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Taira no
Tadatsune (平 忠常,
October 19, 975? - June 28, 1031) was a ****anese
samurai lord and gōzoku in the
Heian period. He was the head of the
Taira clan...
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Shimazu Tadatsune (島津 忠恒,
November 27, 1576 –
April 7, 1638) was a
tozama daimyō of Satsuma, the
first to hold it as a
formal fief (han)
under the Tokugawa...
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Tadatsune (鳥居 忠恒, 1604 –
August 7, 1636) was the son of the daimyō
Torii Tadamasa; his fief
reverted to the
control of the
shogunate when
Tadatsune died...
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Tadatsune (written: 忠恒 or 忠常) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Shimazu Tadatsune (島津 忠恒) (1576–1638), ****anese...
- had the
Shimazu clan
retain its
domain and let Yoshihiro's son
Shimazu Tadatsune succeed him.
Yoshihiro retired to
Sakurajima and took up
teaching younger...
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Tokugawa Shogunate, and the
Siege of Osaka. His
nephew and
successor was
Tadatsune. He held
significant power during the
first two
decades of the 17th century...
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several years. In 1603 however,
Shimazu Tadatsune informed the
Tokugawa shogunate of Hideie's location.
Tadatsune and Hideie's
relative Maeda Toshinaga...
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rebel against the Shogunate. Meanwhile,
Shimazu Tadatsune directly rejected his
invitation as
Tadatsune stated the
Shimazu clan was
still recovering from...
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Nitta Tadatsune (仁田 忠常, 1167 –
October 12, 1203) was a ****anese
samurai lord and
retainer of the
Kamakura shogunate in the late
Heian and
early Kamakura...
- Domain. Suwa
Tadatsune (諏訪忠恒, May 13, 1595 –
November 4, 1657) was the 2nd daimyō of Suwa and
hereditary chieftain of the Suwa clan.
Tadatsune was the eldest...