- Tōdō
Takakiyo (藤堂高潔,
October 19, 1837 –
November 18, 1889) was the 12th and
final daimyō of Tsu
Domain under the
Bakumatsu period Tokugawa Shogunate of...
- and great-grandson of
Taira no Kiyomori. He and his brother,
Taira no
Takakiyo, were the only male
members of the
Taira clan to
survive the
Genpei War...
- thus Takayoshi's
younger brother Takahisa was
acted as Hachirōemon
until Takakiyo, his nephew, was old enough.
Mitsui people who
inherited the name Hachirōemon...
-
Taira no
Takakiyo (平高清/
Taira no
Rokudai 平六代, 1173 –
March 3, 1199) was a
member of the
ruling Taira clan from the late
Heian period to the
early Kamakura...
-
Taira no
Tomomori (1152–1185)
Taira no
Shigehira (1158–1185)
Taira no
Takakiyo (1173–1199) The mon (crest, emblem) of the
Taira clan is an Agehanochō...
- Kyōgoku
Takayoshi (京極高吉, 1508 – 28
February 1581) was a son of Kyōgoku
Takakiyo and a
nominal v****al of the Azai clan.
Following Ashikaga Yo****eru's murder...
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Province Titles daimyō of Tsu
Domain Founder Tōdō
Takatora Final ruler Tōdō
Takakiyo Founding year 1585
Ruled until 1871 (abolishment of the han system)...
- Tama Muni****l
Votive Academy, po****r and
athletic female student Kanan Takakiyo, is
actually a
demon coming from the
demon world to
devour human souls...
- at Hama-no-miya and set out to sea
where he drowned. His sons,
Taira no
Takakiyo and
Taira no Chikazane,
became the last
members of the
Taira clan after...
-
years ago, and was
slain by a
skilled archer by the name of
Yamada Kurando Takakiyo (山田蔵人高清). He
dedicated its
horns to the temple, and they can
still be seen...