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- Count Date Munemoto (伊達宗基, 24 August 1866 – 27 January 1917) was a Bakumatsu period ****anese samurai, and the 14th and final daimyō of Sendai Domain in...
- Nijō Munemoto (二条 宗基, June 8, 1727 – February 9, 1754), son of Kujō Yukinori and adopted son of Nijō Munehira, was a ****anese kugyō (court noble) of the...
- Tokugawa Munemoto (徳川 宗翰, September 3, 1728 – March 24, 1766) was a ****anese daimyō of the mid-Edo period who ruled the Mito Domain. His childhood name...
- Kimiko Ueno, with Shinji Takamatsu serving as chief director and Kōhei Munemoto composing the music. Original character designs are provided by Eisaku...
- 1786–1837 (1779–1848) Narimasa 3rd Head of Tayasu family (1728–1766) Munemoto 5th Daimyō of Mito (1793–1853) Ieyoshi(12) r. 1837–1853 (1801–1846) Nariyuki [ja]...
- Kujō Yukinori Kujō Tanemoto Kujō Naozane Kujō Michisaki Kujō Sukeie Nijō Munemoto Nijō Shigeyori (1751–1768) Nijō Harutaka Nijō Narimichi (1781–1798) Kujō...
- Hosokawa Mitsunao by Chiyohime Fujihime married Matsudaira Tadahiro Hosokawa Munemoto daughter married Ariyoshi Hidenaga Hosokawa Naofusa Nanjo Mototomo (1641–1703)...
- 1786–1837 (1779–1848) Narimasa 3rd Head of Tayasu family (1728–1766) Munemoto 5th Daimyō of Mito (1793–1853) Ieyoshi(12) r. 1837–1853 (1801–1846) Nariyuki [ja]...
- 1786–1837 (1779–1848) Narimasa 3rd Head of Tayasu family (1728–1766) Munemoto 5th Daimyō of Mito (1793–1853) Ieyoshi(12) r. 1837–1853 (1801–1846) Nariyuki [ja]...
- 1827–1841 Date Yoshikuni (1825–1874), r. 1841–1868 Date Munemoto (1866–1917), r. 1868 Munemoto ruled briefly as the 14th and final lord of Sendai in 1868...