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In this Japanese name, the surname is Mizuno.
Mizuno Tadamasa (水野 忠政, 1493 – 22 August 1543) was a Japanese samurai lord and daimyo of the Sengoku period. He was the father of Odai no Kata, the mother of shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was a member of the Mizuno clan.
In 1533, Mizuno Tadamasa built and ruled Kariya Castle.[1] Tadamasa was the father of Mizuno Nobumoto and Mizuno Tadashige.
MizunoTadamasa (水野 忠政, 1493 – 22 August 1543) was a Japanese samurai lord and daimyo of the Sengoku period. He was the father of Odai no Kata, the mother...
which was held by the Matsudaira family. Hirotada was assisted by MizunoTadamasa. After Anjō castle was taken, Oda Nobuhide's son, Oda Nobuhiro, was...
MizunoTadamasa, the lord of Kariya Castle. She was married to Matsudaira Hirotada in 1541 and gave birth to Ieyasu two years later. After the Mizuno...
Kata (於大の方, Lady Odai), the daughter of a neighbouring samurai lord, MizunoTadamasa (水野 忠政). His mother and father were step-siblings. They were 17 and...
period of the 16th century. Tadashige was the son of MizunoTadamasa and the brother of Mizuno Nobumoto. He participated in the Battle of Mikatagahara...
Hirotada's marriage to his sister, Odai no Kata. He was a son of MizunoTadamasa, and brother of Mizuno Tadashige. In 1542, Nobumoto sided with Oda Nobuhide, but...
to be the daughter of MizunoTadamasa, was transferred to the Matsudaira clan. Following Tadamasa's demise, his second son, Mizuno Nobumoto, assumed control...
Tamahime with Maeda Toshitsune and married Mōri Tadahiro, son of Mōri Tadamasa of Tsuyama Domain Tsuruhime (1618–1671), daughter of Matsudaira Tadanao...
Mizuno Tadakiyo (水野 忠精, February 5, 1833 – May 8, 1884) was a daimyō during Bakumatsu period Japan, who served as chief senior councilor (Rōjū) in service...
castle, which was held by the Matsudaira clan. He was assisted by MizunoTadamasa, his son, Oda Nobuhiro, was installed as the lord of the castle. In...
June 9, 1526 April 3, 1549 Haruhime First: Odai-no-Kata (1582-1602), MizunoTadamasa’s daughter Second: Makihime, Toda Yasumitsu’s daughter By first: Matsudaira...
Mizuno Tadakuni (水野 忠邦, July 19, 1794 – March 12, 1851) was a daimyō during late-Edo period Japan, who later served as chief senior councilor (Rōjū) in...
Shima Sakon Akō Rōshi (1979) as Ono Kurobei Tokugawa Ieyasu (1983) as MizunoTadamasa Oshin (1983) as Tabokura Daigorō Aoi (2000) as Maeda Toshiie Lawrence...
pp. 40–41. (in Japanese) "Honda Masazumi no retsuden" (22 February 2008) Mizuno, Norihito. (2003). China in Tokugawa Foreign Relations: The Tokugawa Bakufu’s...
Mizuno Tadayuki (水野 忠之, July 4, 1669 – April 23, 1731) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period. He served in a variety of positions in the Tokugawa shogunate...
the throne, and it was not until after his death in 1841 that Senior Rōjū Mizuno Tadakuni was able to purge the government of his clique, and to implement...