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Nobufusa Oda
Hidanaga Oda
Toshisada Oda
Tatsusada Oda Tat****tsu
Mitsuki Naoyori Honjō
Fusanaga Tōyama Kagetō Jushii-ge
Nakai Masakiyo Jushii-ge Matsudaira...
- Shinjō
Naoyori (新庄 直頼, 1538 –
February 8, 1613) was a ****anese
samurai of the mid-Sengoku
period through early Edo period. The son of Shinjō
Naomasa (lord...
- Doi
Toshikatsu Hachi****
Iemasa Hayashi Katsumasa Honda Masatomo Hori
Naoyori Hoshina Masayuki Hoshina Masayuki Hosokawa Mitsunao Hosokawa Tadaoki Hosokawa...
- Province.
Under the
Tokugawa shogunate, a
castle town was
constructed by Hori
Naoyori lord of
Nagaoka Domain in 1616. However, as the
initial castle was located...
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black square on
white base (right),
triple black feather balls (left) Hori
Naoyori Battle Standards:
white diamond on
vermilion windsock (right), gold pouch...
- 1981–2008) Naoaki, 21st
family head (b. 1959; 21st
family head: 2008–present)
Naoyori (b. 1991)
Yasutoshi Yanagisawa (柳沢保恵) - the
founder of the Dai-ichi Life...
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Domain in
Harima Province, and his
third son
Naoyori became the 10,000 koku daimyō of
Komatsu Domain.
Naoyori set up a jin'ya in
Shinyashiki Village, Sufu...
- city of Gero, Gifu Prefecture. It was
constructed by the daimyō
Mitsuki Naoyori (三木直頼) in 1544, near the end of the
Sengoku period. In 1579, the ruler...
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Takatora of the Tsu domain,
Tsugaru Nobuhira of the
Hirosaki domain and Hori
Naoyori of the
Murakami domain), but the land was
expropriated and
donated to Tenkai...
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disgraced at the
Siege of
Osaka in 1616 and
relieved of his holdings, Hori
Naoyori was
awarded with
Zaodo Domain and an
additional 20,000 koku from the former...