OgasawaraTadazane (小笠原 忠真, March 26, 1596 – December 3, 1667) was a Japanese samurai daimyō of the early Edo period. Tadazane was the son of Ogasawara...
grandson of Fujiwara no Morozane OgasawaraTadazane (1596–1667), Japanese daimyō of the early Edo Period, the son of Ogasawara Hidemasa This page lists people...
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of Ogasawara Nagakiyo Ogasawara Tadanobu (小笠原 忠忱, 1862–1897), a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period who ruled the Kokura Domain OgasawaraTadazane (小笠原...
Naozumi; from Kokura, 6,000 under OgasawaraTadazane and his senior retainer Takada Matabei; from Nakatsu, 2,500 under Ogasawara Nagatsugu; from Bungo-Takada...
supporting the former Takeda clan forces under the lead of Ogasawara Dōsetsusai from Ogasawara clan and Yashiro Hidemasa at Chikuma and the Nishina clan...
artist Miyamoto Musashi. He married Chiyohime (1597–1649) daughter of Ogasawara Hidemasa and adopted daughter of the second Tokugawa shōgun[definition...
duels during this period, one occurred in 1634 at the arrangement of Lord Ogasawara, in which Musashi defeated a lance specialist named Takada Matabei. Musashi...
brother. Iori was a vassal of OgasawaraTadazane, a Japanese samurai daimyō of the early Edo period. Iori's rise under Ogasawara's service was exceptionally...
Kokura Castle and, as the castle was built by the clan's ancestor OgasawaraTadazane, he committed seppuku in atonement. For his deployment of troops on...
had assigned OgasawaraTadazane to the area as daimyō of the newly-created 100,000 koku Akashi Domain. OgasawaraTadazane's father Ogasawara Hidemasa had...
to Kumamoto Domain. In the same year, Tadatoshi's brother-in-law OgasawaraTadazane from the Akashi Domain in Harima Province was transferred to Kokura...
Nagamasa. In 1613, Ogasawara Hidemasa was allowed to return to Matsumoto Domain, with revenues of 80,000 koku. His son, OgasawaraTadazane was transferred...
transferred to Tottori Domain and his former estates were divided. OgasawaraTadazane, the son-in-law of Matsudaira Nobuyasu received a 100,000 koku portion...
becomes a master of kendō and a retainer of the Kokura-han's daimyō OgasawaraTadazane. He arrived in the past around 1629-1630. Naozumi Yatsuka (八塚 直純,...
Ogasawara Nagashige (小笠原 長重, June 5, 1650 – September 19, 1732), also known as Sado-no-kami or Etchū-no-kami, was a Japanese samurai daimyō of the mid-Edo...
Guigues V, count of Albon and Grenoble (b. 1125) July 31 – Fujiwara no Tadazane, Japanese nobleman (b. 1078) August 6 – Ramon Berenguer IV, count of Barcelona...
Domain, which was granted to Tadazane's nephew Ogasawara Nagatsugu. Simultaneously, Tadazane's younger brother Ogasawara Tadatomo, who had been a hatamoto...
and master of the Japanese tea ceremony. His wife was a daughter of OgasawaraTadazane. He died in 1693. Matsudaira Yorisada (松平頼貞, February 21, 1664 - September...
branch fudai daimyō Ogasawara clan throughout all of its history. In 1716, the 5th daimyō of Nakatsu Domain in Buzen Province, Ogasawara Nakasato died at...
died in Japanese Invasions of Korea) Chiyohime (1597–1649), daughter of Ogasawara Hidemasa and Toku-hime (Tokuhime was daughter of Matsudaira Nobuyasu)...
Domain, which was granted to Tadazane's nephew Ogasawara Nagatsugu. Simultaneously, Tadazane's younger brother Ogasawara Tadatomo, who had been a hatamoto...