• Hotta Masatoshi (堀田 正俊, December 31, 1634 – October 7, 1684) was a daimyō (feudal lord) in Shimōsa Province, and top government advisor and official in...
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    Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, when a wakadoshiyori, Inaba Masayasu, assassinated Hotta Masatoshi, the tairō. Fearing for his personal safety, Tsunayoshi moved the rōjū...
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  • personality Daiki Hotta (堀田 大暉, born 1994), Japanese footballer Hotta Masamori (堀田 正盛, 1606–1651), Japanese daimyō Hotta Masatoshi (堀田 正俊, 1634–1684)...
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  • politician Masatoshi Hamada (浜田 雅功, born 1963), Japanese comedian Hoshina Masatoshi (保科 正俊, 1509–1593), Japanese samurai Hotta Masatoshi (堀田 正俊, 1634–1684)...
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    during the Kamakura shogunate) but Tadakiyo was dismissed soon after. Hotta Masatoshi, one of the most brilliant advisors of shōgun Ietsuna's rule, was the...
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    Tadakatsu (1638–1656) Sakai Tadakiyo (1666–1680) Ii Naozumi (1668–1676) Hotta Masatoshi (1681–1684) Ii Naooki (1696–1700, 1711–1714) Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu (1706–1709)...
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    Hotta Masayoshi (堀田 正睦, August 30, 1810 – April 26, 1864) was the 5th Hotta daimyō of the Sakura Domain in the Japanese Edo period, who served as chief...
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    prices during the Bakumatsu era Hotta lost the support of key Daimyōs, and when Tokugawa Nariaki opposed the new treaty, Hotta sought imperial sanction. The...
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    Tadakatsu (1638–1656) Sakai Tadakiyo (1666–1680) Ii Naozumi (1668–1676) Hotta Masatoshi (1681–1684) Ii Naooki (1696–1700, 1711–1714) Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu (1706–1709)...
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    40 cavalrymen and 360 soldiers other than the elderly Hoshina Masatoshi, but Masatoshi himself took command and defeated the Ogasawara forces in the open...
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