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Maeda Tsunanori (前田 綱紀,
December 26, 1643 – June 29, 1724) was an Edo
period ****anese samurai, and the 4th daimyō of Kaga
Domain in the
Hokuriku region...
- Hachi****
Tsunanori (蜂須賀 綱矩) (June 24, 1661 –
December 16, 1730) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the
Tokushima Domain. His
court title...
- garden's inception, it is said to have
originated when the 5th daimyō
Tsunanori [r. 1645–1723]
built in 1676 the
Renchiochin house on the
slope facing...
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guided by an
energy dubbed the
Emerald Waves. The six
protagonists are
Tsunanori Mido, a
magically gifted man
tasked with
restoring balance between worlds...
- Mother:
Oyuri no Kata
later Jōenin [ja] (1655–1726) Half siblings:
Tokugawa Tsunanori (1665–1705) 4th daimyō of Kishū and
married Tsuruhime,
daughter of 5th...
- Sheishin-in [ja] Children:
Tsuruhime (1677–1704) by Oden,
married Tokugawa Tsunanori of Kii
Domain Tokugawa Tokumatsu (1679–1683),
Tatebayashi Domain by Oden...
- gon-dainagon. His
grave is at Chōhō-ji in Wakayama. His
other sons were
Tokugawa Tsunanori (1665-1705) and
Tokugawa Yoritomo (1680-1705). Father:
Tokugawa Yorinobu...
- Noh was
introduced to the area
during the rule of the
fifth Maeda lord
Tsunanori and was
refined into the
style of Kaga hosho. The tea
ceremony was introduced...
- (1689-1737) 13.
Princess Masako (1673-1746) 3. Nijō Ieko (1716-1790) 14.
Maeda Tsunanori, 4th Lord of Kaga (1643-1724) 7.
Maeda Toshiko (1693-1749) 15.
Tsuda Hojuin...
- han,
taking the name
Tsunanori.
Yoshinaka named his
second son as his heir, but when that heir died,
Yoshinaka adopted Tsunanori's second son, strengthening...