- Date
Tadamune (伊達忠宗, 23
January 1600 – 10
August 1658) was an
early Edo
period ****anese samurai, and the 2nd daimyō of the 625,000 koku
Sendai Domain in...
- was alive. The
bakufu gave
approval for his
eldest legitimate son, Date
Tadamune, to
inherit the Date clan territory.
Masamune expanded trade in the northeastern...
- (1993 - )
Shimazu Tadahisa Shimazu Tadatoki Shimazu Hisatsune Shimazu Tadamune Shimazu Sadahisa Shimazu Ujihisa Shimazu Motohisa Shimazu Hisatoyo Shimazu...
- (1519-1578) Date
Terumune (1544-1585) Date
Masamune (1567 - 1636) Date
Tadamune (1600 - 1658) Date
Tsunamune (1640 - 1711) Date
Tsunamura (1659 - 1719)...
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Masatsuna (1605–1631) Of Akō
Domain Furihime (1607–1659)
married Date
Tadamune of
Sendai Domain Ikeda Teruoki (1611–1647) Of Akō
Domain Yuki Hideyasu...
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Terumasa with
Tokuhime (Tokuhime was Hidetada's sister) and
married Date
Tadamune had 2 sons and 1 daughter: Torachiyo, Date Mitsumune, and
Nabehime married...
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among the daimyō of the Edo period.
Tsunamune was the
sixth son of Date
Tadamune by a
concubine (Kai-hime, the
maternal aunt of
Emperor Go-Sai,
which thus...
- To this end, in 1599, he
killed a long-time
retainer and karō,
Ijuin Tadamune, as well as his son,
Ijuin Tadazane, when they
tried to part with the Shimazu...
- there, she had four
children with Masamune,
including Irohahime, Date
Tadamune (the
second lord of the
Sendai Domain),
Munetsuna Date, and Takematsumaru...
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Yoshiyuki Munekiyo Nitta,
Ashikaga clans Tameyoshi Tsunekuni Yo****aka
Tadamune Yoshikiyo Yoshikatsu Yo****omo
Yoshikata Yoshihiro Yorikata Yorinaka Tamemune...