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- Preceded by Ta****a Shigetsune Daimyō of Shimotsuma 1606–1609 Succeeded by Matsudaira Tadamasa Preceded by Tokugawa Yorinobu Daimyō of Mito 1609–1661 Succeeded by...
- Image of blades with Horimono Image of Horimono Blade So-ken Kin-ko To-shin Cho-koku Katayama Shigetsune Modern engraved blades pictures v t e v t e...
- CiteSeerX 10.1.1.691.6616, doi:10.18874/jjrs.20.2-3.1993.95-185 Ashiya, Shigetsune (蘆谷重常 ) (1936), Kokka kyōkasho ni arawaretaru kokumin setsuwa no kenkyuū...
- Negishi 6+7 damaged (all B-29) KIA 22/04/45 ? Nishikyo 5 Hannoshin Nishio 5 Shigetsune Nishioka 8 KIA 28/10/1944 Masaharu Nishiwaki 5 KIA 8/12/44 Hiroyoshi Ni****awa...
- Shigekado died in Edo at age 58, and was succeeded by his son Takenaka Shigetsune. ?í?‘•??«Šo?‘ ƒ‚½ „ Ronquille, Bryce. "Biography of Takenaka Shigekado"...
- CiteSeerX 10.1.1.691.6616, doi:10.18874/jjrs.20.2-3.1993.95-185 Ashiya, Shigetsune (蘆谷重常 ) (1936), Kokka kyōkasho ni arawaretaru kokumin setsuwa no kenkyuū...
- hindered river transportation. The daimyō of Sekiyado Domain, Itakura Shigetsune, took advantage of this situation to construct a canal joining the Tone...
- 000 koku. Furuta Shigeharu built Hamada Castle. In 1648, his son Furuta Shigetsune was enraged when he found that his senior retainers had made arrangements...
- engaged as a child. After her death, he remarried to a daughter of Ta****a Shigetsune of Shimotsuma Domain. He had no children by the first wife and both sons...
- Courtesy title Court Rank kokudaka Ta****a clan (tozama) 1591-1601 1 Ta****a Shigetsune (多賀谷 重経) 1591–1601 -unknown- 60,000 koku Tokugawa clan (Shinpan) 1606-1609...