Date Chikamune (伊達周宗, 9 April 1796 – 3 June 1812) was a mid-Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 9th daimyō of Sendai Domain in northern Japan, and the 25th hereditary chieftain of the Date clan.
DateChikamune (伊達周宗, 9 April 1796 – 3 June 1812) was a mid-Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 9th daimyō of Sendai Domain in northern Japan, and the...
Date Chikamune (1796 - 1812) Date Narimune (1796 - 1819) Date Nariyoshi (1798 - 1828) Date Narikuni (1817 - 1841) Date Yoshikuni (1825 - 1874) Date Munemoto...
Castle at the age of 23. As his heir DateChikamune was still an infant and his second son (by a concubine) Date Narimune was still in his mother's womb...
place. He was adopted as Chikamune's heir in 1812, and changed his name to Date Munezumi. Later that same year, after Chikamune died, he was received in...
1790–1796 DateChikamune (1796–1809), r. 1796–1809(1812) Date Narimune (1796–1819), r. 1809(1812)–1819 Date Nariyoshi (1798–1828), r. 1819–1827 Date Narikuni...
naval officer, customs inspector and amateur artist (d. 1853) April 9 DateChikamune, daimyo (d. 1812) Elisha Huntington, American physician and politician...
infant when died and replaced by her younger sister, Asahime) Married DateChikamune of Sendai Domain by Oman Tokugawa Keinosuke (1795–1797) by Outa Tokugawa...
measures to ensure the continuation of the Date line in the case of his predecessors DateChikamune and Date Narimune; however, the patience of Shōgun...
predecessor, DateChikamune, had both died without heirs and the shogunate had taken extraordinary measures to ensure the continuation of the Date line; however...
during a war as a child. After Yori has gone, Ebaru and his men murder Chikamune and his men then take Wani hostage. Maki attempts to kill herself but...