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Takenokoshi Masateru Jugoi-ge
Takenokoshi Masatake Jugoi-ge
Takenokoshi Katsuoki Takenokoshi Mutsumura Jugoi-ge
Takenokoshi Masasada Jugoi-ge
Nagai Naosuke...
- (水野勝前) 1749–1763 Hyūga-no-kami (日向守)
Lower 5th (従五位下) 18,000 koku 5
Mizuno Katsuoki (水野勝起) 1763–1783 Hyūga-no-kami (日向守)
Lower 5th (従五位下) 18,000 koku 6 Mizuno...
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Hijikata Katsuyuki was the
nephew of the 10th daimyō of Komono,
Hijikata Katsuoki, and was heir to a 1000 koku
hatamoto holding. He was
adopted as heir to...
- Uemon-no-suke (右衛門佐)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 20,000 koku 3
Itakura Katsuoki (板倉勝興) 1730 - 1784 Settsu-no-kami (摂津守)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下)...
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Yorita (1741-1771) by
Otase Matsudaira Katsutsuna by
Oyatsu Takenokoshi Katsuoki (1738-1789) by
Oyatsu Kunihime married Asano Shigeakira of
Hiroshima Domain...
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president of Avex
Management Inc.
Shinji Hashimoto (橋本真司), game
producer Katsuoki Enomoto (榎本勝起),
Announcer of
Tokyo Broadcasting System Television Sen Odagiri...
- (板倉勝暁) 1780–1792 Hizen-no-kami (肥前守)
Lower 4th (従四位下) 30,000 koku 3
Itakura Katsuoki (板倉勝意) 1792–1805 Iyo-no-kami (伊予守)
Lower 4th (従四位下) 30,000 koku 4 Itakura...
- Motochika, the lord of Tosa Province. He
became the
adopted son of
Tsuno Katsuoki,
taking the name
Tsuno Chikatada (津野 親忠). In 1600,
Chikatada executed by...
- reconstruction. He also
founded the
domain academy "Reisawakan".
Hijikata Katsuoki, the 10th daimyō
developed a
higher value "brand rice" and
Hijikata Katsuyoshi...