Tsugunosuke Kawai — (河井継之助), né le 27 janvier 1827 et mort le 1er octobre 1868, est un samouraï japonais de la fin de la période Edo, qui servait le clan Makino de … Wikipédia en Français
Battle of Hokuetsu — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Hokuetsu caption= partof=Boshin War date=March 29, 1868 place=Nagaoka, Echigo Province result=Decisive Imperial victory combatant1=Satsuma, Chōshū combatant2=Bakufu, Nagaoka Domain commander1=Ruler:… … Wikipedia
Nagaoka Domain — A statue of Kobayashi Torasaburō, senior Nagaoka official during the late Edo period The Nagaoka Domain (長岡藩, Nagaoka han … Wikipedia
Hosoya Jūdayū — In this Japanese name, the family name is Hosoya . Hosoya Jūdayū (細谷 十太夫?, 1839 – 1907) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo Period, who served the Date clan of Sendai han, and was famous for his role in the Boshin War. He was also known as… … Wikipedia
Date Yoshikuni — In this Japanese name, the family name is Date . Date Yoshikuni Lord of Sendai In office 1841–1868 Preceded by … Wikipedia
Moriyama Domain — Moriyama (守山藩, Moriyama han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Mutsu Province. It was established by a branch of the Tokugawa clan of Mito. A relatively small domain, it had an income rating of 20,000 koku. It was renamed… … Wikipedia
Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei — Northern Alliance Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei Standard bearer in 2006 Aizu parade bearing the flag of the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei Formation Spring 1868 Type … Wikipedia
Miharu Domain — Miharu han (三春藩) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Mutsu Province. It was ruled by three different families over the course of its history: the Katō (one generation, with the family headed by Katō Akitoshi), the Matsushita (one… … Wikipedia
Shishi (organization) — Shishi (志士; sometimes known as 維新志士 Ishin shishi ) was a term used to describe Japanese political activists of the late Edo period. The term shishi literally translates as men of high purpose. [Victor Koschmann, The Mito Ideology. Berkeley:… … Wikipedia
Nihonmatsu Domain — Niwa Nagahiro, last daimyo of Nihonmatsu The Nihonmatsu Domain (二本松藩, Nihonmatsu han?) wa … Wikipedia