- Kōriki
Tadafusa (高力 忠房, 1584 –
January 7, 1656) was a daimyō
under the
Tokugawa shogunate in early-Edo
period ****an. Kōriki
Tadafusa was born in Hamamatsu...
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Konoe Tadafusa (近衛 忠房,
September 24, 1838 – July 16, 1873), son of
regent Tadahiro with his wife
Shimazu Kyoko, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of...
- Nijō
Tadafusa (二条 尹房,
November 16, 1496 –
September 29, 1551), son of
regent Nijō Hisamoto, was a ****anese kugyō (court noble) of the
Muromachi period...
- Edo period.[citation needed] The
Shimabara Domain was
given to Kōriki
Tadafusa. ****an's
policies of
national seclusion and ****cution of Christianity...
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tenth head of
Satsuma Domain. With her he had sons
Tadafusa and Atsumaro, who was
later adopted by
Tadafusa as his son. He
adopted a
daughter of
Shimazu Nariakira...
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Sanada Nobuyuki of
Matsushiro Domain Manhime (b. 1592)
married Kōriki
Tadafusa of
Shimabara Domain Kenju-in
married Sakuma Katsumune Sanada Nobumasa of...
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grave view of the
severity of his crimes.
After Matsukura Katsuie, Kōriki
Tadafusa, a long-time
retainer of the
Tokugawa clan, was
transferred from Hamamatsu...
- the
Iwatsuki Domain. Masanaga, like his
father Kiyonaga,
served the
Tokugawa clan.
Masanaga died in 1599, and was
succeeded by his son
Tadafusa. v t e...
- Preceded by
Matsukura Shigemasa Daimyō of
Shimabara 1630–1638 Succeeded by Kōriki
Tadafusa...
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reduced to
hatamoto status and
Hamamatsu Domain was
transferred to Kōriki
Tadafusa. Tadayori's
grave is at the
Inoue clan
temple of Sengan-ji in Fuchū, Tokyo...