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    Naitō clan (内藤氏, Naitō-shi) is a Japanese samurai kin group. The clan claims its descent from Fujiwara no Hidesato. The Naitō became daimyōs during the...
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    domain much-needed stability. The 6th Naitō daimyō, Naitō Nobuatsu, served as Kyoto Shoshidai and 7th Naitō daimyō, Naitō Nobuchika, served as Kyoto Shoshidai...
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    eastern side of the province, such as Shimada Heizo, Hiraiwa Chikayoshi, Naitō Ienaga, Sakai Tadatoshi, Matsudaira Shinichi, and others. To the end of...
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    Tokyo. Naitō Yoriyuki (内藤頼由, 1708 – June 30, 1780) was the 3rd Naitō daimyō of Takatō and 8th hereditary chieftain of the Takatō-Naitō clan. Yorinori...
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    Masashige Tōyama Kagetsuna Shimizu Yasuhide Tominaga Naokatsu Fūma Kotarō Naitō Tsunahide Ōta Ujisuke Narita Nagayasu Tōyama Tsunakage Chiba Naotane Chiba...
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    the Naitō clan. The domain was initially known as Yumoto Domain (湯本藩, Yumoto-han) In 1622, the 70,000 koku Iwakitaira Domain was assigned to Naitō Masanaga...
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  • Naitō Kiyonaga (内藤 清長) (1501 – September 17, 1564) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Matsudaira clan of Mikawa Province. A...
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    Naitō Nobunari (内藤 信成, June 13, 1545 – August 20, 1612) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa...
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  • Naitō Julia (内藤 ジュリア, 1566 - 28 March 1627) was a Japanese noble lady and religious leader from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period. Julia was...
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    Matsunaga clan's claim to Fujiwara lineage through Hisahide's nephew, Tadatoshi Naito (also known as Naito Joan and Fujiwara John). Tadatoshi Naito's mother...
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  • Period through Azuchi-Momoyama Period, who served the Tokugawa clan. He was the son of Naitō Kiyonaga. Ienaga served Tokugawa Ieyasu from a young age, and...
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    Naitō Yorinao (内藤頼直, November 20, 1840 – August 17, 1879) was the 8th (and final) Naitō daimyō of Takatō Domain in Shinano Province, Honshū, Japan (modern-day...
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    The Oda clan (Japanese: 織田氏, Hepburn: Oda-shi) is a Japanese samurai family who were daimyo and an important political force in the unification of Japan...
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    Naitō Joan (内藤 如安, died 1626), son of Matsunaga Nagayori, was a Japanese samurai and lord of Yagi Castle in the Civil War period. Earlier called Naitō...
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    Naitō Yoriyasu (内藤頼寧, March 23, 1800 – November 23, 1862) was the 7th Naitō daimyō of Takatō Domain in Shinano Province, Honshū, Japan (modern-day Nagano...
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  • Naitō Genzaemon (内藤 源左衛門) was a Japanese samurai who served Oda Nobunaga. He was given Kameyama (200,000 koku) in Tanba Province. This article incorporates...
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    Ōkubo Tadayo, Ōkubo Tadasuke, Ōsuga Yasutaka, Hiraiwa Chikayoshi, Naitō Nobunari, Naitō Ienaga, Watanabe Moritsuna, Tanaka Yoshitada, Kōriki Masanaga, Yasutada...
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    residence was nicknamed "Sakura-jō " (桜城). The Naitō clan were assigned to Koromo in 1749 when Naitō Masamitsu was transferred from Kōzuke Province....
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    Naitō Memorial Museum (内藤記念館, Naitō Kikenkan) opened in Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, in 1963. The collection relates to the history, culture,...
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    70,000 koku. The Naitō would continue to rule Nobeoka for eight generations and 124 years to the Meiji restoration. The Naitō clan's reign was plagued...
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    Tokugawa Ieyasu (category Matsudaira clan)
    Takeda vassal in the form of the Hoshina clan which was led by Hoshina Masatoshi and his sons Hoshina Masanao and Naitō Masaaki. By the end of June, they had...
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    opponent to attack. Oyamada Nobushige was in Shingen's vanguard, followed by Naitō Masatoyo and Yamagata Masakage. The third line was commanded by Katsuyori...
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  • Matsudaira Hirotada (category Matsudaira clan)
    was the son of Matsudaira Kiyoyasu (seventh head of the Mikawa Matsudaira clan). He was known in his childhood as Senshōmaru, Senchiyo, and Jirōzaburō....
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  • Naitō Nobuatsu (内藤 信敦, October 31, 1777 – May 23, 1825) was the 6th Naitō daimyō of Murakami Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate of Japan....
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    Sunpu Domain (category Naitō clan)
    Nakamura to Yonago in Hōki Province. Sunpu was initially reassigned to Naitō Nobunari in 1601. This marked the start of Sunpu Domain. In April 1606,...
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    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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    (1537-1613) Yonegizu Tsuneharu (1524 - 1612) Takagi Kiyohide (1526 - 1610) Naitō Masanari (1528 - 1602) Hachiya Sadatsugu (1539-1564) / Uemura Iemasa (1541-1577)...
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    Takatō Castle (category Naitō clan)
    end of the Edo period, Takatō Castle was home to a cadet branch of the Naitō clan, daimyō of Takatō Domain. The castle was also known as Kabuto Castle (兜山城...
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    Honda Tadakatsu (category Honda clan)
    In 1572, during the Takeda clan campaign in Mikawa, Tadakatsu participated in the forces of Tokugawa. Ieyasu sent him, Naitō Nobunari, and Ōkubo Tadasuke...
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    Naitō Masatoyo (内藤 昌豊) also known as Naitō Masahide (内藤 政秀) (1522 – June 29, 1575) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. He was known as one of...
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