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Ogasawara Nagakiyo (小笠原 長清,
March 5, 1162 – July 15, 1242) was a ****anese
samurai warlord of the late
Heian and
early Kamakura period. He is best known...
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includes Yama-Ogasawara, the
village which gave its name to
Ogasawara Nagakiyo, his clan of samurai, and—eventually—to the
Ogasawara Islands in the North...
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established at the
Ogasawara of Bunzen. The great-grandson of Yoshikiyo,
Nagakiyo, was the
first to take the name Ogasawara. The area
controlled by his descendants...
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Jinbo Nagakiyo in an
attempt to
overtake the
Jinbo clan from within,
using his
status as shugo-dai to
bring Nagakiyo to his side.
Nagakiyo then brought...
- (1180–1185) and as a
result the
founder of the Ogasawara-ryū (Ogasawara
Nagakiyo),
began teaching yabusame (mounted archery).
During the
Kamakura period...
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Euphonium Ogasawara clan (小笠原氏), a ****anese
samurai clan
Ogasawara Nagakiyo (小笠原 長清, 1162–1242), a ****anese
retainer of the
Minamoto clan
during the...
- Province). The
Ogasawara are also a
cadet branch of the Takeda, by
Takeda Nagakiyo (1162–1242),
grandson of
Takeda Kiyomitsu (1110-1168), and the
first to...
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Kuroda Takamasa (1612–1639)
Kuroda Yukikatsu (1634–1663)
Kuroda Nagahiro (1659–1711) (as
Naogata domain)
Kuroda Nagakiyo (1667–1720)...
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clans Satake clan Yo****sune
Yoshikane Mitsunaga Nobuyoshi Tōmitsu
Yoshisada Yo****ō
Tadayori Kanenobu Takeda clan
Mitsutomo Nagakiyo Mitsuyuki...
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perform yabusame. One is the
Ogasawara school. The founder,
Ogasawara Nagakiyo, was
instructed by the shōgun
Minamoto no
Yoritomo (1147–1199) to start...