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Sakai Tadakiyo (酒井 忠清,
November 29, 1624 – July 4, 1681), also
known as Uta-no-kami, was a daimyō (feudal lord) in Kōzuke Province, and a high-ranking...
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exercised power in the shogun's name.
These were
Sakai Tadakatsu,
Sakai Tadakiyo,
Inaba Masanori,
Matsudaira Nobutsuna (a
distant member of the Tokugawa)...
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Iemasa Ōtani Yo****sugu
Sakai Ietsugu Sakai Ietsugu Sakai Tadakatsu Sakai Tadakiyo Sakikibara Motonao Satake Yoshinobu Satake Yoshinobu Shibata Katsuie Shimazu...
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Tadakiyo Sakai (5
January 1914,
Nagasaki – 2 May 1981), also
known as
Sakai de Embu, was a ****anese-Brazilian sculptor. From a
young age,
Sakai showed...
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Makino Tadakiyo (牧野 忠精,
November 26, 1760 –
August 17, 1831) was a ****anese daimyō of the late Edo period. The
Makino clan was
identified as one of the...
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Mizuno Tadakiyo (水野 忠精,
February 5, 1833 – May 8, 1884) was a daimyō
during Bakumatsu period ****an, who
served as
chief senior councilor (Rōjū) in service...
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succession remained an open question.
Sakai Tadakiyo, one of Ietsuna's most
favored advisors,
suggested that the succession...
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Minamoto no
Tameyoshi (源為義, 1096–1156) Mother:
Daughter of
Fujiwara no
Tadakiyo (藤原忠清の娘) Wife: Yura
Gozen (由良御前, ?–1159), "Urahime" (由良姫),
daughter of...
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Yoshichika (? - 1108) Mother:
Unknown Wife:
Daughter of
Fujiwara no
Tadakiyo (藤原忠清の娘) 1st son:
Minamoto no Yo****omo (源義朝, 1123–1160) 2nd son: Minamoto...
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Domain (35,000 koku) in Kōzuke Province. In 1749, the
descendants of
Sakai Tadakiyo (1626–1681) were
transferred to
Himeji Domain (150,000 koku) in Harima...