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- Toshimichi Okunomiya Masaie Ōuchi Yo****aka Omy Yoshika Pore Sufi Reizei Takatoyo Rokkaku Sadayori Rokkaku Yoshiharu Rokkaku Yoshikata Rusu Masakage Ryūzōji...
- annexation of neighboring Maeshiba Village (Hoi District), ****agawa Village, Takatoyo Village, Oitsu Village (Atsumi District) and Ishimaki Village (Yana District)...
- Yasuhiro Matsunaga 2017 Policeman and Me Heisuke Ōkami Lights of Kyoto Takatoyo Akada ReLIFE Kazuomi Ōga Before We Vanish Amano Tori Girl Kei Takahashi...
- 2004 456 Kiyonori Tanaka (Scrum-half) v Scotland Perth, 13 Nov 2004 457 Takatoyo Yamaguchi (Back row) v Scotland Perth, 13 Nov 2004 458 Hiroki Mizuno Wing...
- Replacements: 16. Mitsugu Yamamoto, 17. Masahito Yamamoto, 18. Feletikiki Mau, 19. Takatoyo Yamaguchi, 20. Kiyonori Tanaka, 21. Masatoshi Mukoyama, 22. Hideyuki Yoshida...
- death of his father in 1770, he turned Hisai over to a younger son of Tōdō Takatoyo, and took on the reign of Tsu Domain itself. The domain suffered from severe...
- Gyobu-taiyu (刑部大輔) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 60,000 koku 2 Kyōgoku Takatoyo (京極高豊) 1662 - 1694 ****u-no-kami (備中守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下)...
- Kyōgoku Takatsugu Kyōgoku Tadataka Kyōgoku Takakazu (1619–1662) Kyōgoku Takatoyo (1655–1694) Kyōgoku Takamochi (1692–1724) Kyōgoku Takanori (1718–1763)...
- Yoko**** Domain in Tōtōmi Province. Tadamitsu was the second son of Kyōgoku Takatoyo, daimyō of Marugame Domain in Sanuki Province. As Nishio Tadanao, had no...
- was his monastery of Ryūmon-ji, which had been built for him by Kyōgoku Takatoyo (1655-1694). He also founded two more monasteries: Nyohō-ji in Sanuki (Shikoku)...