- Date
Chikamune (伊達周宗, DAH-tay; 9
April 1796 – 3 June 1812) was a mid-Edo
period ****anese samurai, and the
ninth daimyō of
Sendai Domain in
northern ****an...
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infant when died and
replaced by her
younger sister, Asahime)
Married Date
Chikamune of
Sendai Domain by Oman
Tokugawa Keinosuke (1795–1797) by Outa Tokugawa...
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after returning home to Aoba
Castle at the age of 23. As his heir Date
Chikamune was
still an
infant and his
second son (by a concubine) Date Narimune...
- - 1756) Date
Shigemura (1742 - 1796) Date
Narimura (1775 - 1796) Date
Chikamune (1796 - 1812) Date
Narimune (1796 - 1819) Date
Nariyoshi (1798 - 1828)...
- place. He was
adopted as
Chikamune's heir in 1812, and
changed his name to Date Munezumi.
Later that same year,
after Chikamune died, he was
received in...
- in 2007. The Myōnkaibyō (妙雲界廟) is the site of
stelai erected for Date
Chikamune,
ninth daimyō, and Date Nariyoshi,
eleventh daimyō of the
Sendai Domain...
- officer,
customs inspector and
amateur artist (d. 1853)
April 9 Date
Chikamune,
daimyo (d. 1812)
Elisha Huntington,
American physician and politician...
- the
continuation of the Date line in the case of his
predecessors Date
Chikamune and Date Narimune; however, the
patience of Shōgun
Tokugawa Ienari had...
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killed in this battle, such as
Bekki Akitaka,
Bekki Chikashige,
Bekki Chikamune. In 1569 Dōsetsu
captured the
Yamakuma Castle from
Tanezane during autumn...
- (1742–1796), r. 1756–1790 Date
Narimura (1775–1796), r. 1790–1796 Date
Chikamune (1796–1809), r. 1796–1809(1812) Date
Narimune (1796–1819), r. 1809(1812)–1819...