-
convince Narioki to
promote the
interests of her son
Hisamitsu over
Narioki's legitimate son and heir-apparent (Nariakira). Zusho,
Narioki, Yura, and...
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Shimazu Narioki (島津 斉興,
December 1, 1791 –
October 7, 1859) was a ****anese
feudal lord (daimyō) of the Edo period, the 27th in the line of
Shimazu clan...
- 1755–1787) IX. Narinobu, 9th Lord of
Satsuma (1774–1841; r. 1787–1809) X.
Narioki, 10th Lord of
Satsuma (1791–1858; r. 1809–1851) XI. Nariakira, 11th Lord...
- 1817, the son of
Shimazu Narioki, the 10th daimyō; Hisamitsu's name at
birth was Kanenoshin; his
mother was Yura,
Narioki's concubine. He was briefly...
- responsibilities. He was
later emplo**** by the
Satsuma lord,
Shimazu Narioki,
serving Narioki as
messenger and city magistrate; he was also
involved with Satsuma's...
- Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa
house in 1847. He also
forced the
retirement of
Shimazu Narioki in 1851. US
Commodore Matthew Perry arrived on June 3, 1853, on a mission...
- was once the
possession of
Shimazu Narioki, 27th daimyō of the
Shimazu clan and
ruler of the
Satsuma domain.
Narioki gifted the
katana to
Kagoshima Shrine...
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Shigehide (島津重豪) 1755–1787 9
Shimazu Narinobu (島津斉宣) 1787–1809 10
Shimazu Narioki (島津斉興) 1809–1851 11
Shimazu Nariakira (島津斉彬) 1851–1858 12
Shimazu Tadayoshi...
- to 1863. His
consort was
Shimazu Kyoko, an
adopted daughter of
Shimazu Narioki,
tenth head of
Satsuma Domain. With her he had sons
Tadafusa and Atsumaro...
- daimyō of
Satsuma (1774–1841) 17.
Tsutsumi Shunkōin (1747–1811) 4.
Shimazu Narioki, 10th daimyō of
Satsuma (1791–1859) 18.
Suzuki Katsunori 9.
Suzuki ......