The Mizuno clan, a prominent Japanese clan, held the esteemed positions of samurai and nobility. Throughout the tumultuous Sengoku period, they were the...
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late Sengoku and early Edo periods. Mizuno Katsushige was known for his participations in battles against Takeda clan, Tenshō-Jingo War, Kyūshū campaign...
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Imagawa clan came to the west and built the Muraki Castle in the southeast of Owari, besieging Mizuno Nobumoto at his castle of Ogawa. Mizuno Nobumoto...
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Mizuno Tadashige (水野 忠重, 1541 – 17 August 1600) was a retainer of the Tokugawa clan following the later years of the Azuchi-Momoyama period of the 16th...
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of the Mizuno clan since the 15th century. During the Battle of Sekigahara in the Sengoku period, Mizuno Nobumoto, Mizuno Tadamori, and Mizuno Tadashige...
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Numazu-Mizuno clan. Mizuno Tadanori was born as the younger son of a hatamoto of Numazu Domain and was posthumously adopted as heir to Mizuno Tadanobu...
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The Tokugawa clan (Shinjitai: 徳川氏, Kyūjitai: 德川氏, Tokugawa-shi or Tokugawa-uji) is a Japanese dynasty which produced the Tokugawa shoguns who ruled Japan...
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1807. In 1812, on the retirement of his father, he became head of the Mizuno clan and daimyō of Karatsu. He entered the service of the Tokugawa shogunate...
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moats, connected by canal to the Seto Inland Sea. The Mizuno clan was replaced by the Abe clan was rulers of Fukuyama Domain in 1698 and governed to the...
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Province 20,000 koku) and Mizuno Katsushige (Yamato Koriyama, Yamato Province 60,000 koku) moved to Osaka. The Toyotomi clan was then disbanded. After...
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