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Matsudaira Munemitsu

Matsudaira Munemitsu

Samurai of the middle Edo period; son of daimyo Matsudaira Suketoshi
Matsudaira Mitsuyuki

Matsudaira Mitsuyuki

Daimyo of the late Edo period; lord of Matsumoto
Isshiki Yoshiari

Isshiki Yoshiari

Daimyo of the early-Sengoku period
Takeda Nobuari

Takeda Nobuari

Daimyo of Aki Province during Muromachi period
Matsudaira Naritoki

Matsudaira Naritoki

Daimyo of the late Edo period; lord of Matsue
Matsudaira Naokata

Matsudaira Naokata

[松平直堅] daimyo of the early Edo period
Matsudaira Chikataka

Matsudaira Chikataka

Daimyo of Kitsuki
Matsudaira Masayoshi

Matsudaira Masayoshi

[松平正義] daimyo of Otaki domain
Matsudaira Yoshitatsu

Matsudaira Yoshitatsu

Daimyo of Takasu domain
Yanagisawa Nobutoki

Yanagisawa Nobutoki

Daimyo of the mid-Edo period
Ikeda Nagayoshi

Ikeda Nagayoshi

[池田長幸] daimyo; lord of Tottori and Bitchu-Matsuyama
Date Muratoki

Date Muratoki

Daimyo
Sakai Shigezumi

Sakai Shigezumi

Matsudaira Yasuhide

Matsudaira Yasuhide

Daimyo of the late Edo period, lord of Tabnagura, Kawagoe. Roju of the Tokugawa shogunate
Takayoshi Kuki

Takayoshi Kuki

Japanese politician
Matsudaira Nobutsune

Matsudaira Nobutsune

[松平信庸] daimyo of the middle Edo period; 4th lord of Sasayama. Roju of Tokugawa shogunate
Matsudaira Takeakira

Matsudaira Takeakira

Daimyo of the late Edo period; 4th lord of Hamada (or Tsuruta)
Okudaira Nobumasa

Okudaira Nobumasa

Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku and early Edo periods
Uesugi Mochitomo

Uesugi Mochitomo

Daimyo of the mid-Muromachi period
Hōjō Sōun

Hōjō Sōun

Japanese daimyo of the early Sengoku period
Matsudaira Sadanobu

Matsudaira Sadanobu

[松平定陳] daimyo of Imabari
Sakakibara Tadatsugu

Sakakibara Tadatsugu

Daimyo in Edo era.
Kyōgoku Takatoyo

Kyōgoku Takatoyo

Daimyo of the early- to mid-Edo period; 2nd lord of Marugame
Kyōgoku Takaakira

Kyōgoku Takaakira

Daimyo of the late-Edo period; 6th lord of Marugame
Hōjō Ujitsugu

Hōjō Ujitsugu

Samurai who is said son of Hōjō Ujinao, the daimyo of Hōjō clan .his existence is doubtful.
Kyōgoku Takamasa

Kyōgoku Takamasa

Daimyo of the late-Edo period; 7th lord of Mineyama
Arima Yoritoshi

Arima Yoritoshi

Daimyo of the ealy Edo period, 3rd Lord of Kurume
Arima Yorinori

Arima Yorinori

Daimyo of the late Edo period; 9th Lord of Kurume
Arima Tadayori

Arima Tadayori

Daimyo of the ealy Edo period, 2nd Lord of Kurume
Matsudaira Tadayoshi

Matsudaira Tadayoshi

[松平忠福] daimyo of the late Edo period; 2nd lord of Obata
Matsudaira Yoshitomo

Matsudaira Yoshitomo

Daimyo of the late Edo period; 9th load of Tsuyama domain
Katsurayama Ujihiro

Katsurayama Ujihiro

Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period; son of daimyo Hōjō Sōun
Ashikaga Yoshiaki

Ashikaga Yoshiaki

Oyumi Kubō. daimyo of the Sengoku period
Inaba Masamichi

Inaba Masamichi

[稲葉董通] Daimyo of Usuki
Nobuoki Mariya

Nobuoki Mariya

Daimyo of the Muromachi and Sengoku periods. Mariya family. Lord of Mariya Castle. Mikawakami.
Nobutoyo Takeda (Mr. Wakasa Takeda)

Nobutoyo Takeda (Mr. Wakasa Takeda)

A military commander and daimyo from the Sengoku period. Wakasa guardian. 7th generation of the Wakasa Takeda clan. Izu no kami, Jibu Shosuke. Yoshisada Takeda as a child
Yanagisawa Yasuhiro

Yanagisawa Yasuhiro

Japanese daimyo
Yanagisawa Yasumitsu

Yanagisawa Yasumitsu

Japanese daimyo
Takeda Nobutaka

Takeda Nobutaka

[武田信高] son of Takeda Motomitsu, daimyo of Wakasa province
Honda Masatomo

Honda Masatomo

[本多正供] Daimyo in the middle Edo period; lord of Tanaka
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