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Uesugi Narinori (上杉斉憲, June 20, 1820 – May 20, 1889) was the 12th daimyō of
Yonezawa Domain in Dewa Province, ****an (modern-day
Yamagata Prefecture), under...
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himself "Emperor Tobu" (東武天皇), with Date
Yoshikuni of
Sendai and
Uesugi Narinori of
Yonezawa as the head of the Alliance.
Although hetero****e in nature...
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famed Uesugi Kenshin,
Mochinori was born in 1844. Mochinori's
father Narinori took part in the
movements of the
northern domains which culminated in...
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Maeda Nariyasu, born to
Omiyo Nakahime (1815–1817), born to
Omiyo Tokugawa Narinori (1810–1827)
inherited Shimizu family of Gosankyō and born by Oyae Tokugawa...
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Atsunosuke (1796–1799, r. 1798–1799)
Nariyuki (1801–1846, r. 1805–1816)
Narinori (1810–1827, r. 1816–1827)
Narikatsu (1820–1849, r. 1827–1846)
Akitake (1853–1910...
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Uesugi Narisada, 11th Lord of
Yonezawa (1788-1839) 14.
Uesugi Narinori, 12th Lord of
Yonezawa (1820-1889) 29.
Hatakeyama 7.
Uesugi Junko (1866-1901)...
- (1862–1897) 21.
Yanagisawa 5. Lady
Ogasawara Momoko (1896–1950) 22.
Uesugi Narinori, 12th Lord of
Yonezawa (1820–1889) 11.
Uesugi Junko (1866–1901) 23. Suzuki...
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During the
Boshin War, he
sought a
pardon for his father-in-law
Uesugi Narinori of
Yonezawa Domain.
After the
Meiji Restoration and the
abolition of the...
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Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Governors-General (Sōtoku) Date
Yoshikuni Uesugi Narinori Staff Officers (Sanbō)
Ogasawara Nagamichi Itakura Katsukiyo Governmental...
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Yasuko Concubines: Nojiri-dono Higuchi-dono Children:
Katsuchiyo Tokugawa Narinori (1803-1830) by
Nojiri Nobunosuke Rikihime married Arima Yorinori Tsunehime...