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Maeda clan

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600: 46: 74: 504: 362:. After Nobunaga's death, he pledged fealty to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and his territories were expanded to cover all of the three provinces of Noto, Kaga and Etchū, with a 282:, he was adopted by Maeda Toshihisa, the older brother of Maeda Toshiie. He was recognized as a renowned warrior. According to legend, he broke the front line of the 230:(1550-1631) entered into the service of Maeda Toshiie, and his descendants became hereditary retainers of the Maeda clan of Kaga Domain. This branch received the 724: 436:. All of these cadet branches also continued to be ruled by the Maeda clan until the Meiji restoration. However, the Maeda clan was often beset by 1120: 1147: 953: 608: 425: 122: 903: 879: 395:
The Maeda clan attempted to maintain good relations with the Tokugawa clan through marriage ties, and, although a
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incidents, and many of the clan heads died young, or without heir. The clan did not play a prominent role in the
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in the eighth and ninth centuries; however, the line of descent is uncertain. The Maeda rose to prominence as
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A cadet branch of the Owari Maeda were given the castle of Arako in what is now part of
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leading a group of just eight riders during a battle in which he fought for the
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clan, were permitted to use the "Matsudaira" name as an honorific patronym.
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The Maeda clan continued to rule Kaga Domain from their headquarters in
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Toshiyoshi Maeda (President-elect, President and CEO of Inoda Coffee)
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Maeda Toshiie was one of the leading generals under
263:. His son, Maeda Toshihisa (d.1587) also served the 117: 109: 99: 91: 83: 68: 58: 32: 1117:Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du japon. 338:. He was eventually granted the fief of Fuchu in 326:in the Hokuriku region in the suppression of the 142: 416:established two cadet branches of the clan at 354:), to which he added his other territories in 136: 35: 8: 1142:. London: Cassell & C0. p. 55,228. 171:of 1868. The Maeda claimed descent from the 1110:Biographical dictionary of Japanese history 306:, rising through the ranks a member of the 1125:(2003, abridged online text of 1906 book). 274:Another notable member of the family was 598: 502: 1130: 1115:Papinot, Jacques Edmund Joseph. (1906) 29: 1112:. Berkeley: University of California. 428:, the fifth son of Maeda Toshiie, at 7: 25: 255:(d.1560) entered the service of 72: 44: 330:, and participated in the 1570 200:, which was second only to the 155:clan who occupied most of the 1: 384:; he also was recognised as 1119:Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha. 302:. He began his career as a 143: 123:Abolition of the han system 1196: 1138:Turnbull, Stephen (2000). 446:. After the start of the 388:of Kaga Domain under the 346:), and in 1581 was given 137: 43: 36: 1041:Others notables figures 943:(Toshiharu) (1684-1709) 603:Kaga-Maeda family crest 507:Mino-Maeda family crest 368:of well over a million 1140:The Samurai Sourcebook 1067:Maeda Toshimasa (1578) 604: 508: 318:. After defeating the 294:Sengoku and Edo period 224:Azuchi-Momoyama period 721:(2nd generation heir) 602: 506: 181:Sugawara no Michizane 27:Japanese samurai clan 408:from 1583 until the 378:Battle of Sekigahara 376:participated in the 336:Battle of Tedorigawa 177:Sugawara no Kiyotomo 163:from the end of the 1122:Nobiliaire du japon 249:Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya 605: 509: 390:Tokugawa shogunate 322:, he fought under 316:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 240:(baron) after the 198:Tokugawa shogunate 1089:Nanokaichi Domain 444:Meiji restoration 430:Nanokaichi Domain 410:Meiji restoration 332:Battle of Anegawa 280:Takigawa Kazumasu 242:Meiji restoration 236:peerage title of 169:Meiji Restoration 129: 128: 16:(Redirected from 1187: 1154: 1153: 1135: 1013:Maeda Toshiakira 1007:Maeda Toshiyoshi 1001:Maeda Toshimochi 995:Maeda Toshiakira 971:Maeda Toshiyoshi 922:Maeda Toshimitsu 912:II (1835 – 1855) 910:Maeda Toshimichi 870:II (1758 – 1791) 862:Maeda Toshimichi 856:Maeda Toshiakira 785:Maeda Toshitsuyo 737:Maeda Toshitsugu 701:Toshitatsu Maeda 689:Maeda Toshitsugu 664:Maeda Shigemichi 629:Maeda Toshitsune 456:peerage system. 414:Maeda Toshitsune 150: 149: 146: 140: 139: 104:Muromachi period 76: 48: 39: 38: 30: 21: 1195: 1194: 1190: 1189: 1188: 1186: 1185: 1184: 1160: 1159: 1158: 1157: 1150: 1137: 1136: 1132: 1102: 1079:Daishōji Domain 1075: 1043: 1030:Maeda Toshitami 1025:Maeda Toshisada 1019:Maeda Toshikaki 989:Maeda Toshihisa 983:Maeda Toshitada 977:Maeda Toshifuda 965:Maeda Toshihiro 959:Maeda Toshimoto 954:Maeda Toshitaka 950: 941:Maeda Toshimasa 937: 935:Daishōjishinden 928:Maeda Toshihiro 904:Maeda Toshinori 898:Maeda Toshihira 892:Maeda Toshinaka 886:Maeda Toshikore 880:Maeda Toshiyasu 874:Maeda Toshitane 864:I (1733 – 1781) 846:I (1638 – 1692) 838:Maeda Toshiharu 834: 821:Maeda Toshinobu 809:Maeda Toshiatsu 803:Maeda Toshikata 797:Maeda Toshitomo 791:Maeda Toshiyasu 779:Maeda Toshinori 773:Maeda Toshihisa 767:Maeda Toshitomo 761:Maeda Toshiyuki 755:Maeda Toshitaka 743:Maeda Masatoshi 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(1978). 1100:References 1062:Maeda Riku 948:Nanokaichi 380:and built 195:Edo period 193:under the 132:Maeda clan 33:Maeda clan 494:(d. 1586) 439:O-Ie Sōdō 412:in 1868. 350:(230,000 328:Ikkō-ikki 144:Maeda-shi 1073:See also 930:(b.1929) 924:(1905-?) 832:Daishoji 709:(b.1935) 579:Maeda Ko 483:(d.1587) 422:Daishōji 406:Kanazawa 365:kokudaka 358:to form 342:(30,000 265:Oda clan 238:danshaku 207:kokudaka 175:through 214:Origins 153:samurai 95:unknown 92:Founder 87:Various 1180:Daimyo 1146:  1047:Gōhime 731:Toyama 453:kazoku 418:Toyama 398:tozama 386:daimyō 233:kazoku 186:daimyō 161:Honshū 121:1873 ( 84:Titles 50:Maeda 1144:ISBN 595:Kaga 499:Mino 420:and 370:koku 352:koku 344:koku 304:page 179:and 432:in 204:in 189:of 138:前田氏 37:前田氏 1166:: 392:. 290:. 271:. 251:. 244:. 226:. 141:, 1152:. 148:) 135:( 125:) 20:)

Index

Maeda family

clan emblem
Owari Province

Sugawara clan
Muromachi period
Abolition of the han system
samurai
Hokuriku region
Honshū
Sengoku period
Meiji Restoration
Sugawara clan
Sugawara no Kiyotomo
Sugawara no Michizane
daimyō
Kaga Domain
Edo period
Tokugawa shogunate
Tokugawa clan
kokudaka
Owari Province
Azuchi-Momoyama period
Maeda Nagatane
kazoku
Meiji restoration
Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya
Maeda Toshimasa
Oda Nobuhide

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