Nakatsu Domain — Nakatsu Castle The Nakatsu Domain (中津藩, Nakatsu han?) was a Japanese domain of the … Wikipedia
Kitsuki Domain — The nihongo|Kitsuki Domain|杵築藩|Kitsuki han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in modern day Ōita Prefecture, Kyūshū.HistoryAt the start of the Edo period, the territory which became Kitsuki (then spelled 木付) was part of the Nakatsu… … Wikipedia
Ogasawara Tadanobu — In this Japanese name, the family name is Ogasawara . Ogasawara Tadanobu 10th Lord of Kokura In office 1865–1871 Preceded by Ogasawara Tadayoshi Succeeded by none … Wikipedia
Ogasawara Tadazane — In this Japanese name, the family name is Ogasawara . Ogasawara Tadazane (小笠原 忠真?, March 26, 1596 – December 3, 1667) Japanese daimyō of the early Edo Period, the son of Ogasawara Hidemasa (1569–1615).[1] Following the deaths of his father and… … Wikipedia
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Ogasawara Nagatoki — In this Japanese name, the family name is Ogasawara . Ogasawara Nagatoki (小笠原長時?) (November 9, 1519 – April 17, 1583) was a daimyo (feudal lord) of Shinano Province during the Sengoku Period in Japan. In 1542, Shinano Province was invaded by… … Wikipedia
Ogasawara Nagatada — In this Japanese name, the family name is Ogasawara . Ogasawara Nagatada (小笠原 長忠?) (? 1590?), also known as Ogasawara Ujisuke (小笠原 氏助?), was a Japanese samu … Wikipedia
Ogasawara Ujioki — In this Japanese name, the family name is Ogasawara . Ogasawara Ujioki (小笠原氏興?) (1529–1569), also known as Ogasawara Ujikiyo (小笠原氏清?), was a Japanese samura … Wikipedia
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