Hotta Masamori (堀田 正盛, January 16, 1606 – June 8, 1651) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who was a key figure in the early decades of the Tokugawa shogunate.
HottaMasamori (堀田 正盛, January 16, 1606 – June 8, 1651) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who was a key figure in the early decades of the...
lunar month of 1681 until his death on 7 October 1684. His father was HottaMasamori, advisor (Tairō) under the previous shōgun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, who committed...
(as during the Kamakura shogunate) but Tadakiyo was dismissed soon after. Hotta Masatoshi, one of the most brilliant advisors of shōgun Ietsuna's rule,...
prices during the Bakumatsu era Hotta lost the support of key Daimyōs, and when Tokugawa Nariaki opposed the new treaty, Hotta sought imperial sanction. The...
(great elder). The office was limited to members of the Ii, Sakai, Doi, and Hotta clans, but Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu was given the status of tairō as well. Among...
only the port of Nagasaki be opened for trade with foreigners Ii, like Hotta Masayoshi, refused to remain silent while shogunal advisor Abe Masahiro...
countries but not to Japanese law). Hotta lost the support of key daimyo, and when Tokugawa Nariaki opposed the new treaty, Hotta sought imperial sanction. The...
his post shortly afterwards, and was replaced as leader of the rōjū by Hotta Masayoshi. On November 4–7, 1854, the Great Nankaidō earthquakes and tsunamis...
famous is the case of her biological son Inaba Masakatsu and the case of HottaMasamori, her grandson by marriage. When her niece Soshinni and her husband,...
regime, with the aim of defeating the Hojo clan different person than Obata Masamori Nobusada, who already died at that moment. A mountain pass between Minamitsuru...
network. Of severe disposition, he had no heir and adopted a son of HottaMasamori, daimyō of Sakura Domain, which also opened the possibility for the...