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Fudai daimyō

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40: 221:, they are divided into Anjo Fudai, Yamanaka Fudai, and Okazaki Fudai. the vassals who served the Matsudaira clan when they had their base in Anjo Castle were Anjo Fudai, the vassals who served after they captured Yamanaka Castle were Yamanaka Fudai, and the vassals who served after they moved their base to Okazaki Castle were Okazaki Fudai. According to historian Yasutsune Owada, Anjo Fudai vassals has served the 443: 389:
The Tudai daimyō lords usually characterized that with their domination in bureaucratic bodies of the central government, in contrast with the Tozama daimyō lords that mostly limited to their jurisdictions of their respective domains. However it was not almost the case, as The Ii clan, Honda clan of
540:. Ogasawara Nagamichi and Itakura Katsukiyo led small groups of their retainers during the fight against the Imperial forces. However, their domains had already been occupied by the Imperial army, and were forced to participate in the war on the Imperial army's behalf. Only one 653:[Mikawa samurai with ties to Anjo: the loyal retainers who became the core of the Tokugawa vassals and supported Ieyasu as a feudal lord and a vassal of the Tokugawa shogunate.]. 390:
Tadakatsu branch, and Sakakibara clan were also hereditarily acted as guardians of provinces, and traditionally served more in military roles than bureaucratic ones.
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sided with the shogunate during the first battle at Toba–Fushimi. However, after the shogunate's loss there, many
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warrior noble class. Ieyasu became the most powerful lord in Japan following victory at the
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and their descendants filled the ranks of the Tokugawa administration in opposition to the
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houses did not side with the shogunate or with remnants of the Shōgun's former army under
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who had an increase in income which raised his income level over 10,000
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Class of daimyō (warlords) during the rule of the Tokugawa Shogunate
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near Edo. High-ranking posts in the shogunate government (
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Treasures Among Men: The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan.
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were involved in the vigorous political activity of the
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According to "Mikawa Monogatari" which authored by by
415:(recognized relative) of the Tokugawa family. Also, a 30:"Fudai" redirects here. For the village in Japan, see 326:, the son and designated successor of Ieyasu's rival 245:, Aoyama, Uemura, Hiraiwa, Naruse, Sakai, Honda and 2504: 2365: 2121: 1775: 1754: 1157: 1073: 968: 493:, were involved in diplomacy and foreign affairs. 393:Occasionally, a family could be raised to or from 849:Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005). 687:"だから江戸幕府は260年も続いた…東大教授が考える「徳川家康にあって、織田信長になかったもの」" 131:before its rise to national primacy during the 108:and held most of the power in Japan during the 65: 945: 214:while allowed to retain the Matsudaira name. 8: 587:in 1871. After this, the former families of 334:, and Ieyasu filled his administration with 651:"安城ゆかりの三河武士─徳川家臣団の中心となり家康を大名・旗本として支えた忠臣たち─" 952: 938: 930: 693:(in Japanese). 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Index

Fudai
Fudai, Iwate

Honda Tadakatsu
Edo period
daimyō
Tokugawa Shogunate
Japan
vassals
Tokugawa
Battle of Sekigahara
tozama daimyō
Edo period
clans
Tokugawa clan
Azuchi–Momoyama period
Sengoku period
Honda
Sakai
Sakakibara
Ii
Itakura
Mizuno clans
Ogasawara
Honda Tadakatsu
Sakakibara Yasumasa
Sakai Tadatsugu
Ii Naomasa
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Four Great Generals

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