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Matsudaira Yasunobu

Matsudaira Yasunobu

Daimyo of the early Edo period; lord of Takatsuki, later 1st lord of Tamba-Kameyama
Satake Yoshinao

Satake Yoshinao

Japanese nobleman and buddhist monk
Empress Meishō

Empress Meishō

Empress of Japan
Matsudaira Tadaaki

Matsudaira Tadaaki

[松平忠昭] daimyo of the early Edo period; head of Fujii-Matsudaira clan; lord of Tamba-Kameyama
Yōrin-in

Yōrin-in

Spouse of daimyo Tokugawa Yorinobu, 1st lord of Kishu
Arima Tadayori

Arima Tadayori

Daimyo of the ealy Edo period, 2nd Lord of Kurume
Honda Tadatoshi

Honda Tadatoshi

[本多忠利] Daimyo in the early Edo period; lord of Okazaki
Matsudaira Sukenobu

Matsudaira Sukenobu

Daimyo of the early Edo period; lord of Sasayama and Tamba-Kameyama
Daigo Fuyumoto

Daigo Fuyumoto

Japanese noble
Ikeda Teruoki

Ikeda Teruoki

Japanese feudal lord of the Edo period.
Princess Miho

Princess Miho

Japanese princess
Matsudaira Mitsunaga

Matsudaira Mitsunaga

Daimyo of the early Edo period; lord of Kano
Matsudaira Yoritaka

Matsudaira Yoritaka

[松平頼隆] daimyo of the early Edo period; 1st lord of Hitachi-Fuchu
Matsudaira Yorizumi

Matsudaira Yorizumi

Daimyo from the early to middle Edo period; 1st lord of Saijo
Tokugawa Tsunashige

Tokugawa Tsunashige

Daimyo of the early-Edo period, lord of Kofu. father of Shogun Tokugawa Ienobu
Kyōgoku Takakazu

Kyōgoku Takakazu

Daimyo of the early Edo period; 1st lord of Marugame
Tokugawa Masako

Tokugawa Masako

Japanese empress. daughter of Tokugawa Hidetada
Matsudaira Tadatomo

Matsudaira Tadatomo

[松平忠倶] daimyo of the early Edo period; 1st lord of Iiyama
Kyōgoku Takatomo

Kyōgoku Takatomo

[京極高供] daimyo of the early-Edo period; 2nd lord of Mineyama
Takatsukasa Norihira

Takatsukasa Norihira

A kugyo or Japanese court noble of the early Edo period
Matsudaira Chikayoshi

Matsudaira Chikayoshi

[松平近榮] daimyo of the early Edo period; 1st lord of Hirose
Matsudaira Nobuyuki

Matsudaira Nobuyuki

[松平信之] daimyo of the early Edo period; lord of Akashi etc., Rōjū of the Tokugawa shogunate
Hachijō-no-miya Toshitada-shinnō

Hachijō-no-miya Toshitada-shinnō

Member of Japanese royal family in Edo period
Takatsukasa Fusasuke

Takatsukasa Fusasuke

Japanese court noble of the early Edo period
Matsudaira Mitsunaga

Matsudaira Mitsunaga

Daimyo of the early Edo period; lord of Takada
Nijō Mitsuhira

Nijō Mitsuhira

Japanese noble
Matsudaira Naoyoshi

Matsudaira Naoyoshi

[松平直良] daimyo of the early Edo period; lord of Ōno
Sen Sōsa

Sen Sōsa

Japanese noble
Matsudaira Yorimoto

Matsudaira Yorimoto

Daimyo of the early Edo period; lord of Nukada
Sakai Tadayoshi

Sakai Tadayoshi

Daimyo of the early Edo period; 3rd lord of Shonai
Matsudaira Takamasa

Matsudaira Takamasa

Daimyo of the early Edo period; 1st lord of Izumo-Mori
Matsura Takashi

Matsura Takashi

Daimyo of the early-Edo period; 5th lord of Hirado
Naitō Yoshimune

Naitō Yoshimune

Daimyo of the early Edo period; 3rd lord of Iwaki-Taira
Kyōgoku Takamitsu

Kyōgoku Takamitsu

Daimyo of the early Edo Period; 1st lord of Toyooka
Matsudaira Yorio

Matsudaira Yorio

Daimyo of the early Edo period; 1st lord of Shishido
Matsudaira Naomasa

Matsudaira Naomasa

Daimyo of the early Edo period; 1st lord of Matsue
Gamō Tadasato

Gamō Tadasato

Daimyo of the early-Edo period. lord of Aizu
Matsudaira Mitsushige

Matsudaira Mitsushige

Daimyo of the early Edo period; lord of Kano
Matsura Shigenobu

Matsura Shigenobu

Daimyo of the Edo period, 4th lord of Hirado. also famous as a tea master. a.k.a. Tenshō
Takamatsu-no-miya Yoshihito-shinnō

Takamatsu-no-miya Yoshihito-shinnō

Member of Japanese royal family in Edo period
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