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presented to the
Emperor in 1782 by
Kutsuki Masatsuna (1750–1802), also
known as
Kutsuki Oki-no kami Minamoto-no
Masatsuna,
hereditary daimyōs of Oki and Ōmi with...
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Kutsuki Masatsuna (朽木 昌綱,
March 5, 1750 – May 18, 1802), also
known as
Kutsuki Oki-no kami Minamoto-no
Masatsuna, was a
hereditary ****anese daimyō of Oki...
- retreated, they were
pursued by 43,000 men of the Hōjō clan army.
Okabe Masatsuna, a
member of the
Suruga clan
samurai who once
served under Baba Nobuharu...
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presented to the
emperor by
Kutsuki Masatsuna (1750–1802), also
known as
Kutsuki Oki-no kami Minamoto-no
Masatsuna,
hereditary daimyō of Oki and Ōmi with...
- warfare.
After the
Battle of Okehazama, he most
highly valued Yanada Masatsuna, who
reported every movement of the
Imagawa forces that day,
rather than...
- Mikawa, he was
styled Naizen no Kami (内膳正), and
together with
Matsudaira Masatsuna and
Akimoto Yasutomo, he
served as
Tokugawa Ieyasu's
personal aide (kinju...
- (pre-Meiji) at the
British Museum: With
Special Reference to
Kutsuki Masatsuna was
described as of "immeasurable use to
scholars and
collectors who do...
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plant the
approaches to Nikkō with
cryptomeria was
begun by
Matsudaira Masatsuna, daimyō of
Tamanawa Domain in
Sagami Province, and a
descendant of a cadet...
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detailed on a
smaller scale at
around this time. In 1789 (Kansei 1),
Kutsuki Masatsuna published Illustrated Explanation of
Western Geography (泰西輿地図說, Taisei...
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Collection (pre-Meiji) at the
British Museum with
special reference to
Kutsuki Masatsuna (PDF). ISBN 978-0-86159-174-9. ISSN 1747-3640.
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