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Inaba Masayasu

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in 1684. Masayasu's motives remain unknown; but the absence of severe adverse repercussions for his family leaves open the supposition that the shōgun himself was privy to a planned assassination.
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territory of Aono han in 1656. He served as a page and clerk for some time, before being summoned by the shogunate to oversee irrigation projects in the provinces of
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Masasayu was part of the cadet branch of the Inaba which was created in 1588. This branch is descended from
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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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Masasayu's relatives and others who were also descendants of Inaba Masanari settled at
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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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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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which made Masatoshi was Masayas’s first cousin once removed) inside
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The Dog Shogun: The Personality and Policies of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi,
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In the Edo period, the Inaba were identified as one of the
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clans which were hereditary vassals or allies of the
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(2003). 192:In 1619, Masanari was granted the 81:, from whom he inherited the 5000 14: 397:Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice. (1998). 273:Masayasu was a junior counselor ( 496:(abridged version of 1906 text). 420:Tokyo: Imprimerie Kokubunsha. 1: 500:Tucker, John Allen. (1998). 178:. They claim descent from 487:Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha. 242:from 1685 through 1701; at 234:from 1632 through 1685; at 605: 504:Leiden: Brill Publishers. 304:Papinot, Jacques. (2003). 15: 539: 527: 521: 365:Appert, Georges. (1888). 41:, 1640 – October 7, 1684) 37: 279:) in the Edo shogunate. 250:from 1701 through 1723. 74:Masayasu was the son of 427:Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice 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 263:Yamashiro province 547: 546: 540:Succeeded by 475:978-0-674-01753-5 269:Tokugawa official 55:(feudal lord) of 596: 522:Preceded by 519: 404: 395: 389: 378: 372: 363: 350: 339:Brinkley, Frank 337: 331: 322: 316: 302: 248:Shimōsa province 42: 40: 39: 604: 603: 599: 598: 597: 595: 594: 593: 549: 548: 543: 536: 532: 525: 524:Inaba Masayoshi 413: 408: 407: 396: 392: 379: 375: 364: 353: 338: 334: 323: 319: 309:-- Inaba, p. 15 303: 290: 285: 271: 240:Echigo province 232:Sagami province 208:Echigo province 165: 126:Hotta Masatoshi 107:Inaba Masamichi 79:Inaba Masakichi 43:was a Japanese 34: 29: 12: 11: 5: 602: 600: 592: 591: 586: 581: 576: 571: 566: 561: 551: 550: 545: 544: 541: 538: 526: 523: 517: 516: 498: 489:OCLC 465662682 481: 463: 461:OCLC 246417677 453: 451:OCLC 246417677 424: 412: 409: 406: 405: 390: 373: 351: 332: 317: 287: 286: 284: 281: 270: 267: 224:Odawara Domain 187:Inaba Masanari 180:Kōno Michitaka 174:originated in 164: 161: 130:Inaba Masanori 69:Konō Michitaka 32:Inaba Masayasu 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 601: 590: 587: 585: 582: 580: 577: 575: 572: 570: 567: 565: 564:Wakadoshiyori 562: 560: 557: 556: 554: 535: 534: 520: 515: 514:OCLC 38842061 511: 510:9789004109926 507: 503: 499: 497: 495: 490: 486: 482: 480: 479:OCLC 48943301 476: 472: 468: 464: 462: 458: 454: 452: 448: 447:9780824820664 444: 440: 439:9780824819644 436: 432: 428: 425: 423: 419: 418:Ancien Japon. 415: 414: 410: 403: 401: 394: 391: 388: 387: 382: 377: 374: 371: 369: 368:Ancien Japon, 362: 360: 358: 356: 352: 349: 347: 342: 336: 333: 330: 328: 321: 318: 314: 310: 308: 301: 299: 297: 295: 293: 289: 282: 280: 278: 277: 276:wakadoshiyori 268: 266: 264: 260: 256: 251: 249: 245: 244:Sakura Domain 241: 237: 236:Takata Domain 233: 229: 225: 221: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 196: 190: 188: 183: 181: 177: 176:Mino province 173: 170: 162: 160: 158: 157: 152: 151:Tokugawa clan 148: 144: 143: 137: 135: 131: 127: 124: 123: 117: 115: 114: 108: 104: 100: 99: 98:wakadoshiyori 94: 90: 86: 85: 80: 77: 72: 70: 66: 62: 61:Mino Province 58: 54: 53: 48: 47: 33: 27: 23: 19: 18:Japanese name 589:Fudai daimyo 531:Lord of Aono 528: 501: 493: 484: 466: 456: 430: 422:OCLC 4429674 417: 399: 393: 385: 376: 367: 345: 340: 335: 326: 320: 312: 306: 274: 272: 258: 252: 227: 215: 203: 193: 191: 184: 168: 166: 154: 146: 140: 138: 120: 118: 112: 102: 96: 82: 75: 73: 50: 44: 31: 30: 25: 579:1684 deaths 574:1640 births 255:Yodo Domain 212:Mōka Domain 145:or insider 584:Inaba clan 553:Categories 537:1682-1684 429:. 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Index

Japanese name
surname
hatamoto
daimyō
Aono han
Mino Province
Edo period
Konō Michitaka
Inaba Masakichi
koku
Kawachi
Settsu
wakadoshiyori
Inaba Masamichi
Kyoto shoshidai
Tairō
Hotta Masatoshi
Inaba Masanori
Edo castle
fudai
Tokugawa clan
tozama
Inaba clan
Mino province
Kōno Michitaka
Inaba Masanari
han
Itoigawa
Echigo province
Mōka Domain

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