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- Takatomo Kyōgoku Takatsugu Makino Narizumi Matsudaira Tadakatsu Matsudaira Chikatoki Matsudaira Mitsunaga Matsudaira Naomasa Matsudaira Naonori Matsudaira...
- Chikayoshi [ja] (1632-1717) Matsudaira Nobumasa [ja](2) (1661-1691) Matsudaira Chikatoki [ja] (1659-1702) Tokugawa Munenao [ja] (1682-1757) Matsudaira Nobukiyo [ja](3)...
- Banjii Jiken" (****anese: 遊園地パンジー事件) Koichi Sasaki Hiroshi Kashiwabara Hiro Chikatoki June 21, 1999 (1999-06-21) 150 16 "The Truth of the Exploding Car Case...
- Ōtomo Chikahide (大友親秀, 1195–1248) Ōtomo Yoriyasu (大友頼泰, 1222–1300) Ōtomo Chikatoki (大友親時, 1236–1295) Ōtomo Sadachika (大友貞親, 1246–1311) Ōtomo Sadamune (大友貞宗...
- Banjii Jiken" (****anese: 遊園地パンジー事件) Koichi Sasaki Hiroshi Kashiwabara Hiro Chikatoki June 21, 1999 (1999-06-21) At an amu****t park, an accident occurs during...
- exchanged poetry with her mother, elder sister and niece ("Chikatoki's daughter" (親時女, Chikatoki no musume). As well as organizing poetic gatherings (utakai)...
- Matsudaira Chikayoshi, 1st Lord of Echizen-Matsudaira (1632–1717) Matsudaira Chikatoki, 2nd Lord of Echizen-Matsudaira (1659–1702) Matsudaira Naoyuki, 1st Lord...
- daimyō of Matsue (1601–1666) Chikayoshi, 1st daimyō of Hirose (1632–1717) Chikatoki, 2nd daimyō of Hirose (1659–1702) Chikatomo, 3rd daimyō of Hirose (1681–1728)...
- period Tokugawa shogunate. Naoyuki born as the third son of Matsudaira Chikatoki of Hirose Domain in Izumo Province, and was adopted as heir to Matsudaira...
- (1815–1863; r. 1822–1853) Chikayoshi, 1st Lord of Hirose (1632–1717) Chikatoki 2nd Lord of Hirose (1659–1702) Chikatomo, 3rd Lord of Hirose (1681–1728)...