- He
brought 450
soldiers to join
Ieyasu eastern side and
confronted Gamō
Yorisato (Satoie) from
western side. He was
awarded 30,000 koku in
Yamato Province...
-
Ukita Hideie Ōtani Yo****sugu †
Shima Sakon † Chōsokabe
Morichika Gamō
Yorisato †
Shimazu Yoshihiro Shimazu Toyohisa †
Akashi Takenori Konishi Yukinaga ...
- koku. Gamō ****ū (蒲生 備中,
unknown -
October 21, 1600), also
known as Gamō
Yorisato (蒲生 頼郷), was a
samurai of the Gamō clan
during the Azuchi-Momoyama Period...
- (1820-1849) Narikatsu [ja](12) (1828–1876)
Yoshiyori (1809-1865)
Matsudaira Yorisato [ja] (1846-1866) Yo****omi(13) (1844-1906) Mochitsugu [ja](14) (1872-1925)...
- (1755-1806)
Matsudaira Yoriyuki, 8th Lord of Saijō (1785-1848)
Matsudaira Yorisatō, 9th Lord of Saijō (1809-1865) XIV. Mochitsugu, 14th Lord of Kishū and...
- bell, with an
engraving that it was
donated by "Kokubun Jiro
Minamoto no
Yorisato" and is the work of
Kunimitsu Mo****be. This
Kunimitsu Mo****be is the...
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Tomiko Tomoko married Ikeda Nariteru by
Tomiko Michiko married Matsudaira Yorisato by
Tomiko Takako married Takat****sa
Sukehiro by
Tomiko ネケト. 一条家(摂家) (in...
- brother,
Matsudaira Yoritada inherited Saijō. The
fourth daimyō,
Matsudaira Yorisato,
issued sumptuary orders to
restore the domain's finances, but he retired...