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Tokugawa Ieyasu (born
Matsudaira Takechiyo;
January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was the
founder and
first shōgun of the
Tokugawa shogunate of ****an, which...
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Sekigahara in 1600. His
office in the
Imperial ****an
ministries was Hyōbu-
daifū. Ii
Naomasa was also
notable for his
command over an
elite troops which...
- Tsunayoshi, and was
confirmed as daimyō,
receiving the
courtesy title of Shuri-
daifu the same year. From 1718 to 1722 he was
appointed simultaneously as a sōshaban...
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January 2006)
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Daifu; Li, Caiwu; Deng, Wenwen; Zhao, Ke; He, Yongguo; Li, Bei; Zhang, Guiquan;...
- also be
abbreviated to
huang or di. The
former nobility titles Qing (卿),
Daifu (大夫) and Shi (仕)
became synonyms for
court officials. The
power of the emperor...
- was 17695.
Their founder was Jang Seo [ja] who
served as
Jinzi Guanglu Daifu (Hanja: 金紫光祿大夫) in Song dynasty. Jang Seo [ja]
insisted that he
would resist...
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worked as
munha sirang pyeongjangsa (문하시랑평장사; 門下侍郞平章事) and
Jinzi Guanglu Daifu (Hanja: 金紫光祿大夫), and
became Prince of
Posan (Hanja: 苞山君).
After that, Gwak...
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eldest son Niwa Nagatsugu. He died in 1701. His
courtesy title was Saikyō-no-
daifu, and his
Court rank was
Junior Fourth Rank,
Lower Grade. Niwa Nagatsugu...
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settled in
Paechon County,
Hwanghae Province. He
served as
Jinzi Guanglu Daifu (Hanja: 金紫光祿大夫)
during Hyeonjong of Goryeo’s reign.
Korean clan
names of...