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  2. Katagiri clan - Wikipedia

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    Katagiri Katsumoto. During the Sengoku period, the head of the Katagiri clan, Katagiri Katsumoto, became a retainer of the Azai clan, the feudal lords of northern Ōmi.. After the fall of the Asai clan, Katsumoto's son, Katagiri Sadataka, served under Toyotomi Hideyoshi as one of the "Seven Spears of Shizugatake" and gained favor, receiving 50,000 koku (a unit of measure for rice, representing ...

  3. Katagiri Katsumoto - Wikipedia

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    Katsumoto's anguish after the fall of the Toyotomi clan was later dramatised in kabuki theatre where Katsumoto cut a tragic figure in Hamlet's mould. In Tsubouchi Shōyō's play Kiri-hitoha, which describes the fall of the house of Toyotomi, Katsumoto, the main character, is a faithful servant with good intentions and keen sense of reality but rendered powerless caught in the whirlwind of ...

  4. Katsumoto - Wikipedia

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    Katsumoto (且元 or 勝元) is both a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name meaning "victorious". Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Hosokawa Katsumoto ( 細川 勝元 , 1430–1473) , deputy to the Shōgun

  5. Koizumi Domain - Wikipedia

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    The eighth daimyō, Katagiri Sadanobu, was a noted tea master under the name "Shunsai", and formed his own branch of the Sekishu-ryū school. In the Bakumatsu period, the main line of succession of the Katagiri line died out, and the 11th daimyō, Katagiri Sadatoshi, was adopted into the clan from Hitachi-Fuchū Domain.

  6. Ōkurakyō no Tsubone - Wikipedia

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    On one hand, Ieyasu proposed, humbly, a generous demand towards Lady Okurakyo. On the other hand, Ieyasu made severe demands on Katagiri Katsumoto, who represented the moderates and had been separately asking Ieyasu to save the Toyotomi family. At this time, the three proposals proposed by Katsumoto "Hideyori's attendance at Sunpu and Edo ",

  7. Siege of Osaka - Wikipedia

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    Katsumoto proposed that Yodo-dono be sent to Edo as a hostage with the desire to avoid hostilities, which she flatly refused. Suspecting him of trying to betray the Toyotomi clan, Yodo-dono banished Katsumoto and several other servants accused of treason from Osaka castle, sending them to the service of the Tokugawa clan.

  8. List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period - Wikipedia

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    8.1.1 Shimazu clan, Izaku Castle / Ichiuji Castle / Uchi Castle 8.2 Kawachi Province 8.2.1 Itō clan, Tonokōri Castle/Sadowara Castle (Obi Castle under Toyotomi rule)

  9. Japanese clans - Wikipedia

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    Each of samurai families is called "[family name] clan (氏)" as follows and they must not be confused with ancient clan names. The list below is a list of various aristocratic families whose families served as Shugo, Shugodai, Jitō, and Daimyo