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Itakura Katsusuke
was the nephew of Itakura Katsuaki. He was the eighth and last Itakura Daimyō of Bitchū-Matsuyama-han. Family * Father: Itakura Katsutaka * Mother: Ishida clan's daughter * Wife: Ōta Sukekatsu was the 6th ''daimyō'' of Kakegawa Domain in Tōtōmi Province, (modern-day Shizuoka Prefecture) in late-Edo period Japan and 10th hereditary chieftain of the Kakegawa-Ōta clan. Biography Ōta Sukekatsu was the eldest son of Ōta Sukemoto, the ...’s daughter * Concubine: Morishima clan's daughter * Children: ** Itakura Katsunori ** Itakura Katsusada ** Itakura Katsunobu (1897-1923) ** Masuko married Makino Tadaatsu Title Daimyo 19th-century Japanese people References {{Daimyo-stub 1846 births 1896 deaths ...
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Itakura Katsusuke
was the nephew of Itakura Katsuaki. He was the eighth and last Itakura Daimyō of Bitchū-Matsuyama-han. Family * Father: Itakura Katsutaka * Mother: Ishida clan's daughter * Wife: Ōta Sukekatsu was the 6th ''daimyō'' of Kakegawa Domain in Tōtōmi Province, (modern-day Shizuoka Prefecture) in late-Edo period Japan and 10th hereditary chieftain of the Kakegawa-Ōta clan. Biography Ōta Sukekatsu was the eldest son of Ōta Sukemoto, the ...’s daughter * Concubine: Morishima clan's daughter * Children: ** Itakura Katsunori ** Itakura Katsusada ** Itakura Katsunobu (1897-1923) ** Masuko married Makino Tadaatsu Title Daimyo 19th-century Japanese people References {{Daimyo-stub 1846 births 1896 deaths ...
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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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Daimyō
were powerful Japanese magnates, feudal lords who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji era, Meiji period in the middle 19th century, ruled most of Japan from their vast, hereditary land holdings. They were subordinate to the shogun and nominally to the Emperor of Japan, emperor and the ''kuge''. In the term, means 'large', and stands for , meaning 'private land'. From the ''shugo'' of the Muromachi period through the Sengoku period, Sengoku to the ''daimyo'' of the Edo period, the rank had a long and varied history. The backgrounds of ''daimyo'' also varied considerably; while some ''daimyo'' clans, notably the Mōri clan, Mōri, Shimazu clan, Shimazu and Hosokawa clan, Hosokawa, were cadet branches of the Imperial family or were descended from the ''kuge'', other ''daimyo'' were promoted from the ranks of the samurai, notably during the Edo period. ''Daimyo'' often hired samurai to guard their land, and they paid the samurai in land or food as relatively few could aff ...
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