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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
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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
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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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310:(赤母衣衆), under Nobunaga's personal command and later became an infantry captain (
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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.
314:足軽大将). From his youth, he was a close confidant of Nobunaga and a friend of
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The Maeda clan continued to rule Kaga Domain from their headquarters in
278:, commonly known as Maeda Keiji. Though he was biologically the son of
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Toshiyoshi Maeda (President-elect, President and CEO of Inoda Coffee)
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232:
222:, and was the seat of the senior branch of the Maeda clan in the
372:. Toshiie divided his fief among his sons. His eldest son
424:. Another cadet branch of the clan was established by
267:, and was ordered to retire in favour of his brother,
259:, who nominally ruled Owari Province from his seat at
218:"Maeda" is a place name in Kaitō District of western
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Maeda
Toshiie was one of the leading generals under
263:. His son, Maeda Toshihisa (d.1587) also served the
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109:
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58:
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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
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416:established two cadet branches of the clan at
354:), to which he added his other territories in
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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
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502:
1130:
1115:Papinot, Jacques Edmund Joseph. (1906)
29:
1112:. Berkeley: University of California.
428:, the fifth son of Maeda Toshiie, at
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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
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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
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1079:Daishōji Domain
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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
733:
719:Toshiyuki Maeda
713:Toshinori Maeda
707:Toshiyasu Maeda
695:Toshinari Maeda
684:Maeda Yoshiyasu
659:Maeda Shigenobu
654:Maeda Shigehiro
644:Maeda Yoshinori
639:Maeda Tsunanori
634:Maeda Mitsutaka
624:Maeda Toshinaga
614:Maeda Toshimasa
609:Maeda Toshitaka
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492:Maeda Hidetsugu
481:Maeda Toshihisa
476:Maeda Toshimasa
471:Maeda Toshitaka
467:
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434:Kōzuke Province
426:Maeda Toshitaka
382:Kanazawa Castle
374:Maeda Toshinaga
324:Shibata Katsuie
312:ashigaru taishō
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276:Maeda Toshimasu
253:Maeda Toshimasa
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210:(land value).
157:Hokuriku region
151:was a Japanese
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228:Maeda Nagatane
220:Owari Province
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840:(1618 – 1660)
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769:(1737 – 1794)
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763:(1730 – 1762)
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100:Founding year
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589:Maeda Takaya
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167:through the
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113:still extant
69:Parent house
18:Maeda family
1084:Kaga Domain
1057:Maeda Matsu
1052:Maeda Chiyo
1021:(1850-1896)
1015:(1823-1877)
1009:(1791-1839)
1003:(1768-1828)
985:(1699-1756)
979:(1689-1708)
973:(1670-1695)
967:(1645-1693)
961:(1625-1685)
793:(1800-1859)
703:(1908-1989)
697:(1885-1942)
691:(1858-1900)
575:(1847-1888)
569:(1840-1857)
563:(1808-1856)
557:(1759-1832)
551:(1723-1777)
545:(1683-1753)
539:(1663-1721)
533:(1628-1707)
527:(1605-1631)
521:(1586-1630)
515:(1550-1631)
465:Owari-Arako
460:Head Family
360:Kaga Domain
308:akahoro-shū
288:Uesugi clan
284:Mogami clan
191:Kaga Domain
159:of central
118:Ruled until
110:Dissolution
52:clan emblem
1170:Maeda clan
1164:Categories
1149:1854095234
1108:. (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
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