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Nikaidō clan (二階堂氏, Nikaidō-shi) is a Japanese samurai kin group.[1]

Nikaidō
二階堂
The emblem (mon) of the Nikaidō clan
Home provinceMutsu
Mino
Parent houseFujiwara clan
FounderNikaidō Yukimasa

History

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The Nikaidō claim descent from Fujiwara no Yukimasa who was the first to take the Nikaidō name.[1]

The clan ruled over the Iwase DistrictofMutsu Province during the Sengoku period. Sukagawa Castle was their main residence.

Gifu Castle

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Gifu Castle

During the Kamakura period, the clan's power stretched down to Mino Province, where they constructed Inabayama Castle atop Mount Inaba between 1201 and 1204.

Clan heads

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  1. Nikaidō Yukimasa (二階堂行政)
  2. Nikaidō Tameuji (二階堂為氏)
  3. Nikaidō Yukimitsu (二階堂行光)
  4. Nikaidō Yukiaki (二階堂行詮)
  5. Nikaidō Yukikage (二階堂行景)
  6. Nikaidō Haruyuki (二階堂晴行) (died July 2, 1542)
  7. Nikaidō Teruyuki (二階堂照行) (died October 22, 1564)
  8. Nikaidō Moriyoshi (二階堂盛義) (1544 – September 23, 1581)
  9. Nikaidō Yukichika (二階堂行親) (1570–1582)
  10. Onamihime (阿南姫) (1541 – August 30, 1602)

Notable retainers and family

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References

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  1. ^ a b Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon; Papinot, (2003). "Nikadō," Nobiliare du Japon, p. 42; retrieved 2013-5-5.

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