- Kyōgoku
Takatsugu (京極 高次, 1560 – June 4, 1609) was a daimyō (military
feudal lord) of Ōmi
Province and
Wakasa Province during the late
Sengoku period...
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Takatsugu (written: 高次) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Takatsugu Jōjima (城島 高次) (1890–1967),
Imperial ****anese...
- her
cousin Kyōgoku
Takatsugu in 1587, he was a daimyō in Ōmi Province,
holding Ōtsu
Castle for the Toyotomi. At this point,
Takatsugu was a
fudai daimyō...
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Takatsugu Jōjima (城島 高次, Jōjima
Takatsugu, 20 June 1890 – 9
October 1967) was an
admiral in the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II. Jōjima was...
- Tōdō
Takatsugu (藤堂 高次,
January 4, 1602 –
December 20, 1676) was a ****anese daimyō of the
early Edo period. He was the 2nd daimyō from the Tōdō clan to...
- took
place in 1600,
concurrent with the
battle of Sekigahara. Kyōgoku
Takatsugu held Ōtsu
castle for the Tokugawa, and
commanded the garrison. Mōri Terumoto...
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Takatsugu Muramatsu (村松 崇継,
Muramatsu Takatsugu, born July 2, 1978) is a ****anese composer,
arranger and
music producer. He is best
known for his collaborations...
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battle of the warring-states era. The second, Ohatsu,
married Kyōgoku
Takatsugu, a man from a
noble family once
served by the Azai clan. The
Kyogoku clan...
- wet nurses. Yodo-dono's
middle sister, Ohatsu, was the wife of Kyōgoku
Takatsugu and the
mother of Kyōgoku Tadataka. Yodo-dono's
youngest sister, Oeyo...
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Hisamasa as well as Azai Nagamasa's
elder sister and the
mother of Kyōgoku
Takatsugu and Kyōgoku Takatomo. She was the
mostly successful woman catechist with...