• Moriyama Domain (守山藩, Moriyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in southern Mutsu Province in what is...
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    of Tsuchiura Domain 18th Son: Tokugawa Akitake 20th Son: Tatsumoro (1856-1858) 22nd Son: Matsudaira Yoriyuki (1858-1873) of Moriyama Domain Concubine: Tokuko...
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  • District, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan Moriyama Domain, a former domain of Japan in Mutsu Province Moriyama (surname) Moriyama Station (disambiguation), multiple...
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  • retirement in 1736. He was married to a daughter of Matsudaira Yorisada of Moriyama Domain. He ruled to his death in 1785, outliving the first five of his sons...
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    clan. As the second son of Yorimoto Matsudaira, the daimyo of the Moriyama Domain, Honda Tadakuni came from a lineage of notable figures in Japanese...
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    Sōma Yoshitane. His wife was a daughter of Matsudaira Yoriyoshi of Moriyama Domain. In September 1813, he was formally adopted by his elder brother Muratane...
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    Matsudaira Nobunori (category Moriyama-Matsudaira clan)
    Matsudaira Moriyuki, the 22nd son of Tokugawa Nariaki, former daimyō of Moriyama Domain and imperial governor of Matsukawa, died. Nobuyuki dissolved his adoption...
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    successive daimyō of Mito Domain (250,000 koku), Matsudaira clan of Moriyama Domain (20,000 koku), Matsudaira clan of Hitachi-Fuchū Domain (20,000 koku) and the...
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    The Sendai Domain (仙台藩, Sendai-han), also known as the Date Domain (伊達藩, Date-han), was a domain of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan during the Edo period...
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    The Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei (奥羽越列藩同盟, lit. 'Alliance of the domains of Mutsu, Dewa, and Echigo') was a Japanese military-political coalition established and...
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    List of han (redirect from Yonago Domain)
    1627-1971/de jure: 1627-1871) – Held by the Kato, Matsushita, and Akita families. Moriyama (1700-1871) – Held by the Mito-Matsudaira clan, a branch of the Tokugawa。...
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    Jōzai Domain (請西藩, Jōzai-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Kazusa Province (modern-day Chiba Prefecture)...
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    of Kagawa Prefecture Takamatsu Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Takamatsu Domain (高松藩, Takamatsu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of...
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    Kyoto) and along the lake's eastern shore in cities such as Kusatsu and Moriyama, which are within commuting distance to Kyoto. The lake's western and northern...
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  • similar to an earlier scandal involving Iwabuchi, administrative officer Moriyama, and contract officer Shirai that was hushed up after the suicide of Assistant...
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    Miharu Domain (三春藩, Miharu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It was based at Miharu Castle in southern Mutsu Province...
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    received their own fiefs. These included Takamatsu, Shishido, Fuchū, and Moriyama (branches of the Mito Tokugawa); Saijō (a branch of the Kii Tokugawa);...
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  • Crusade, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daisuke Moriyama. It was serialized in Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Comic Dragon from 1998 to...
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    Iwakitaira Domain (磐城平藩, Iwakitaira-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan., based at Iwakitaira Castle in southern...
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    Morioka Domain (盛岡藩, Morioka-han) was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period Japan. It was ruled throughout its history by the Nanbu clan. It was called...
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    Communications. 285 (2): 378–86. doi:10.1006/bbrc.2001.5131. PMID 11444853. Moriyama M, Tsukamoto Y, Fujiwara M, Kondo G, Nakada C, Baba T, Ishiguro N, Miyazaki...
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    Kubota Domain (久保田藩, Kubota han) was a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in Dewa Province (modern-day Akita Prefecture), Japan. It was centered...
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    Shōnai Domain (庄内藩, Shōnai-han) was a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in Dewa Province (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture), Japan. It was centered...
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    Fukushima Domain (福島藩, Fukushima-han) was a fudai feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in southern Mutsu Province....
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    Yunagaya Domain (湯長谷藩, Yunagaya-han) was a minor fudai feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. based in southern Mutsu Province...
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    Ichinoseki Domain (一関藩, Ichinoseki-han) was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period Japan It was located in Mutsu Province, in northern Honshū. The domain was centered...
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    Isahaya alone (1957 Isahaya floods). On March 1, 2005, the towns of Tarami, Moriyama, Iimori, Takaki and Konagai (all from Kitatakaki District) were merged...
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    Nagaoka Domain (長岡藩, Nagaoka-han) was a fudai feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It is located in Echigo Province, Honshū...
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    Izumi Domain (泉藩, Izumi-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in southern Mutsu Province in what is now part...
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    Yonezawa Domain (米沢藩, Yonezawa-han) was a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in Dewa Province (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture), Japan. It was centered...
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