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 Clan
The head of the clan; the chief: an allusion to a story of a Scotchman, who, when a very large louse crept down his arm, put him back again, saying he was the head of the clan, and that,.
Clan Smoke Jaguar was exterminated by a task force sent from the Inner Sphere to halt the Clan Invasion This period of BattleTech history is the background story of the computer game MechWarrior 3.
Clan chieftains continued to use the traditional practice of trial-by-ordeal to resolve criminal cases in rural areas.
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 Japanese Arts - History
The clans who battled the emishi did so in part (we can assume) in the hopes of securing sizable rewards of land in the newly colonized areas, and to maintain these in the face of emishi resistance, arms would need to be kept.
The clans that began to populate the Kanto region and its environs were to prove tough, proud, and independent-minded.
That the clans maintained some form of private army can be safely assumed, but to the extent that these were professional is most unclear, and likely the archetypal samurai of the 10th-13th Century was much like the later jizamurai - men of the land who counted military service as but one of their duties.
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 Encyclopedia of Japanese History
Abe Hirafu might be the anscestor of one or more of the Abe clans, as well as the Ando and Akita clans.
Masakatsu was an important member of the Abe clan of Mikawa.
Abe Masatsugu was the eldest son of Masakatsu.
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 Starting 1550 summer Oda - The Guild
Mikawa, former land of the Matsudaira is now part of Imagawa Yoshimoto's lands, so we shall not attack there yet.
Normaly we could send reinforcements, but a large army is present in Yamashiro and the majority of the army are sohei, as the region in which the emperire and the current shogun reside is known to have a famous budhist temple.
Imagawas garrison in Mikawa was weakend by the departure of 200 men, leaving Ujizane whit 300 men to defend the province in case of an attack.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Tokugawa clan
In addition, the heads of the gosanke (the three branches with fiefs in Owari, Kishū, and Mito) bore the Tokugawa surname.
Members of the Tokugawa clan intermarried with prominent daimyo and the Imperial family.
Tokugawa's clan crest, the "triple hollyhock", has been a readily recognized icon in Japan, symbolizing in equal parts the Tokugawa clan and the last shogunate.
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 Japan to 1615 by Sanderson Beck
Abe Yoritoki's unauthorized collection of taxes and confiscation of property in Mutsu province brought about the Nine Years War in 1050 with occasional truces until forces led by Minamoto Yoriyoshi and his son Yoshiiye defeated Yoritoki's son Sadato in 1062.
Emperor Takakura abdicated and was succeeded by the infant Antoku.
Her father Tametoki was in the Fujiwara clan and became governor of Echizen about 996 and later of Echigo; in 1016 he retired from government and became a Buddhist priest, outliving his daughter Murasaki.
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Hanzo was born a samurai vassal of the Matsudaira (later Tokugawa) clan; he would later earn the nickname Oni no Hanzō (Devil Hanzo) because of the ferocity he displayed in battle.
Though Hanzo was born and raised in Mikawa, he often returned to Iga, home of the Hattori ninja family.
In the backstory for the website Ninja Burger, Hattori Hanzo is the ancestor of the modern clan of ninja that went on to found the fictional fast food chain.
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 Maeda - Miyoshi
Nobutada was the son of Matsudaira Nagachika and held Anjô Castle in Mikawa Province.
Tadamoto was a relative of Matsudaira Hirotada and held Kamiwada Castle in Mikawa.
The Miyake of Mikawa Province were founded by a son of Kojima Takanori in the mid-14th Century.
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 Japan: History - LoveToKnow 1911
Company with 4 steamers between Yokohama and Shanghai, and money for the purpose having been lent by the state to the mitsubishi, Japans first line of steamers to a foreign country was firmly established, just 20 years after the law interdicting the construction of ocean-going vessels had been rescinded.
The Fujiwara clan, taking all the civil offices, resided in the capital, whereas the military posts fell to the lot of the Taira and the Minamoto, who, settling in the provinces and being thus required to guard and police the outlying districts, found it expedient to surround themselves with men who made soldiering a profession.
