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Hachisuka Shigeyoshi
was a Japanese ''daimyō'' of the Edo period, who ruled the Tokushima Domain. His court title was '' Awa no kami''. His daughter married the court noble Takatsukasa Masahiro. Family * Father: Satake Yoshimichi (1701-1765) * Mother: daughter of Naito Masamori * Wife: Tsutehime * Concubines: ** Yanada-ji ** Lady Kiso ** Ochie no Kata ** Osaki no Kata ** commoner * Children: ** Hachisuka Haruaki by Tsutehime ** Hachisuka Yoshikuni by Tsutehime ** Hachisuka Yoshinori by Tsutehime ** Hachisuka Yoshinobu by Tsutehime ** Hachisuka Nobutoshi by Yanada-ji ** Nariko (1771-1795) married Takatsukasa Masahiro was a Japanese court noble of the Edo period. He held the regent position of kampaku from 1795-1814. Biography Masahiro was born the son of regent Takatsukasa Sukehira. He served as kampaku from 1795-1814. He had a son, Masamichi, with the ... by Yanada-ji ** Yukiko (1771-1838) married Daigo Teruhisa by Yanada-ji ** Hachisuka Nobumura by Lady Kiso ** daughter married Nakanoin ...
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Hachisuka Shigeyoshi
was a Japanese ''daimyō'' of the Edo period, who ruled the Tokushima Domain. His court title was '' Awa no kami''. His daughter married the court noble Takatsukasa Masahiro. Family * Father: Satake Yoshimichi (1701-1765) * Mother: daughter of Naito Masamori * Wife: Tsutehime * Concubines: ** Yanada-ji ** Lady Kiso ** Ochie no Kata ** Osaki no Kata ** commoner * Children: ** Hachisuka Haruaki by Tsutehime ** Hachisuka Yoshikuni by Tsutehime ** Hachisuka Yoshinori by Tsutehime ** Hachisuka Yoshinobu by Tsutehime ** Hachisuka Nobutoshi by Yanada-ji ** Nariko (1771-1795) married Takatsukasa Masahiro was a Japanese court noble of the Edo period. He held the regent position of kampaku from 1795-1814. Biography Masahiro was born the son of regent Takatsukasa Sukehira. He served as kampaku from 1795-1814. He had a son, Masamichi, with the ... by Yanada-ji ** Yukiko (1771-1838) married Daigo Teruhisa by Yanada-ji ** Hachisuka Nobumura by Lady Kiso ** daughter married Nakanoin ...
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1801 Deaths
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1738 Births
Events January–March * January 1 – At least 664 African slaves drown, when the Dutch West Indies Company slave ship ''Leusden'' capsizes and sinks in the Maroni River, during its arrival in Surinam. The Dutch crew escapes, and leaves the slaves locked below decks to die. * January 3 – George Frideric Handel's opera ''Faramondo'' is given its first performance. * January 7 – After the Maratha Empire of India wins the Battle of Bhopal over the Jaipur State, Jaipur cedes the Malwa territory to the Maratha in a treaty signed at Doraha. * February 4 – Court Jew Joseph Süß Oppenheimer is executed in Württemberg. * February 11 – Jacques de Vaucanson stages the first demonstration of an early automaton, ''The Flute Player'' at the Hotel de Longueville in Paris, and continues to display it until March 30. * February 20 – Swedish Levant Company founded. * March 28 – Mariner Robert Jenkins presents a pickled ear, which he ...
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Izumi Domain
file:Honnda Tadatoshi.jpg, Honda Tadatoshi of Izumi Domain was a Han (Japan), feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in southern Mutsu Province in what is now part of the modern-day city of Iwaki, Fukushima. History In 1622, Torii Tadamasa, ''daimyō'' of Iwakitaira Domain was transferred to Yamagata Domain, and his place was taken by Naitō Masanaga. Masanaga transferred 20,000 ''koku'' of his 70,000 ''koku'' domain to his eldest son, Naitō Tadaoki who established a separate household. On Masanaga's death in 1634, Tadaoki inherited Iwakitaira Domain and turned his 20,000 ''koku'' holding over to his brother, Naitō Masaharu, who received official confirmation as a ''daimyō''. The marked the start of Izumi Domain. His son, Naitō Masachika ruled from 1646–1696, and also served as ''wakadoshiyori'' from 1690–1696. His son, Naitō Masamori was transferred to Annaka Domain in 1702. Izumi Domain was then assigned to Itakura Shigeatsu, with a r ...
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Annaka Domain
was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Kōzuke Province (modern-day Gunma Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on Annaka Castle in what is now the city of Annaka, Gunma. History Ii Naomasa was one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's most trusted Four Generals, and was made ''daimyō'' of Hikone Domain, with revenues of 180,000 ''koku''. After his death in 1603, he was succeeded by his son, Ii Naotsugu, who was in poor health. Naotsugu sent his younger brother, Ii Naokatsu to the Siege of Osaka, where he served with great distinction. As a reward, Tokugawa Ieyasu gave Hikone to Naokatsu, and reassigned his elder brother to the much smaller holding (30,000 ''koku'') of Annaka in 1615. This marked the start of Annaka Domain. After beginning work on Annaka Castle and the surrounding castle town, Naotsugu retired in favor of his son, Ii Naoyoshi, who was transferred to Nishio Domain in Mikawa Province in 1643. The Ii clan was replaced by Mizuno Mototsugu ...
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