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    Ōmura clan (大村氏, Ōmura-shi) was a clan of samurai of Medieval Japan of the province of Hizen descended from Fujiwara no Sumitomo (died 941). The clan...
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    by his uncle Ōmura Sumisaki, and succeeded to the Ōmura family headship in 1550. As Sumisaki had no legitimate heirs, and the Ōmura clan had its origins...
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    tozama daimyō Ōmura clan for all of its history. The lineage of the Ōmura clan, who ruled over this region, is somewhat obscure, although the clan claimed to...
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    93 sq mi) Ōmura is located in former Hizen Province. It developed in the Edo Period as the castle town of Ōmura Domain, ruled by the local Ōmura clan for over...
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  • Sengoku period Ōmura Yoshiaki, a ruling head of the clan of Omura throughout the latter Sengoku Period of Feudal Japan Hideaki Ōmura (大村 秀章, born 1960)...
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    authority in any matter pertaining the city. In 1586, the lands of the Omura clan were overrun by forces of Shimazu Yoshihisa, greatly threatening the city...
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    Kushima Castle (redirect from Omura Castle)
    castle is built on a peninsula extending into Ōmura Bay. Kushima Castle was the ancestral home of the Ōmura clan, having first been constructed in the Kamakura...
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    Nobuchika Keigin-ni Nabeshima Naoshige Arima Harunobu Matsura Takanobu Ōmura Sumitada Gotō Takaakira Miyohime Hyakutake Tomonake married to Miyohime...
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    Ōmura was born in what is now part of Yamaguchi city, in the former Chōshū Domain, where his father was a rural physician. From a young age, Ōmura had...
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  • Ōmura Yoshiaki (大村 喜前, 1568 – 18 September 1615) was a ruling head of the clan of Ōmura throughout the latter Sengoku period of Feudal Japan. As Yoshiaki...
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  • Ōmura Sumiyori (大村 純頼, c. 1592 – 13 November 1619) was the second lord of the Ōmura Domain in Hizen Province. He is the grandson of Ōmura Sumitada. In...
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    'Ōmura Suminobu' (大村純信, 25 November 1618–24 June 1650) was a Daimyo in the early Edo period. Hizen Province Ōmura Domain Third lord of the domain. Official...
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    The Matsudaira clan (松平氏, Matsudaira-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan that descended from the Minamoto clan. It originated in and took its name from Matsudaira...
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    Portuguese ships. Crucially, the local lord Ōmura Sumitada was more than willing to accommodate the foreigners. Ōmura Sumitada's district of Sonogi in Hizen...
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    Tokugawa Ieyasu (category Matsudaira clan)
    Miyamoto 1995. sfn error: no target: CITEREFMiyamoto1995 (help) Ōjirō Ōmura (大村大次郎) (2019). "日本史上最大の資産家は徳川家康だった!?". rekishikaido (in Japanese). PHPオンライン...
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  • dropped on Nagasaki. Fukuda village was within the Ōmura Domain, which had been controlled by the Ōmura clan since the 12th century. Fukuda Bay was opened...
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    (大岩 義明, born 1976), a Japanese equestrian Yoshiaki Omura (大村 喜前, 1568–1615) a head of the Omura clan Yoshiaki Onishi (大西 義明, born 1981), a Japanese composer...
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    Matsura Takanobu (category Matsura clan)
    1550s, he was involved in a fierce rivalry with the rival Ōmura clan, the Christian convert Ōmura Sumitada, who also competed for Portuguese trade. This...
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    The Aso clan (阿蘇) is a Japanese clan associated with Aso Shrine. They descend from Kamuyaimimi. The clan were originally Kuni no miyatsuko but after the...
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    The Matsura clan, also spelled Matsuura, was a medieval and early modern Japanese samurai family who ruled Hirado Domain in Hizen Province on the island...
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  • Haruzumi gave his second son in adoption to the Omura clan, and it was this son who would become Ōmura Sumitada. In the course of his tenure as lord, Haruzumi...
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    Watanabe (redirect from Watanabe clan)
    Japanese surname derived from the noble and samurai Watanabe clan, a branch of the Minamoto clan, descending from the Emperor Saga (786-842), the 52nd Emperor...
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  • Shōtō-in (category Matsura clan)
    Christian in Japan. By birth Ōmura Sono, she took the Christian name Mencia (メンシア). The fifth daughter of Christian daimyō Ōmura Sumitada, she was the wife...
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  • 87780277 (Ōura Church Precinct) 3, 9 3763 Ōmura Domain Ōmura clan cemetery 大村藩主大村家墓所 Ōmura-han-shu Ōmura-ke bosho Ōmura Edo Period daimyo cemetery 32°55′02″N...
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    Aki-Takeda clan at the Siege of Koriyama in 1541. Motonaga adopted his sons into the Kikkawa clan and Kobayakawa clans to expand the power of the Mōri clan, and...
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    and to the south is the base of Shimabara Peninsula. The city area faces Ōmura Bay in the northwest, Ariake Sea (Isahaya Bay) on the east and Tachibana...
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    powerful regional clans were relied on to put down rebellions. After power struggles, the Taira clan defeated the Minamoto clan in 1160. After the Minamoto...
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    Ryuzoji Yasufusa Nabeshima Naoshige Ogawa Nobutoshi Eriguchi Nobutsune Ōmura Sumitada Ishii Nobuyasu Kinoshita Masanao Enjōji Nobutane Sagara Yoshihi...
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  • Watanabe Kiyoshi and Gen, her father was a feudal retainer of the Hizen Ōmura clan, a patriot through the end of the Tokugawa period to the Meiji Restoration...
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    Tachibana Muneshige (category Tachibana clan)
    retainer of Ōtomo clan. He was adopted by Tachibana Dōsetsu, and later married his daughter Tachibana Ginchiyo, succeeding the Tachibana clan. His height,...
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