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1 Ogasawara clan genealogy  





2 Events of Tadanobu's life  





3 Ancestry  





4 References  





5 Further reading  





6 See also  














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Ogasawara Tadanobu
10th Daimyō of Kokura
In office
1865–1871
Preceded byOgasawara Tadayoshi [ja]
Succeeded bynone
Personal details
Born(1862-03-08)March 8, 1862
DiedFebruary 6, 1897(1897-02-06) (aged 34)
NationalityJapanese

Count Ogasawara Tadanobu (小笠原 忠忱, March 8, 1862 – February 6, 1897) was a Japanese samurai daimyō of the late Edo period. He was the head of Kokura Domain.[1][2] 

Ogasawara clan genealogy

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Tadanobu was part of the senior branch of the Ogasawara clan.[3]

Tadanobu's branch of the clan were daimyōatKokura Domain (150,000 koku)[4]inBuzen Province.[3]

He was a (count (伯爵, hakushaku)) in the kazoku nobility system. This was because the head of this clan line and his heirs were ennobled in 1884.[5]

Events of Tadanobu's life

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During Tadanobu's tenure as clan head, the Kokura domain took part in the shogunate's Chōshū Expeditions, and also destroyed Kokura Castle in 1866 during its retreat to Kawara. He was assisted in day-to-day affairs by his two karō, Komiya Minbu [ja] and Shimamura Shizuma [ja]. Komiya was the one who took charge of the burning of Kokura Castle and, as the castle was built by the clan's ancestor Ogasawara Tadazane, he committed seppuku in atonement.

For his deployment of troops on the Imperial side during the Boshin War of 1868, Tadanobu received a personal stipend of 5,000 koku from the court.[6]

In the Meiji era, Tadanobu spent a few years studying in Britain, returning in 1878. He held junior 3rd court rank (jusanmi (従三位)).

Ancestry

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References

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The emblem (mon) of the Ogasawara clan
  1. ^ Edmond Papinot. (1906). Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon. digitized 1906 Nobiliaire du japon (2003)
  • ^ Edmond Papinot (2003). "Terazawa"inNobiliare du Japon. pp. 44–45.
  • ^ a b Appert, Georges (1888). Ancien Japon. Kokobunsha. p. 75.
  • ^ "Kokura Castle," Kitakyushu Bridges, p. 2; Kokura Castle. Archived March 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Nobility, Peerage and Ranks in Ancient and Meiji-Japan", p. 21.
  • ^ Ogasawara Tadanobu, notes (in Japanese). upp.so-net.ne.jp
  • ^ "Ogasawara-Kokura genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in Japanese). Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  • Further reading

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    See also

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    Preceded by

    Ogasawara Tadayoshi [ja]

    10th Daimyō of Kokura
    (Ogasawara)

    1865–1871
    Succeeded by

    none


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