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- Date Tsunamune (伊達 綱宗, DAH-tay; 23 September 1640 – 19 July 1711) was an early Edo period ****anese samurai, and the third daimyō of Sendai Domain in northern...
- order to replace Tsunamune with his own son, and indirectly encouraged Tsunamune to debauch himself in the pleasure quarters. Tsunamune fell in love with...
- 1660, Date Tsunamune was arrested in Edo, for drunkenness and debauchery; the charges were generally believed to have been true. Tsunamune was condemned...
- among the daimyō of the Edo period. Tsunamura was the eldest son of Date Tsunamune by a concubine. His childhood name was Kamechiyo-maru (亀千代丸). He was later...
- Shigehiro, committed ritual suicide (junshi). Tadamune's sixth son Date Tsunamune became daimyō of Sendai. Father: Date Masamune Mother: Megohime (Daughter...
- there in the 1660s; she was bought from the Yoshiwara by daimyō Date Tsunamune for her weight in gold, and when brought on Date's pleasure boat to Mitsumata...
- destro**** in 1945 and rebuilt in 1985. The Zennōden (善応殿) was built for Date Tsunamune (1640–1711), third daimyō of the Sendai Domain. Destro**** in 1945, it...
- Yasuaji by Nakadate-dono Watari Motomune (1530–1594) by Watari-dono Watari Tsunamune by Watari-dono Kori Munesada by Bo-dono Kasai Ushisarumaru by Bo-dono...
- 1660, the daimyō (feudal lord) of the Sendai Domain, and clan head, Date Tsunamune was arrested in Edo, for drunkenness and debauchery. The charges are generally...
- ****anese leader Date Tadamune (伊達 忠宗, 1599–1658), ****anese samurai Date Tsunamune (伊達 綱宗, 1640–1711), ****anese samurai Date Tsunamura (伊達 綱村, 1659–1719)...