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Itakura Katsuaki
Itakura Katsuaki may refer to: *Itakura Katsuaki (Bitchu-Matsuyama) (1801–1804), daimyō of Bitchū-Matsuyama Domain * Itakura Katsuaki (Fukushima) (1814-1877), daimyō of Fukushima Domain See also *Itakura clan The is a Japanese clan which came to prominence during the Sengoku period.Meyer, Eva-Maria"Gouverneure von Kyôto in der Edo-Zeit." Universität Tübingen (in German). The family claimed descent from Shibukawa Yoshiaki, the son of Ashikaga Yas ...
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Itakura Katsuaki (Bitchu-Matsuyama)
was the fifth Itakura ''daimyō'' of Bitchū-Matsuyama Domain. Katsuaki was the fourth son of Itakura Katsumasa. His mother was the daughter of Toda Ujihide, daimyō of Ōgaki Domain. His childhood name was Shinjuro (新十郎). Family * Father: Itakura Katsumasa * Mother: daughter of Toda Ujihide * Wife: Omura Sumiyasu's daughter * Son: Itakura Katsutsune was the eldest son of Itakura Katsuaki. He was the sixth Itakura ''daimyō were powerful Japanese magnates, feudal lords who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji period in the middle 19th century, ruled most of Japan from their ... Title 1784 births 1804 deaths Itakura clan Fudai daimyo {{Daimyo-stub ...
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Itakura Katsuaki (Fukushima)
was a '' fudai'' feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in southern Mutsu Province. It was centered on Fukushima Castle in what is now the city of Fukushima in Fukushima Prefecture. For the majority of its history it was ruled by a branch of the Itakura clan. History The area around Fukushima in the Muromachi period was part of the territory of the Date clan. Date Mochimune built on the site of present Fukushima Castle in 1413. In 1592, the area came under the control of Gamō Ujisato, and renamed the castle "Fukushima Castle". In 1600, the Battle of Matsukawa took place outside the castle. Following the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate, Fukushima was the centre of a '' tenryō'' territory with a ''kokudaka'' of 200,000 ''koku''. In 1679, Honda Tadakuni was transferred from Yamato-Koriyama Domain, marking the start of Fukushima Domain. However, he only ruled for three years before being transferred to Himeji Domain. Fukushima Domain ...
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