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Ogasawara Tadanobu
In office 1865–1871Preceded by Ogasawara Tadayoshi [ja ] Succeeded by none
Born (1862-03-08 ) March 8, 1862Died February 6, 1897(1897-02-06) (aged 34 ) Nationality Japanese
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 daimyō at Kokura Domain (150,000 koku )[4] in Buzen 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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[7]
Ancestors of Ogasawara Tadanobu
16. Ogasawara Nagatame , 3rd Lord of Anji (1745-1782) 8. Ogasawara Nagayoshi , 4th Lord of Anji (1781-1825) 17. Ogasawara 4. Ogasawara Nagatake , 5th Lord of Anji (1809-1839) 18. Uemura Ienaga , 9th Lord of Takatori (1753-1828) 9. Uemura 19. Yae 2. Ogasawara Tadayoshi , 9th Lord of Kokura (1827-1865) 20. Matsudaira Mitsunori 10. Matsudaira Mitsuyuki , 6th Lord of Matsumoto (1769-1840) 21. Wada 5. Toda (1813-1858) 22. Matsudaira Mitsuyoshi , 5th Lord of Matsumoto (1754-1786) 11. Toda 23. Kajiwara 1. Count Ogasawara Tadanobu, 10th Lord of Kokura 24. Yanagisawa Nobutoki , 2nd Lord of Mikkaichi (1724-1792) 12. Yanagisawa Yasumitsu , 3rd Lord of Mikkaichi (1753-1817) 25. Sanada 6. Yanagisawa Satoaki , 6th Lord of Mikkaichi (1809-1843) 13. Kawakami 3. Yanagisawa 28. Hori Naokata , 7th Lord of Muramatsu (1767-1805) 14. Hori Naoyasu , 8th Lord of Muramatsu (1791-1819) 29. Kinoshita 7. Hori Yadaiko (1812-1870) 30. Inaba Hiromichi , 10th Lord of Usuki (1752-1818) 15. Inaba (d. 1847) 31. Tsuda
References
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The emblem (mon ) of the Ogasawara clan
^ Edmond Papinot (2003). "Terazawa" in Nobiliare 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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R e t r i e v e d f r o m " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ogasawara_Tadanobu&oldid=1145707909 "
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