 NHK人物録 (in Japanese). NHK. Retrieved 2019-11-13. 俳優・林与一 (in Japanese)...
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    bachelor's degree. October: Mori is appointed as the first ambassador of Japan to the United States. 1871: February: Mori arrives in Washington D.C. to...
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    Matsudaira Tadanao (1595-1650) Matsudaira Tadamasa (1598-1645) Concubine: ??? Kisahime (1598–1655) married Mōri Hidenari Concubine: Gesshoōin Matsudaira...
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    Hidetada and that he would consult any matter directly with him. Both Honda Tadamasa and Honda Masayuri were entrusted to dismantle the castle's exterior defenses...
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    Chōsokabe Yasutoyo (born 1599) Daughters: Unknown daughter (wife of Ichijō Tadamasa) by Lady Motochika Akohime (wife of Satake Chikanao) by Lady Motochika...
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