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Hosokawa Mitsunao (細川 光尚,
October 26, 1619 –
January 28, 1650) was a ****anese daimyō of the
early Edo period. He was the
grandson of the
famous Christian...
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Honda Masatomo Hori
Naoyori Hoshina Masayuki Hoshina Masayuki Hosokawa Mitsunao Hosokawa Tadaoki Hosokawa Tadatoshi Ii
Naotaka Ikeda Mitsumasa Ikoma Takatoshi...
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levels of accomplishment!" In 1637,
Tadatoshi and his son
Hosokawa Mitsunao joined in the
effort to
subdue the
Shimabara Rebellion, and
fought with...
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Matsudaira Nobuyasu) and
married Hosokawa Tadatoshi had 1 son:
Hosokawa Mitsunao of
Kumamoto Domain Katsuhime (1618–1678),
daughter of
Senhime with Honda...
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Hosokawa Fujitaka Hosokawa Tadaoki Hosokawa Tadatoshi Hosokawa Mitsunao Hosokawa Tsunatoshi (1643–1714)
Hosokawa Nobunori (1676–1732) Hosokawa...
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Hosokawa Masamoto (1466–1507) a Deputy-Shōgun, sun of
Katsumoto Hosokawa Mitsunao (1619–1650), a daimyō of the
early Edo period.
Morihiro Hosokawa (born...
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Hosokawa Tadatoshi 8.
Hosokawa Mitsunao 17.
Chiyohime 4.
Hosokawa Toshishige 9. Shōkōin 2.
Hosokawa Nobunori 1.
Hosokawa Shigetaka 3.
Iwase Rika...
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Akiyasu Sakenobe Hidetsuna Shimura Mitsuyasu Tateoka Mitsushige Tateoka Mitsunao Andō
Chikasue Ashina Moriuji Ashina Moritaka Ashina Morikiyo Inawashiro...
- Tadatoshi, 1st daimyō of
Kumamoto (cr. 1632) (1586–1641; r. 1632–1641) II.
Mitsunao, 2nd daimyō of
Kumamoto (1619–1650; r. 1641–1650) III. Tsunatoshi, 3rd...
- Kōda ware is
believed to have
originated with the
relocation of
Hosokawa Mitsunao from
Buzen Province to Higo
Province (present-day Kumamoto) in 1632, which...