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Miyabe Nagafusa (宮部長房, 1581 - 1634) was the son of
Miyabe Tsugimasu,
succeeding to
headship over the clan of
Miyabe during the
latter Sengoku period of...
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Justo Takayama Ukon (ジュスト高山右近), born
Takayama Hikogorō (高山彦五郎) and also
known as Dom
Justo Takayama (c. 1552/1553 - 5
February 1615) was a ****anese Catholic...
- Kii
Nagafusa Kii
Shigefusa Sue
Harukata Hironaka Takakane Kakinami Takamasa Shirai Katatane Miura Fusakiyo Nogami Fusatada Sue
Okifusa Sue
Nagafusa Sugi...
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under the
Tokugawa shogunate.
Toyooka Domain was
created for
Sugihara Nagafusa, who had
married a
daughter of Azai Nagamasa. In 1658 the line went extinct...
- and the
Takeda clan. At the
beginning of the 14th
century AD,
Ogasawara Nagafusa settled in Shikoku. His
descendant in the 8th
generation settled in the...
- daimyō, Ōtomo Yoshiaki, and thus not of Ōuchi blood. Sue
Harukata Sue
Nagafusa Hironaka Takakane Iida
Okihide Ōuchi-shi Yakata : Ōuchi clan's main bastion...
- Hiei in
western ****an and Azai clan retainer. He was the
father of
Miyabe Nagafusa and
became a re****ble
administrator under Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the...
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Tendai monk
Miyuki Miyabe (宮部 みゆき, born 1960), ****anese
writer Miyabe Nagafusa (宮部 長房, 1581–1634), ****anese
samurai ****ue
Miyabe (宮部 シズエ, born 1938)...
- Motonari, and
committed suicide after the battle.
After the loss, his son
Nagafusa was
attacked by the Mōri clan and
committed seppuku in
Wakayama castle...
- Seiwa-Genji Minamoto. At the
beginning of the 14th century,
Ogasawara Nagafusa established himself in Shikoku.
Amongst his
descendants in the 8th generation...