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from 1723 through 1868. The head of this clan line was ennobled as a "Viscount" in the Meiji period.
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A History of the
Japanese People from the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era.
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Masayasu is perhaps best known to history for assassinating his distant cousin, the
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Itō Jinsai's "Gomō Jigi" and the
Philosophical Definition of Early Modern Japan.
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Itō Jinsai's "Gomō Jigi" and the
Philosophical Definition of Early Modern Japan,
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The Dog Shogun: The
Personality and Policies of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi,
189:(+1628), who fought in the armies of Nobunaga and then Hideyoshi.
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182:(d. 1374), who claimed descent from Emperor Kammu (736–805).
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clans which were hereditary vassals or allies of the
109:, held the powerful and highly trusted position of
485:Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du japon.
313:Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon.
465:Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005).
222:. Masanari's descendants resided successively at
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101:in 1682, and had his lands expanded to 12,000
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455:Brinkley, Frank and Dairoku Kikuchi. (1915).
67:Japan. Masayasu's family was descended from
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431:Kaempfer's Japan: Tokugawa Culture Observed.
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416:Appert, Georges and H. Kinoshita. (1888).
311:; Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906).
128:(Masatoshi’s grandMother was Daughter of
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397:Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice. (1998).
273:Masayasu was a junior counselor (
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178:. They claim descent from
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74:Masayasu was the son of
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381:"Inaba" at Ancestry.com
153:, in contrast with the
324:Tucker, John. (1998).
163:Inaba clan genealogy
494:Nobiliaire du japon
467:Japan Encyclopedia.
315:(in French/German).
220:Shimotsuke province
159:or outsider clans.
569:Japanese assassins
307:Nobiliare du Japon
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134:Edo castle
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