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In the Sengoku period, the area around Maruoka was controlled by Shibata Katsutoyo, the adopted son of Shibata Katsuie, one of Oda Nobunaga's leading generals. After Shibata Katsutoyo died of illness during the Battle of Shizugatake in 1583, the area was given to theHoldings at the end of the Edo period
Like most domains in theList of ''daimyō''
Arima Kiyosumi
was anArima Kazunori
was the 2nd ''daimyō'' of Maruoka Domain. He was born in Maruoka Castle as the eldest son of Arima Kiyosumi and became ''daimyō'' in 1703 on the death of his father. His childhood name was Daikichi (大吉), and his name as ''daimyō'' was initially Arima Masazumi (真純), which he later changed to Sumihisa (純寿) and then to Hisazumi (寿純). He only took the name of Kazunori after this retirement. His courtesy title was ''Saemon-no-suke'', and his court rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. His wife was the adopted daughter of Akimoto Takatomo ofArima Takazumi
was the 3rd ''daimyō'' of Maruoka Domain. He was born in Maruoka Castle as the eldest son of Arima Kazunori and became ''daimyō'' in 1733 on the retirement of his father. His courtesy title was ''Hyūga-no-kami'', and his court rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. His wife was the adopted daughter of Inaba Masatomo ofArima Masazumi
was the 4th ''daimyō'' of Maruoka Domain. He was born at the clan's Edo residence as the eighth son of Arima Takazumi, and was made heir as all of his elder brothers had been born to concubines. He became ''daimyō'' in 1757 on the death of his father. His courtesy title was ''Saemon-no-suke'', and his court rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. His wife was the granddaughter of Matsudara Sadasato ofArima Shigezumi
was the 5th ''daimyō'' of Maruoka Domain. He was eldest son of Arima Masazumi, and became ''daimyō'' in 1772 on the death of his father. His courtesy title was ''Saemon-no-suke'', and his court rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. His wife was the daughter of Inaba Masahiro ofArima Norizumi
was the 6th ''daimyō'' of Maruoka Domain. He was fourth son of Yanagihara Masaatsu ofArima Harusumi
was the 7th ''daimyō'' of Maruoka Domain. He was a grandson of Arima Shigezumi, and was adopted as heir to Arima Norizumi in 1836, becoming ''daimyō'' a year later on Norizumi's death. He was received in formal audience by ShōgunArima Michizumi
was the 8th (and final) ''daimyō'' of Maruoka Domain. He was the third son of Honda Tadachika ofReferences
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