Domaine de Fukui — Pont du château de Fukui. Le domaine de Fukui (福井藩, Fukui han … Wikipédia en Français
Matsudaira Yoshikuni (Fukui) — In this Japanese name, the family name is Matsudaira . Matsudaira Yoshikuni (松平 吉邦?, March 2, 1681 – January 20, 1722) was a Japanese daimyo of the mid Edo period who ruled the Fukui Domain. 6th son of Matsudaira Masakatsu. Born in Edo in 1681,… … Wikipedia
Obama, Fukui — Obama 小浜市 City … Wikipedia
Obama Domain — The Obama Domain (小浜藩, han) was a Japanese feudal domain of the Edo period, based at Obama Castle in Wakasa Province (today Fukui Prefecture). The domain s capital of Obama was a prosperous port city throughout much of the 15th 17th centuries,… … Wikipedia
Nishio Domain — reconstructed yagura of Nishio Castle Nishio Domain (挙母藩, Nishio han?) … Wikipedia
Mori Domain (Izumo) — The Mori Domain (母里藩, Mori han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Izumo Province. It was ruled for the entirety of its history by a branch of the Matsudaira clan of Fukui. List of lords Matsudaira clan, 1666 1673, 1673 1871… … Wikipedia
Matsudaira Masachika — In this Japanese name, the family name is Matsudaira . Matsudaira Masachika (松平 昌親?, May 31, 1640 – October 23, 1711) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period who ruled the Fukui domain twice, from 1674 1676 and from 1686 1710. As Matsudaira… … Wikipedia
Matsudaira clan — crest Province of origin Mikawa Parent house Minamoto clan … Wikipedia
Matsudaira Tadanao — In this Japanese name, the family name is Matsudaira . Matsudaira Tadanao (松平 忠直?, July 16, 1595 – October 5, 1650) was a Japanese daimyo who ruled the Echizen Fukui Domain (Kitanoshō Domain) in the early Edo period. Tadanao was born Matsudaira… … Wikipedia
Matsudaira Mitsumichi — In this Japanese name, the family name is Matsudaira . Matsudaira Mitsumichi (松平 光通?, June 10, 1636 – April 29, 1674) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period who ruled the Fukui Domain. The second son of Matsudaira Tadamasa, he was the second… … Wikipedia