- Kyōgoku
Takatomo (京極 高知, 1572– 17
September 1622) was a daimyō of the Azuchi–Momoyama
period and the
early Edo period. He was the
second son of Kyōgoku...
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Takatomo Enoki from the
Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone Corporation, NTT, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa, ****an was
named Fellow of the
Institute of
Electrical and...
- 1592 when
Hideyoshi awarded Kyōgoku
Takatomo (1571–1621) the
domain at Iida (80,000 koku) in
Shinano Province.
Takatomo took
sides with the Tokugawa; and...
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Konishi Yukinaga Kuroda Tadayuki Kuroda Tadayuki Kuroda Nagamasa Kyōgoku
Takatomo Kyōgoku
Takatsugu Makino Narizumi Matsudaira Tadakatsu Matsudaira Chikatoki...
- Nagamasa's
elder sister and the
mother of Kyōgoku
Takatsugu and Kyōgoku
Takatomo. She was the
mostly successful woman catechist with her own ****istants...
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Okubo Tadamoto (1604–1670) of
Karatsu Domain daughter married Kyogoku Takatomo (1623–1674) of
Mineyama Domain daughter married Shijo Takasube (1611–1647)...
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Hiroyuki Enoki Yasukuni Enoki (榎 泰邦), ****anese
diplomat Enoki Irqittuq Takatomo Enoki, ****anese
engineer Junya Enoki, ****anese
voice actor Enoki surface...
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safer to
learn and teach,
Takatomo altered the
techniques so that
beginners could practice without suffering injuries.
Takatomo served at Nijō
Castle in...
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province of
Tango to Kyōgoku
Takatomo, who
established Miyazu Domain. To
ensure the
succession of his line, Kyōgoku
Takatomo gave 35,000 koku of his holdings...
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Masanao (1687–1718)
Ogasawara Nagashige (1697–1705, 1709–1710)
Akimoto Takatomo (1699–1707)
Inaba Masamichi (1701–1707)
Honda Masanaga (1704–1711) Ōkubo...