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Makino Sadamichi (牧野 貞通 , December 26, 1707 – October 30, 1749) was a Japanese daimyō of the mid-Edo period .[1]
The Makino were identified as one of the fudai or insider daimyō clans which were hereditary vassals or allies of the Tokugawa clan , in contrast with the tozama or outsider clans.[2]
Makino clan genealogy [ edit ]
The fudai Makino clan originated in 16th century Mikawa Province . Their elevation in status by Toyotomi Hideyoshi dates from 1588.[2] They claim descent from Takechiuchi no Sukune ,[3] who was a legendary Statesman[4] and lover of the legendary Empress Jingū .[5]
Sadamichi was part of a cadet branch of the Makino which was created in 1680.[2] These Makino resided successively at Sekiyado Domain in Shimōsa Province in 1683 ; at Yoshida Domain at Mikawa Province in 1705; at Nabeoka Domain in Hyūga Province in 1712; and, from 1747 through 1868 at Kasama Domain (80,000 koku ) in Hitachi Province .[3]
A corner tower of Kasama Castle in modern Kasama, Ibaraki
The head of this clan line was ennobled as a "Viscount" in the Meiji period.[3]
Tokugawa official [ edit ]
Sadamichi served the Tokugawa shogunate as its nineteenth Kyoto shoshidai in the period spanning July 2, 1742, through October 28, 1749.[1] Sadamichi was the father of Makino Sadanaga , who was the twenty-eighth shoshidai . He would be distantly related to the fifty-fifth shoshidai , Makino Tadayuki (1824–1878), who was descended from the elder Makino branch.[3]
^ a b c Alpert, Georges. (1888). Ancien Japon, p. 70.
^ a b c d Papinot, Edmond . (2003) Nobiliare du Japon -- Makino, p. 29 ; Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon ; retrieved 2012-11-7.
^ Brasch, Kurt. (1872). "Japanischer Volksglaube", Mitteilungen der deutschen Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens , p. 56.
^ Guth, Christine. "Book Revies: Japan's Hidden History: Korean Impact on Japanese Culture by Jon Carter Covell and Alan Covell" , Numen. 33:1, 178–179 (June 1986).
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R e t r i e v e d f r o m " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Makino_Sadamichi&oldid=1145111096 "
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