Kyōgoku Tadataka (京極 忠高, 1593–1637) was a Japanese noble and the daimyō and head of the Kyōgoku clan (京極氏, Kyōgoku-shi) of Japan during the Tokugawan power...
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The Kyōgoku clan (京極氏, Kyōgoku-shi) were a Japanese daimyō clan which rose to prominence during the Sengoku and Edo periods. The clan descend from the...
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prospered. Father: Kyōgoku Takayoshi Mother: Kyōgoku Maria Wife: Ohatsu Sister: Kyōgoku Tatsuko Concubine: Yamada-dono Ogura Sons: Kyōgoku Tadataka by Yamada-dono...
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Tokugawa army while a second force, 16,500 men led by Kyōgoku Tadataka, Ishikawa Tadafusa, and Kyōgoku Takatomo, would attack them from the rear. Meanwhile...
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Yodo-dono's middle sister, Ohatsu, was the wife of Kyōgoku Takatsugu and the mother of Kyōgoku Tadataka. Yodo-dono's youngest sister, Oeyo, also known as...
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married Matsudaira Tadanao of Fukui Domain Hatsuhime (1602–1630) married Kyōgoku Tadataka of Matsue Domain Tokugawa Iemitsu, 3rd shogun Tokugawa Tadanaga of...
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Hideyori. Oeyo's middle sister, Ohatsu was the wife of Kyōgoku Takatsugu and the mother of Kyōgoku Tadataka. Oeyo also known as Sugoin-in, was initially engaged...
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Matsue Castle (category Kyōgoku clan)
and was completed in 1611. After the reigns of Horio Tadaharu and Kyōgoku Tadataka, Matsudaira Naomasa, a grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu, became Lord of...
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Obama Castle (Wakasa Province) (category Kyōgoku clan)
his son Kyōgoku Tadataka from 1609; however, Tadataka was transferred to Izumo Province in 1634, before the castle was completed. The Kyōgoku clan was...
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Preceded by Horio Tadauji Daimyō of Matsue 1604–1633 Succeeded by Kyōgoku Tadataka...
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Siege of Osaka. Lady Acha was accompanied by Honda Masazumi to meet Kyōgoku Tadataka, son of Ohatsu, younger sister of Yodo-dono. During the meeting, Lady...
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Obama Domain (redirect from Sakai Tadataka)
Tokugawa shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu awarded all of the Wakasa Province to Kyōgoku Takatsugu as a reward for his leadership during the Siege of Ōtsu. In the...
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Matsue Domain (category Kyōgoku clan)
was abandoned. Instead, in 1634, Kyōgoku Tadataka was transferred from Obama Domain in Wakasa Province. The Kyōgoku clan were shugo of Izumo Province...
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ensure descendantship to the Kyogoku clan, however she adopted her niece, Oeyo's daughter, who would later marry Kyogoku Tadataka, son of Takatsugu. Ohatsu's...
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Preceded by Sakai Tadatoshi Succeeded by Hotta Masamori Daimyō of Obama Domain In office 1634–1656 Preceded by Kyōgoku Tadataka Succeeded by Sakai Tadanao...
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province was passed on to the Kyōgoku. Kyōgoku Takatsugu served Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Takatsugu's son Tadataka married the 4th daughter of...
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Domain Battles Battle of Hokuetsu Battle of Bonari Pass Important figures Kawai Tsugunosuke Hosoya Jūdayū Hijikata Toshizō Narayama Sado Hayashi Tadataka...
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rapidity, including Niwa Nagahide, Kato Mitsuyasu, Ikoma Chikamasa and Kyōgoku Takatsugu. Ōmizo Domain was established by the Tokugawa shogunate when...
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convinced him. Matsu's seventh daughter, Maeda Chiyo, was the wife of Hosokawa Tadataka (son of Hosokawa Tadaoki) of the Eastern Army, and Matsu's fourth daughter...
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(present-day Nishi-Kuramae, Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture), the eldest son of Honda Tadataka. The Honda clan was one of the oldest Anjō fudai families, a family of...
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June 3, 2024. "Jyoukouji:The silk coloured portrait of wife of Takatsugu Kyogoku". May 6, 2011. Archived from the original on May 6, 2011. Retrieved February...
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became daimyō on his father’s death in 1743. His wife was the daughter of Kyōgoku Takanori of Marugame Domain. His tenure was marked with repeated peasant...
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