InabaMasamori (稲葉 正盛, November 4, 1791 – January 21, 1820) was daimyō of Tateyama Domain during the late-Edo period Japan. InabaMasamori was the eldest...
from public life in 1812, turning Tateyama Domain over to his son, InabaMasamori. Papinot, Edmund. (1906) Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du...
daimyō of Tateyama Domain, InabaMasamori. On his father's death in 1820, he succeeded to the head of the Tateyama Inaba clan and the position of daimyō...
Inaba Masanobu (稲葉 正謖, November 8, 1749 – October 5, 1806) was a daimyō in early 19th-century Japan during the Edo period. Masanobu's family was descended...
After that, the Meiji period took place under the rule of the Inaba family. In 1884, the Inaba family was made a viscount by the kazoku ordinance. List of...
Naoe Kanetsugu Natsume Yoshinobu Niiro Tadamoto Nomi Munekatsu O Obata Masamori Obata Toramori Obu Toramasa Oda Hidenobu Oda Hidetaka Oda Katsunaga Oda...
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...
Inaba Masakatsu (稲葉 正勝, 1597 – 22 February 1634) was a daimyō of early Edo-period Japan, who ruled Kakioka (Shimōsa Province) and Mōka (Shimotsuke Province)...
Viscount Inaba Masakuni (稲葉 正邦, July 26, 1834 – July 15, 1898) was a Japanese daimyō of the late-Edo period. In the Edo period, the Makino were identified...
Okitsugu granted a 3000 koku holding in southern Awa Province to his page Inaba Masaaki, which, when added to his existing 2000 koku in Awa, and 5000 koku...
power in the shogun's name. These were Sakai Tadakatsu, Sakai Tadakiyo, Inaba Masanori, Matsudaira Nobutsuna (a distant member of the Tokugawa), and one...
Inaba Masanori (稲葉 正則, June 29, 1623 – July 4, 1696) was a daimyō of Odawara Domain in Sagami Province (modern-day Kanagawa Prefecture) in early-Edo period...
month of 1681 until his death on 7 October 1684. His father was Hotta Masamori, advisor (Tairō) under the previous shōgun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, who committed...
Inaba Masamichi (稲葉 正則, December 22, 1640 – November 22, 1716) was a daimyō of Odawara Domain in Sagami Province (modern-day Kanagawa Prefecture) in early-Edo...