• Suzaka Domain (redirect from Hori Naoshige)
    status. His son, Hori Naomasu, gave the 2000 koku in Shimōsa to his younger brothers, reducing the domain to 10,000 koku. The Hori clan continued to rule...
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  • return appearance. Its story centers on seven female survivors of the Hori clan, aided by Yagyū Jūbei, and their quest of vengeance. Del Rey Manga licensed...
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    appropriately." Hori returned to his birthplace in Ōita, where he authored a book on the Yano clan. After Hori's departure from the Navy, Yamamoto and Hori maintained...
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    Kasugayama Castle (category Uesugi clan)
    Hideyoshi, and in 1598 the clan was transferred by Hideyoshi to Aizu. Kasugayama Castle was turned over to Hori Hideharu, the son of Hori Hidemasa. Hideharu built...
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    The Oda clan (Japanese: 織田氏, Hepburn: Oda-shi) is a Japanese samurai family who were daimyo and an important political force in the unification of Japan...
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  • Muromatsu Domain Hori Naohiro (Suzaka) (1719-1777), daimyō of Suzaka Domain Hori clan This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • of Hori Naoyori, daimyō of Murakami Domain, a 30,000 koku portion of his holdings was separated out into a separate domain for his younger son, Hori Naotoki...
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    Hori Hidemasa (堀 秀政, 1553 – June 28, 1590), also known as Hori Kyūtarō (堀 久太郎), was a samurai retainer of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi during Japan's...
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  • Muramatsu Domain Hori Naokata (Suzaka) (1743-1779), daimyō of Suzaka Domain Hori clan This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • the Yajima clan, who served as gon-hōri (one of the five assistant priests to the ōhōri) of the Suwa Kamisha. From the Yajima, the Gon-hōri-bon passed...
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