- 1600–1623) II. Hidenari, 2nd Lord of Chōshū (1595–1651; r. 1623–1651) III.
Tsunahiro, 3rd Lord of Chōshū (1639–1689; r. 1651–1682) IV. Yoshinari, 4th Lord...
- Sekigahara. Mōri
Hidenari (毛利秀就, 1595–1651), 1st daimyō of Chōshū Domain. Mōri
Tsunahiro (毛利綱広, 1639–1689), 2nd daimyō of Chōshū Domain. Mōri
Yoshinari (毛利吉就,...
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Hisazumi Misawa Tameyuki†
Takahashi Mototsuna†
Takao Hisatomo Yonehara Tsunahiro Yubara Munetsuna† Mōri
Motonari Kunishi Motosuke Awaya Motoyoshi Awaya...
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daughter of Yūki
Hideyasu and
adopted daughter of
Tokugawa Hidetada Heir: Mōri
Tsunahiro (in ****anese) Mōri
genealogy on "Edo 300 HTML" (30 Oct. 2007)...
- (一竿子忠綱)
Settsu no Kami
Tadayuki I (摂津守忠行 (初代))
Mutsu Tadashige (陸奥忠重) Sōshū
Tsunahiro I (相州綱広 (初代))
Tsushima no Kami
Tsunemitsu (対馬守常光) = Heki
Tsunemitsu (日置常光)...
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disappeared by the end of the
Sengoku period. From 1654 to 1656, Mōri
Tsunahiro, the
second daimyō of Chōshū
Domain had the
temple rebuilt as a memorial...
- was
buried at
buried at Daishō-in, as was his son and
successor Mōri
Tsunahiro. However, in
accordance with his wishes, Mōri
Yoshinari was
buried at...
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House Remains: The tea
house was
built by the
Second Generation Mori
Tsunahiro. It was used for
official Provincial work such as
annual attendance to...
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Suketsugu of
Hamamatsu Domain. He
later remarried to a
daughter of Mori
Tsunahiro of Chōshū Domain. Naitō
Nobuteru (内藤信輝, 1681 –
November 29, 1725) was...
- 1690, he had
initially adopted Matsudaira Masakata, the 5th son of Mōri
Tsunahiro of Chōshū Domain. Masakata's
grandmother had been a
daughter of Yūki Hideyasu...