Matsukura Shigemasa (松倉 重政, 1574 – December 19, 1630) was a Japanese feudal lord of the late Sengoku and early Edo periods. He held the title of Bingo...
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15 April 1638. Matsukura Katsuie, the daimyō of the Shimabara Domain, enforced unpopular policies set by his father Matsukura Shigemasa that drastically...
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Matsukura Katsuie (松倉 勝家, 1598 – August 28, 1638) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. As the son of Matsukura Shigemasa, Katsuie was notorious...
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Iwate, Japan Matsukura Katsuie (1598–1638), Japanese feudal lord Matsukura Shigemasa (1574–1630), Japanese feudal lord Naoto Matsukura (born 1993), Japanese...
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Japanese daimyō Matsukura Shigemasa (松倉 重政, 1574–1630), Japanese daimyō Nakagawa Shigemasa (中川 重政), Japanese samurai 6567 Shigemasa, main-belt asteroid...
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in 1616, Matsukura Shigemasa took over the domain from the Yamato-Gojō Domain for 40,000 koku. Matsukura Shigemasa, unlike his father Matsukura Shigenobu...
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banned Christianity from 1614 and replaced Arima Naozumi with Matsukura Shigemasa. Matsukura, who strictly enforced the prohibition against Christianity...
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1599 Matsura Shigenobu Shimabara Castle 島原城 Nagasaki Shimabara 1624 Matsukura Shigemasa Kumamoto Castle 熊本城 Kumamoto Kumamoto 1467 Ideta Hidenobu Hitoyoshi...
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clan was transferred to Nobeoka Domain in Hyuga Province in 1616, Matsukura Shigemasa entered Hinoe Castle, but due to the influence of the "One Castle...
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through the night, and on the May 5, He set out with Hori Naoyori, Matsukura Shigemasa, Bessho Magojiro, Okuda Tadatsugu, Niwa Ujinobu, Nakayama Terumori...
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