Tatebayashi Domain

Tatebayashi Domain

The nihongo|Tatebayashi Domain|館林藩|Tatebayashi-han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Kōzuke Province (modern-day Tatebayashi, Gunma).

List of lords

*Sakakibara clan (Fudai; 100,000->110,000 koku)

#Yasumasa
#Yasukatsu
#Tadatsugu

*Matsudaira clan (Ogyū) (Fudai; 60,000->55,000 koku)

#Norinaga
#Norihisa

*Tokugawa clan (Shinpan; 250,000 koku)

#Tsunayoshi
#Tokumatsu

*Period as "tenryō".

*Matsudaira (Ochi) clan (Fudai; 24,000->34,000->54,000 koku)

#Kiyotake
#Takemasa
#Takechika

*Ōta clan (Fudai; 50,000 koku)

#Sukeharu

*Period as "tenryō".

*Ōta clan (Fudai; 50,000 koku)

#Suketoshi

*Matsudaira (Ochi) clan (Fudai; 54,000->61,000 koku)

#Takechika
#Takehiro
#Nariatsu

*Inoue clan (Fudai; 60,000 koku)

#Masaharu

*Akimoto clan (Fudai; 60,000->70,000 koku)

#Yukitomo
#Hirotomo

References

*ja icon [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A4%A8%E6%9E%97%E8%97%A9 Japanese Wikipedia article on the Tatebayashi Domain] (23 Sept. 2007)

Further reading

*Bolitho, Harold (1974). "Treasures among men; the fudai daimyo in Tokugawa Japan". New Haven: Yale University Press.


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