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Naritatsu died
without an heir in 1826, and was
succeeded by his
nephew Narimori (1804–1860, r. 1826–1860), the son of Naritatsu's
younger brother Tatsuyuki...
- (勤王), or
imperial loyalty. In 1851, he
joined the
Kumamoto lord
Hosokawa Narimori and went to Edo for his lord's sankin-kōtai rotation. It was
during his...
- 16.
Hosokawa Narimori, 10th Lord of
Kumamoto (1804-1860) 8.
Marquess Hosokawa Morihisa (1839-1893) 17.
Asano Hachi (1806-1875) 4.
Marquess Hosokawa Moritatsu...
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Hijikata Haruko (d. 1908) 3. Lady Ichijō
Tokiko (1902–1971) 28.
Hosokawa Narimori, 10th Lord of
Kumamoto (1804–1860) 14.
Marquess Hosokawa Morihisa, Governor...
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Noriyori Taira no
Tadanori Taira no
Shigehira Taira no
Noritsune Taira no
Narimori Taira no Michimori
Strength 3,000 5,000
Casualties and
losses Unknown...
- his will that his son
Nagano Narimori should continue the
fight against Takeda Shingen to the last man if necessary.
Narimori continued to
resist the Takeda...
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years from
Minowa Castle, but he died in 1561. His heir, Ukyō-no-shin
Narimori, was only 16
years old, so Nagano’s
death was kept
secret as long as possible...
- (1755–1835; r. 1787–1810) Tatsuyuki, 7th daimyō of Udo (1784-1818) X.
Narimori, 8th daimyō of Udo, 10th Lord of
Kumamoto (1804–1860; r. 1826–1860) XI...
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Fourth Rank,
Lower Grade.
Tsugaru Tsuguakira was the 4th son of
Hosokawa Narimori, the 8th daimyō of Uto Domain, a sub-domain of
Kumamoto Domain in Kyushu...
- kami (和泉守)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 30,000 koku 8
Hosokawa Narimori (細川斉護) 1818 - 1826 Etchu-no-kami / Sakon'e-no-****o (越中守、左近衛権中将、侍従) Junior...