Kōriki clan

Kōriki clan

The nihongo|Kōriki clan|高力氏|Kōriki-shi| was a Japanese clan which came to prominence during the Sengoku period. As retainers of the Tokugawa clan, the Kōriki became daimyo in the Edo period.

References

*ja icon [http://www2.harimaya.com/sengoku/html/kou_riki.html Kōriki clan on Harimaya's "Buke-kaden"] (22 Sept. 2007)
*ja icon [http://www1.odn.ne.jp/usakun-castle/matudaira_043.htm More information on the Kōriki] (22 Sept. 2007)


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