- Odai
Yorisada a
somewhat minor daimyō
during the
Sengoku period of the 16th
century of ****an.
Yorisada was an
enemy of the
Takeda clan and
ended up being...
- Yoritaka, took Mori as his
surname when he retired, and Yoritaka's son
Yorisada continued to use the surname.
During the
Sengoku period, the Mori served...
- 1693, and was
succeeded by his son,
Matsudaira Yorisada. By
order of Shōgun
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi,
Yorisada was
granted a fief of 20,000 koku in Moriyama...
-
descendant of Yorimitsu, was
installed in Toki; and he took the name Toki
Yorisada,
whose maternal grandfather was Hōjō Sadatoki,
shikken of the Kamakura...
- (藤原元子; b.979),
Fujiwara no Akimitsu‘s daughter;
later married Minamoto no
Yorisada Consort (Nyōgo):
Fujiwara no
Sonshi (藤原尊子; 984–1022),
Fujiwara no Michikane‘s...
-
Minamoto no
Yorimitsu Eight generation Toki
Yorisada Toki
Yorimoto Akechi Yorishige Fifth generation Mitsutsugu Yoriaki Mitsutsuna Mitsuyasu Mitsuhisa...
- Hōjō
Tokimura (北条時村), 1296–1300 Hōjō
Masataka (北条政高),
until 1333 Toki
Yorisada (土岐頼貞), 1336–1339 Toki Yoritō (土岐頼遠), 1339–1342 Toki
Yoriyasu (土岐頼康), 1342–1387...
- Mitsu(shige?)
Mitsuyori Kimifushi Yorimitsu Yorichika Yorinobu Yorihira Yoriaki Yorisada Yorizane Takamichi Yori(hiro?) Genken*
Tadasue Settsu Genji Yamato Genji...
- Mochitsugu [ja](14) (1872-1925) Yorimichi [ja](15) (1873-1963)
Hisako (1892-1954)
Yorisada [ja](16)
Aoyama Yo****arō (1917-1958) Yoriaki [ja](17) (b. 1926) Tomiko...
-
Yukimura Komatsuhime Chikurin-in
Karasawa Genba Takanashi Naiki Yazawa Yorisada Yazawa Yoriyasu Suzuki Shigenori Suzuki Tadashige Ten
Sanada braves Murakami...