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Narimune (伊達斉宗, 15
October 1796 – 15 July 1819) was a mid-Edo
period ****anese samurai, and the 10th daimyō of
Sendai Domain in the Tōhoku
region of...
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function was
deemed inappropriate. His
younger half-brother, Tokusaburō (Date
Narimune) was
adopted as his heir in 1812.
Chikamune died two
months later at the...
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Narimura (1775 - 1796) Date
Chikamune (1796 - 1812) Date
Narimune (1796 - 1819) Date
Nariyoshi (1798 - 1828) Date
Narikuni (1817 - 1841)...
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Chikamune was
still an
infant and his
second son (by a concubine) Date
Narimune was
still in his mother's womb, the
domain took over a w**** to
inform the...
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death of Date
Narimune without an heir
placed Sendai Domain in a very
precarious position vis-a-vis the
Tokugawa shogunate. Date
Narimune, and his predecessor...
- the Date line in the case of his
predecessors Date
Chikamune and Date
Narimune; however, the
patience of Shōgun
Tokugawa Ienari had worn thin over Sendai...
- (1775–1796), r. 1790–1796 Date
Chikamune (1796–1809), r. 1796–1809(1812) Date
Narimune (1796–1819), r. 1809(1812)–1819 Date
Nariyoshi (1798–1828), r. 1819–1827...
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Stephen Bazin, French-born
bishop in Indiana,
United States (d. 1848) Date
Narimune,
daimyo (d. 1819) Toma Polyanskyi,
politician (d. 1869)
October 16 Jean-Joseph...
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impossible because not only the
elder brother and 12th clan head, Date
Narimune, but also Date
Mochimune (died in 1469) were
still alive at this time....
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impossible because not only the
elder brother and 12th clan head, Date
Narimune, but also Date
Mochimune (died in 1469) were
still alive at this time....