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Katakura Kagenaga (片倉 景長, May 14, 1630 – July 9, 1681) was a ****anese
samurai of the
early Edo period, who
served as a
senior retainer of the Date clan...
- Men of the Date Clan".
Kagetsuna was the son of
Yonezawa native Katakura Kagenaga (a
Shinto priest turned samurai), he was
famed for his role as a senior...
- retainers. He was
succeeded by his
maternal grandson also
adopted son,
Kagenaga. Father:
Katakura Kagetsuna Mother:
Yanouchi Shigesada's
daughter Wives:...
- and at age 67
retired to p**** the Suiō-ryū to his son, Mima Yohachirō
Kagenaga. To the core
techniques established by the founder, Yohachirō
added the...
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childhood name was
Sukesaburo (助三郎). His
mother was the
daughter of
Katakura Kagenaga. He
became head of his
household on 13
January 1686 on the
death of his...
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Katakura Kojūrō. His
childhood name was
Matakuro (又九郎). Father:
Katakura Kagenaga (2nd) Mother: Jōshōin
Adopted Son:
Katakura Murakiyo Katakura family tree...
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their formal name) follows:
Kagetsuna (1557–1615)
Shigenaga (1585–1659)
Kagenaga (1630–1681)
Muranaga (1667–1691)
Murayasu (1683-?)
Muranobu Murasada (1676–1744)...
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Alice Barnham, wife of
statesman Francis Bacon (d. 1650) 1630 –
Katakura Kagenaga, ****anese
samurai (d. 1681) 1652 –
Johann Philipp Förtsch,
German composer...
- Yo****suna
Uesugi Norimasa Aya
Gozen Seien-in
Uesugi Kagenobu Saiponji Kagenaga Saiponji Sadanaga Kanamari Chikatsuna Kawada Nagachika Kaji
Hidetsuna Momoi...
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childhood name was
Sannosuke (三之助)
later changed to Kojūrō. Father:
Katakura Kagenaga (2nd) Mother: Jishō-in Wife:
Matsumae Ichiko Son:
Katakura Murayasu by...