Date Narimune (伊達斉宗, 15 October 1796 – 15 July 1819) was a mid-Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 10th daimyō of Sendai Domain in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan, and the 26th hereditary chieftain of the Date clan.
DateNarimune (伊達斉宗, 15 October 1796 – 15 July 1819) was a mid-Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 10th daimyō of Sendai Domain in the Tōhoku region...
function was deemed inappropriate. His younger half-brother, Tokusaburō (DateNarimune) was adopted as his heir in 1812. Chikamune died two months later at...
Castle at the age of 23. As his heir Date Chikamune was still an infant and his second son (by a concubine) DateNarimune was still in his mother's womb, the...
sudden death of DateNarimune without an heir placed Sendai Domain in a very precarious position vis-a-vis the Tokugawa shogunate. DateNarimune, and his predecessor...
Stephen Bazin, French-born bishop in Indiana, United States (d. 1848) DateNarimune, daimyo (d. 1819) Toma Polyanskyi, politician (d. 1869) October 16 Jean-Joseph...
1790–1796 Date Chikamune (1796–1809), r. 1796–1809(1812) DateNarimune (1796–1819), r. 1809(1812)–1819 Date Nariyoshi (1798–1828), r. 1819–1827 Date Narikuni...
measures to ensure the continuation of the Date line in the case of his predecessors Date Chikamune and DateNarimune; however, the patience of Shōgun Tokugawa...
impossible because not only the elder brother and 12th clan head, DateNarimune, but also Date Mochimune (died in 1469) were still alive at this time. Later...
brother and 12th clan head, Date Narimune, but also Date Mochimune (died in 1469) were still alive at this time. In 1591, Date Masamune moved to Iwadeyama...