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Ikeda Teruoki (池田 輝興, 27
February 1611 – 19 June 1647) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the Akō Domain. His
position was
given to Asano...
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Domain Furihime (1607–1659)
married Date
Tadamune of
Sendai Domain Ikeda Teruoki (1611–1647) Of Akō
Domain Yuki
Hideyasu Jokoin-dono shingendoyounseidaikoji...
- for Toku to
marry Ikeda Terumasa. They gave
birth to five sons:
Ikeda Teruoki (池田輝興),
Ikeda Teruzumi (池田輝澄),
Ikeda Masatsuna (池田政綱),
Ikeda Tadatsugu...
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Asano Nagashige Daimyō of
Kasama 1632–1645 Succeeded by
Inoue Masatoshi Preceded by
Ikeda Teruoki Daimyō of Akō 1645–1671 Succeeded by
Asano Nagatomo...
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tenshu and
established a
cadet domain called "Hira****u Domain" for
Ikeda Teruoki. In 1697, the
Tokugawa shogunate established Mikazuki Domain, who ruled...
- Tokuhime. This
marked the
start of Akō Domain. His
younger brother,
Ikeda Teruoki,
inherited the
domain in 1631. However, he went
insane in 1645, murdering...
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Tokuhime (Tokugawa)
Ikeda Tadakatsu (1602–1632) by
Tokuhime (Tokugawa)
Ikeda Teruoki (1611–1647) by
Tokuhime (Tokugawa) Chacha-hime
married Kyogoku Takahiro...
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Eihime To****o
married Sakakibara Tadatsugu by
Eihime Kameko married Ikeda Teruoki by
Eihime Kuroda Nagaoki (1610-1665) by
Eihime Kuroda Masafuyu by Choshu’in...
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sixth son,
Ikeda Teruoki was ****igned to
Rikan Castle and
established Hira****u Domain, with a
kokudaka of 25,000 koku. In 1631,
Ikeda Teruoki inherited Ako...
- wife Manjuko. The
sixth contains six graves, one of
which is for
Ikeda Teruoki, daimyō of Akō Domain, who
reportedly went mad,
killing his wife and consorts...