- Date
Hidemune (伊達 秀宗, DAH-tay;
November 11, 1591 – July 8, 1658) was a ****anese daimyō of the
early Edo period. He was the
eldest son of Date Masamune...
- in the Tōhoku
region of
northern ****an. He was the half-brother of Date
Hidemune of
Uwajima Domain.
Tadamune was born as
Torakikumaru (虎菊丸)
later Sōjirō...
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Arima Toyōji
Arima Toyōji Chōsokabe
Morichika Chōsokabe
Morichika Date
Hidemune Date
Masamune Date
Masamune Date
Masamune Doi
Toshikatsu Doi Toshikatsu...
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Originally Date
Hidemune made his
craftsman make
steamed fish
pastes in 1615. The
craftsmen made
steamed pastes of
Uwajima fish.
Hidemune was a daimyō of...
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Masako married Matsudaira Tadayoshi of Oshi
Domain Kotoko’in
married Date
Hidemune of
Uwajima Domain Ryuko-in
Matsudaira Yasumoto (1552–1603) of Sekiyado...
- 1669) Hosshō'in (1604–1664) Prostitute: Kōnomae (1577–1641) Children: Date
Hidemune (1591–1658), by Shinzō no Kata
Irohahime (1594–1661), by Megohime, never...
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Though the Date are most well
known for
their power in the north, Date
Hidemune, the
second son of Masamune, enjo**** a fief of 100,000 koku on Shikoku...
- campaigns, he was
promoted to Tsu
Domain in Ise Province. In 1614, Date
Hidemune, the
illegitimate eldest son of Date Masamune, was
awarded the 100,000...
- demon".
After spending several years as an
attendant for Masamune's son
Hidemune,
Tsunamoto retired from the Date clan and
became a
Buddhist monk. After...
- (present-day
Ehime Prefecture) on the south-eastern
island of
Shikoku Date
Hidemune (伊達 秀宗, 1591–1658), ****anese daimyō; first-born son (by concubine) of Masamune...