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    Akizuki Domain (秋月藩, Akizuki-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. It was regarded as a sub-domain of Fukuoka Domain. It was based at the Akizuki...
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  • Akizuki from 27 October 1876 to 24 November 1876. Former samurai of the Akizuki Domain, opposed to the Westernization of Japan and loss of their class privileges...
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    The Akizuki clan (秋月氏, Akizuki-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan who ruled Takanabe Domain of what is now part of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu Japan under...
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  • the first head of Takanabe Domain in Hyūga Province on the island of Kyushu. Tanenaga did not have a son so he adopted, Akizuki Taneharu, the son of Tanesada...
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  • Akizuki Tanezane (秋月 種実, 1548 – November 16, 1596) was a samurai warrior and daimyo in 16th century Japan. He was a member of the Akizuki clan from Chikuzen...
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    Fukuoka Domain. Kuroda Nagamasa's third son, Kuroda Nagaoki, was assigned 50,000 koku of the domain's kokudaka and allowed to establish Akizuki Domain as a...
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    became the Akizuki Domain. Nagamasa's fourth son Takamasa founded the second; he was given 40,000 koku of land which became the Tōren-ji Domain. The forces...
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    younger brother Nagaoki (creating Akizuki Domain) and 40,000 koku to his younger brother Takamasa (creating Nogata Domain) in accordance to his father Nagamasa's...
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    譜代藩の研究 : 譜代内藤藩の藩政と藩領 [Research on the Fudai domain: the government and domain of the Fudai Naito domain] (in Japanese). Meiji University. p. 44. Retrieved...
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  • daimyō Akizuki clan for all of its history. In its early years, it was called Takarabe Domain (財部藩) after the location of its original seat. The Akizuki clan...
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  •  Empire of Japan Samurai of former the Akizuki Domain 1876 1876 Hagi Rebellion  Empire of Japan Choshu Domain 1876 1877 Colombian Civil War of 1876 Colombian...
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  • needed] The founder of the Kageryū was Yamamoto Hisaya Masakatsu of Akizuki domain. It is said that Yamamoto had observed a "scene" of a monkey reaching...
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  • Akizuki Noborinosuke (秋月 登之助, 1842 – January 6, 1885) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who served as a retainer of the Aizu domain. Also...
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  • 2003, 2.4. Exercise 9 The theorem follows, for instance, from the Krull–Akizuki theorem. Zariski and Samuel, p. 284 Claborn 1965, Example 1-9 Fröhlich...
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    control of Fukuoka Domain, whose rules, the Kuroda clan, established a subsidiary domain in what is now Asakura called Akizuki Domain. Most of Kama was...
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    1785–1812) Toyohime, m. Kuroda Nagasada, 4th daimyō of Akizuki (1695–1754) Haruhime, m. Akizuki Tanemitsu, 6th daimyō of Takanabe (1718–1787) IX. Harunori...
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    Aizu (redirect from Tonami Domain)
    alphabetized by Last Name/First Name in the Japanese convention for clarity) Akizuki Teijirō (1824–1900), Aizu samurai, educator. Dewa Shigetō (1856–1930),...
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    List of han (redirect from Yonago Domain)
    (1720-1765) Tosa (1601-1871) Tosashinden (1780-1871) Fukuoka (1600-1868) Akizuki (1623-1871) Tōrenji (1623-1677/1688-1720) Kurume (1620-1871) Yanagawa (1600-1871)...
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  • through the Chugoku region on 18 August, destroying 459 houses in the Akizuki Domain (now central Fukuoka Prefecture) alone; and the second one affected...
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    Province. He was the third of four sons. His father, Akizuki Taneyo (秋月 種節) was an elder of the Takanabe Domain. His younger brother, Suzuki Masaya (鈴木 馬左也),...
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