- Date
Tsunamura (伊達綱村, 29
April 1659 – 5
August 1719) was an
early Edo
period ****anese samurai, and the 4th daimyō of
Sendai Domain in
northern ****an,...
- and that his son Date
Tsunamura, great-grandson of Masamune,
should become the daimyō (lord) of the Date han (fief). Thus,
Tsunamura became daimyō, under...
- corvée
labor on a canal. He was
replaced in
Sendai by his
infant son, Date
Tsunamura, then only age one. The
actual government of
Sendai Domain was turned...
- fit to rule, and that his son Date
Tsunamura, great-grandson of Masamune,
should become the daimyō. Thus,
Tsunamura became daimyō,
under the guardianship...
- and was
confined to a
secondary clan
residence in Edo. The
infant Date
Tsunamura was made daimyō of
Sendai under the
guardianship of his uncles. In 1662...
- Iwagasaki,
Kurihara in what is now
Miyagi Prefecture. When the
young Date
Tsunamura became daimyō of
Sendai in 1660,
Muneyoshi gained an
additional 20,000...
- (1600–1658), r. 1636–1658 Date
Tsunamune (1640–1711), r. 1658–1660 Date
Tsunamura (1659–1719), r. 1660–1703 Date
Yoshimura (1680–1752), r. 1703–1743 Date...
- "Kameoka Hachimangū." Its move to its
present location was by
order of Date
Tsunamura.
There is a smaller,
subsidiary shrine, Kōratamatare-jinja,
which stands...
-
medieval account Gikeiki. In 1683, the 4th daimyō of
Sendai Domain, Date
Tsunamura built a
memorial chapel on the site, and
enshrined a
statue of Yotsushine...
- (伊達村房). In 1693, when the
clansmen and
senior retainers petitioned Date
Tsunamura to retire, his name does not
appear on the do****ents. In
March 1695, he...