- His wife was a
daughter of
Arima Yorimoto of the
Kurume Domain.
Sakai Tadaakira (酒井忠存,
November 18, 1720-October 12, 1740) was the 6th daimyō of the Obama...
- 1873
Kanae Matsumoto (松本鼎): from 20
October 1873 to 26
December 1889
Tadaakira Ishii (石井忠亮): from 26
December 1889 to 9
April 1891
Sadaaki Senda (千田貞暁):...
- (1651–1686)
Sakai Tadasono (1671–1706)
Sakai Tadashige (1691–1735)
Sakai Tadaakira (1720–1740)
Sakai Tadamochi (1725–1775)
Sakai Tadayoshi (1813–1873) Sakai...
- koku. In
November 1850,
during the
headship of Tadafusa's son
Hayashi Tadaakira, the
family moved the
location of its jin'ya
within its landholdings,...
- and the
domain faced the
possibility of attainder. The rōjū,
Mizuno Tadaakira,
initially proposed a
solution whereby Nariyoshi’s 4-year-old daughter...
-
Nishio Tadateru (西尾 忠照, also
Nishio Tadaakira) (1613 –
December 4, 1654) was a daimyō of the
early Edo period, ****an, who
ruled Tsuchiura Domain in Hitachi...
-
another 5,000 koku
increase in 1785. The
second daimyō of Numazu,
Mizuno Tadaakira, was also a rōjū, and a
close confidant of
Tanuma Okitsugu, a
senior official...
- Uhyoe-no-suke (右兵衛佐)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 20,000 koku 8 Mori
Tadaakira (森忠哲) 1801 - 1807 Izumi-no-kami (和泉守)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下)...
-
Count (1888–1962; 20th
family head: 1915–1962; 2nd Count: 1915–1947)
Tadaakira, 21st
family head (1917–2004; 21st
family head: 1962–2004) Tadahisa, 22nd...
- concubine, and
became daimyō in 1740 on the
death of his
elder brother Sakai Tadaakira. His
courtesy title was Shuri-daiyu. His wife was a
daughter of Matsudaira...