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Tsutsui Sadatsugu (筒井 定次, June 6, 1562 –
April 2, 1615) was a
cousin and
adopted son of
Tsutsui Junkei, a
feudal lord of the
Yamato province. At the death...
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Sadatsugu Matsuda (松田 定次,
Matsuda Sadatsugu) (まつだ さだつぐ) (2
November 1906 – 20
January 2003, Tokyo, ****an) was a ****anese film director. He
directed films...
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Tsutsui Sadatsugu.
Ieyasu stripped Tsutsui Sadatsugu of
ownership rights before giving them to Takatora. The
initial pretext was
Sadatsugu's sloppy governance...
- illness.
After Junkei's death, the
Tsutsui clan was
succeeded by
Tsutsui Sadatsugu, a
cousin and
adopted son of Junkei. The
Tsutsui Clan
subsequently lost...
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rebels led by
Sakai Tadanao. In June 1564,
Tadakatsu competes with
Hachiya Sadatsugu to be
appointed as
vanguard commander to
attack Yoshida Castle. In the...
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control of Iga-Ueno Domain, a 200,000-koku han
during the rule of
Tsutsui Sadatsugu, a
former retainer of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi. However, the
Tsutsui clan was...
- (1561–1641),
married Gamō
Ujisato Hideko (died 1632),
married Tsutsui Sadatsugu Eihime (1574–1623),
married Maeda Toshinaga Hōonin,
married Niwa Nagashige...
- Akō Rōshi) is a 1961
color ****anese film
about the 47
Ronin directed by
Sadatsugu Matsuda. It
earned ¥435
million at the
annual box office,
making it the...
- needed] In addition, all four of his sons,
including Masahiro Makino and
Sadatsugu Matsuda, went into the film
business as
either directors or producers...
- work, and the Cat's Eye
cease operations afterwards.
Sadatsugu Nagaishi (永石 定嗣,
Nagaishi Sadatsugu)
Voiced by:
Tamio Ōki,
Mugihito (Lupin the 3rd vs. Cat's...