• Kamei Masanori (亀井 政矩, December 25, 1590 – September 22, 1619) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. He was the head of the Tsuwano Domain. Masanori...
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  • Kamei (亀井, "turtle well") is a Japanese surname. Japanese clan, Kamei clan Kamei Koremasa (亀井 茲政, 1617–1681), Japanese daimyō, son of Masanori Kamei Korenori...
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    Tokiko, Kamei Hidetsuna‘s daughter Tago Shigemori’s daughter Children: Kamei Masanori by Tago Shigemori’s daughter daughter married Matsudaira Tadakiyo Receiving...
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  • Father: Kamei Masanori Mother: Kōmyōin Wife: Tōsen-in Concubine: Mizusaki Hōan’s daughter Children: Kamei Masanao (1645-1679) by Tōsen-in Kamei Koretsugu...
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  • Fukushima Masanori (福島 正則, 1561–1624), daimyō of Hiroshima Domain Rokugō Masanori (六郷 政乗, 1567–1634), daimyō of Honjō Domain Kamei Masanori (亀井 政矩, 1590–1619)...
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    to Kamei Masanori with an increase in kokudaka to 43,000 koku. His descendants would continue to rule the domain until the Meiji restoration. Kamei Masanori...
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    Preceded by none Daimyō of Tsuwano 1601–1616 Succeeded by Kamei Masanori...
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    the Sengoku period. After the start of the Edo Period, Fukushima Masanori built a Kamei Castle to defend against the Mōri, but was forced to dismantle it...
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    represented Japan in 1976. Men's foil Masanori Kawatsu Noriyuki Sato Toshio Jingo Men's team foil Masanori Kawatsu, Hideaki Kamei, Toshio Jingo, Noriyuki Sato...
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    de Russie, translated by Brigitte Koyama-Richard, Paris, Phébus, 2005. Kamei Takayoshi, Daikokuya Kōdayū, Tokyo, Yoshikawa Kobunkan, Showa 39 [1964]...
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