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    Shimazu Tadahisa (島津 忠久, 1179-1227) was the founder of the Shimazu samurai clan. According to a record of his life, he was reportedly born in Sumiyoshi...
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    The founder, Shimazu Tadahisa (d. 1227), was a son of Shōgun Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147–1199) with the sister of Hiki Yoshikazu. Tadahisa's wife was a daughter...
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  • the Shimazu clan Shimazu Nariakira (1809-1858), Japanese feudal lord (daimyō) Raisei Shimazu (島津 頼盛, born 1999), Japanese footballer Shimazu Tadahisa (died...
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  • friendly with the Yamato Ōken. In 1185, Shimazu Tadahisa (died August 1, 1227) was the founder of the Shimazu clan. As a close retainer of Minamoto no...
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    his son Mōri Suemitsu, and the grave of Yoritomo's illegitimate son Shimazu Tadahisa. The grave of Yoritomo and the ruins of the Hokke-dō are national Historic...
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  • other countries. In 1185, Shimazu Tadahisa (died August 1, 1227) was the founder of the Shimazu samurai clan. The Shimazu clan had become the daimyō...
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    Tsubone [ja] (concubine) Children Minamoto no Yoriie Minamoto no Sanetomo Shimazu Tadahisa Ōhime [ja] Parents Minamoto no Yoshitomo (father) Yura Gozen [ja] (mother)...
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  • Shimada Ichirō Shimazu Katsuhisa Shimazu Tadahisa Shimazu Tadatsune Shimazu Tadayoshi Shimazu Takahisa Shimazu Toyohisa Shimazu Yoshihiro Shimazu Yoshihisa...
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  • the clan name of Shimazu, which indicated the ownership of the estate. By the time Tadahisa took the position of jitō, the Shimazu Estate occupied 70%...
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  • Domain. Izumi, Kagoshima, is the birthplace of the Shimazu clan. The first head of the clan, Shimazu Tadahisa, established the castle in the Kamakura period...
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    grave of Minamoto no Yoritomo along with his father and Shimazu Tadahisa, who founded the Shimazu clan. The Miura clan's family tomb is also nearby. Mōri...
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    to Koremune in 880. The wife of Shimazu Tadahisa (1179–1227) (son of Minamoto no Yoritomo and ancestor of the Shimazu clan of Kyūshū), was a daughter...
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  • France (b. 1081) 1146 – Vsevolod II of Kiev, Russian prince 1227 – Shimazu Tadahisa, Japanese warlord (b. 1179) 1252 – Giovanni da Pian del Carpine, Italian...
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    Beijing, 1995 Gravesites of samurai Shimazu Tadahisa (d. 1227) and Mōri Suemitsu (1202-1247), the founders of the Shimazu and Mōri clans respectively, Kamakura...
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    12th century, Shimazu Estate expanded to a large portion of the Satsuma and Ōsumi Provinces including Tanegashima. Koremune no Tadahisa, a retainer of...
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    constable (d. 1236) Konoe Iezane, Japanese nobleman and monk (d. 1243) Shimazu Tadahisa, Japanese warlord (d. 1227) Serapion of Algiers, English priest and...
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  • Sakon Shimada Ichirō Shimazu Katsuhisa Shimazu Tadahisa Shimazu Tadatsune Shimazu Tadayoshi Shimazu Takahisa Shimazu Yoshihiro Shimazu Yoshihisa Sue Yoshitaka...
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    28 – Otto II of Lippe (or Utrecht), Dutch prince-bishop August 1 – Shimazu Tadahisa, Japanese warlord (b. 1179) August 25 – Genghis Khan, founder of the...
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  • 28 – Otto II of Lippe (or Utrecht), Dutch prince-bishop August 1 – Shimazu Tadahisa, Japanese warlord (b. 1179) August 25 – Genghis Khan, founder of the...
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    In 1185, Koremune no Tadahisa was appointed as jitō of the estate, and adopted the name of the manor, thus founding the Shimazu clan. The area was ruled...
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  • constable (d. 1236) Konoe Iezane, Japanese nobleman and monk (d. 1243) Shimazu Tadahisa, Japanese warlord (d. 1227) Serapion of Algiers, English priest and...
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    "minor". In 1185, Tadahisa Koremune, possibly an illegitimate son of Minamoto no Yoritomo was appointed to the position of jitō of Shimazu-shō (a large shōen...
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    the precincts of Otsuka Shrine, which was founded by Shimazu Tadahisa, the founder of the Shimazu clan, and it is said that it was considered a sacred...
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  • Retrieved 21 October 2013. 武将像(伝島津忠久画像一幅) [Warrior, by tradition Shimazu Tadahisa] (in Japanese). Kagoshima City. Retrieved 21 October 2013. 指定文化財 [Prefectural...
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    Shibushi Castle (category Shimazu clan)
    Satsuma, Ōsumi and Hyūga Province to his retainer Shimazu Tadahisa, who established the vast Shimazu shōen landed estate. The bay at Shibushi was the main...
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    Sadowara Domain (category Shimazu clan)
    tozama daimyō Shimazu clan for all of its history. In 1603, Shimazu Mochihisa, the son of Shimazu Takahisa's younger brother, Shimazu Tadamasa, was given...
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    "Iinoya trio", consisted of Suzuki Shigetoki, Kondō Yasumochi, and Suganuma Tadahisa. which joined the Tokugawa clan's rank after Ieyasu's invasion of Totomi...
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    Chiran Castle (category Shimazu clan)
    main Shimazu clan in 1427 and expelled from Chiran. In the Sengoku period, the Sata clan supported Shimazu Tadayoshi, his son Tadahisa and Tadahisa's four...
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