- Domain. Suwa
Tadakata (諏訪忠粛, May 19, 1768 –
August 14, 1822) was the 7th daimyō of Suwa and
hereditary chieftain of the Suwa clan.
Tadakata was the eldest...
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Nishio Tadakata (西尾 忠固, 1811 – June 18, 1857) was a daimyō in late-Edo
period ****an, who
ruled Yoko****
Domain in Tōtōmi Province.
Tadakata was the fourth...
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Yoshihiko Soga
Keinosuke Tsuchiya Sadao Nozaki Tan
Hakata Hideo Nishimaki Tadakata Ishida Produced by
Hiroshi Inoue (TBS)
Yasuo Ooda Yuji
Tanno Music by Harumi...
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Sakai Tadayoshi Sakai Tadazane Sakai Tadayori Sakai Tadaatsu Sakai Tadaari Sakai Tadakata Sakai Tadaaki Sakai Tadatomo Sakai Tadazumi Sakai Tadamichi...
- (青山忠良)(1844–1848)
Matsudaira Noriyasu (松平乗全)(1845–1855, 1858–1860)
Matsudaira Tadakata (松平忠優)(1848–1855, 1857–1858) Kuze
Hirochika (久世広周)(1851–1858, 1860–1862)...
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Harunobu attacked the enemy's main force, and
Shimazu retainer,
Kawakami Tadakata,
allowing a
flying column of
samurai to take Ryūzōji Takanobu's head. 24...
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Tsugaru Nobumasa. The
second headmaster from this
family taught Ono
Tadakata,
allowing the Ono
family to
continue preserving the line
while the Tsugaru...
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Tadataka in 1868 4th Daimyō of Jōzai In
office 1867–1868
Preceded by
Hayashi Tadakata Succeeded by none
Personal details Born (1848-08-26)August 26, 1848 Edo...
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Senior Fourth Rank.
Ichihashi Nagakazu was the
fourth son of
Sakai Tadakata, daimyō of Shōnai
Domain in
northern ****an. He was
adopted as heir to Ichihashi...
- supporters. The
Maeda clan was
divided between both armies, Chiyo, her
husband Tadakata and her
brother Maeda Toshinaga were part of the
Western army,
while Maeda...