These latter, in their turn, transmitted their functions to their sons, so that there grew up in the shadow of the great houses a number of military families devoted to maintaining the power and promoting the interests of their masters, from whom they derived their own privileges and emoluments.
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 Abe - Aochi
He clashed with the Hatano clan and during the siege of Yakami Castle, Mitsuhide is said to have promised Hatano Hideharu safe conduct if he surrendered, offering his mother as a hostage in a show of good faith.
Kagetsura was a son of Amano Hidefuji and served the Imagawa of Suruga Province.
The Ando of Mikawa Province claimed descent from Abe Nakamaro (701?-770?) and the Fujiwara.
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 Everything about Minamoto and Taira Clans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Taira (which means 'great folks') clan, whose banners are fl-and-red, was founded by Takamochi, Lord Chamberlain of the Imperial Court, who could claim that the DNA of one of the most famous Emperors of Japan, Kuammu (782-805), reigning in his times, to be his, too.
Both clans rose when the civil service, backbone of a bureaucratic country, was almost totally dominated by the Fujiwara clan (this name means simply 'wisteria flowers of the swamp', and instantly corresponded visually with their crest -- if you have never ever seen a wisteria before, click here for pictures).
The village of Ota, birthplace of the Oda CLAN
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 Family Trees and Poets of the Minamoto and Taira Clans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The clan started from within the Imperial House, in this case via the ascent of Emperor Seiwa, followed by Prince Sadazumi, after which the offsprings were too numerous to stay under the Imperial roof, and so they moved out and settled down around Osaka, and adopted the clansname 'Minamoto'.
Now the clan was largely seen by their neighbors as a dangerous crowd prone to get really ruthless, fortunately (as far as the neighbors were concerned) they seemed to have started to kill each other instead.
The Minamoto and Taira clans are not renown solely for the kick-and-slash biz; there had been clan members whose pursuit of happiness went to some other directions.
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 Japan 1615-1875 by Sanderson Beck
In 1651 the daimyo Matsudaira Sadamasa returned his fief in Mikawa to the Bakufu with all his possessions so that the Shogun would pay the poverty-stricken bannermen (hatamoto).
Abe Tadaaki urged a policy that would reduce the number of dangerous ronin.
He was often reprimanded by the elderly Abe Tadaaki, who died in 1671, and Hoshina's advice ended the next year.
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 All Comments for Hattori Hanzo
Hattori Masanari?), the son of a certain Hattori Yasunaga, was a head of clan from Iga region of Japan, famous for its Ninja, including Hattori.
Mikawa was still a long way away, and Akechi's men would be combing the roads for them.
At length, Ieyasu and his band returned to Mikawa safely.
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 What Japanese family names do you find cool ? [Archive] - Japan Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
I heard that these are descendants or partisans of the Fujiwara (藤原) clan, and that the prefix was used to differentiate the various branches, maybe by regional location based on the old feudal domain names.
and Aburakoji, Higa, Anenokoji, Kujo, Jimyoin, Askikaga, Nanba, Kaoin, Abe, Reizei, Kudo, Rokujochigusa is not...
I see,Hata clan's ancestors were Chinese immigrants sailed to Japan islands during China's Qin Dynasty,not necessarily mean they were blood related to the Emperor of Qin who recordedly commissioned Xu Fu an expedition with several thousand Chinese children in searching of " immortal medicines " and landed on today's Kyushu Island some 2500-2600 years ago.
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 japhist1
Was a daughter of MIZUNO TADAMASA, a DAIMYOO of KARIYA (MIKAWA).
A festival celebrated, especially by merchants, on the 20th of the eleventh lunar month, in honor of EBISU.
The seat of an administration, the chief town of a clan, a capital, a storehouse where treasures are kept.
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 honda import   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Added: Thu Nov 30, 2006 12:28 Subject: honda import The Tokugawa clan crest The To...
The Tokugawa clan crest The Tokugawa clan (徳川氏, Tokugawa-shi?) was a powerful daimyo family of Japan.
Beginning with Tokugawa Ieyasu, the family founders rose to power at the end of the Sengoku period, and to the end of the Edo period they ruled Japan as shoguns.
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 moori
Moori Clan - Information In Free Online Encyclopedia: TheFreeDictionary.com
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