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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 25th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the third son of Sōma
Morotane. Although he was born in 1765, when he was appointed heir to the domain in 1774, the clan reported his birth year to have been 1761, so that he would not be considered to be underage. His
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to defend their case, which went on for years, as the legal definition of insanity and the qualifications necessary for a doctor to declare a person mentally incompetent were not yet defined in
Japanese jurisprudence. On Tomotane's death in 1892, Nishigori accused the defendants of having murdered
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from the shogunate; however, most of this money was misappropriated by corrupt officials and many people in the domain starved. The domain was unable to repay the loan as agreed, and
Yoshitane was ordered to step down in favor of his son Muratane. He was also reprimanded by a reduction in courtesy
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by the government, after family members filed a petition accusing him of mental instability. On 10 December 1885, one of his former retainers, Nishigori
Takekiyo, filed a lawsuit accusing these relatives, led by Toshitane's younger brother, Sōma Aritane, of having made false charges leading to
1437:. In 1696, the childless Masatane adopted Nobutane,a younger son from the Satake clan, as his heir, but Takatane was born the following year. In order to restore the line of succession, Takatane was adopted by Nobutane in December 1708. He was presented in formal audience to Shogun
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and tax reduction and in 1668 undertook large scale development of new rice lands. He is regarded as one of the most able of the Sōma rulers and had good relations with officials in the shogunate administration. He died of illness at
Nakamura Castle in 1673.
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Tomotane's incarceration, for the purposes of embezzling the monies of the former domain. This created what came to be called the "Sōma
Incident" and was a major scandal of the early Meiji period. The Sōma clan hired the famous lawyer
1120:, the Satake offered to set aside a portion of their new territories for the Sōma clan. However, Sōma Toshitane (at that time named Sōma Mitsutane) decided to petition the shogunate for reinstatement instead, and changed the
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 21st hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. As his older brother
Sadatane had died without heir, he was posthumously appointed successor. He was received in formal audience to Shogun
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as the son of Satake
Yoshizumi in December 1692, and was adopted into the Sōma clan in July 1696. After a second audience with Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi in December 1696, he was granted the
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 18th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the eldest son of Sōma
Toshitane, and his mother was an adopted daughter of Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada. His
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 26th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the eldest son of Sōma
Yoshitane, and his mother was a daughter of Matsudaira (Sakurai) Tadatsugu of
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 24th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the third son of Sōma Tokutane, the son of Nobutune. His wife was a daughter of Aoyama Yoshihide of
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with only token resistance a few months later. Under the new Meiji government, he was appointed Domain governor in June 1868, and was advanced to Fifth Court Rank. In 1871, with the
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 23rd hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the second son of Sōma Masatane by a concubine. His wife was a daughter of Honda Yasuyoshi of
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of his name from 三胤 to蜜胤 to remove the character in his name that he had shared with Ishida Mitsunari. A number of senior Tokugawa retainers spoke out on his behalf, including
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1621:. He retired from public life in November 1813. As his only son had died in childhood, he turned his titles over to his younger brother, Sōma Masutane. He died in 1839.
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 27th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the fourth son of Sōma Yoshitane. His wife was a daughter of Matsudaira Yoriyoshi of
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 28th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the eldest son of Sōma Masutane. His wife was a daughter of Yanagisawa Yasuhiro of
1218:, he was ordered by the shogunate to oversee firefighting efforts, but was seriously injured when a horse panicked. He died of illness in 1651 without a male heir.
1146:, further cementing his position. He changed his name to Toshitane shortly thereafter. In 1611 he relocated the domain seat to Nakamura Castle. During the 1615
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in September 1775. He retired from public life in December 1783, turning his titles over to his son Yoshitane. He died in Nakamura in 1791 at the age of 57.
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surveys and projected agricultural yields., Sōma Nakamura Domain consisted of a single unified territory covering what is now the modern municipalities of
358:. As a result, his domain was again seized, this time by the victorious Ieyasu. A couple of months later, largely through the mediation and compassion of
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eldest brother had died in infancy, and his second eldest brother was sickly, and not considered a suitable heir. He was presented in formal audience to
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him by poison. However, after an autopsy failed to find any evidence, Nishikori was countersued for slander and was sentenced to four years in prison.
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311:, they had the distinction of being one of the few clans which held onto their territories for over 700 years, from the Kamakura period through the
1665:. From 1817, he took steps to reform the domain's finances, and he retired in March 1835 in favor of his eldest son, Michitane. He died in 1845.
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 17th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the eldest son of Sōma Yoshitane, the 16th Sōma chieftain. His
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 20th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the eldest son of Sōma Tadatane. His wife was a daughter of
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in 1719. He adopted Nobutane's son Tokutane has heir in December 1708. In 1728, he was reprimanded with a reduction in his courtesy title to
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at the age of 7 in 1625 on the death of his father, and due to his youth, his uncle Sōma Yoshitane served as regent. In 1641, during a
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 29th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the younger brother of Sōma Michitane. He had the
1649:. In September 1813, he was formally adopted by his elder brother Muratane as heir. He was presented in formal audience to Shogun
1456:. In 1752 Tokutane died before taking office, and his son Morotane was named heir. In May 1765 Takatane retired. He died in 1772.
402:) to keep the population. During the last Edo period, the domain began to implement the Hōtoku agricultural reforms originated by
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1409:. He retired a year later in 1709, turning the domain over to Masatane's real son, Takatane and died in 1711 at the age of 35.
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 19th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the younger son of Tsuchiya Toshinao of
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in 1871, the lands of the domain became Nakamura Prefecture, which subsequently was merged into Fukushima Prefecture.
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on the retirement of his father in March 1835. He took steps to reform the domain by introducing the theories of
1353:. He retired from public life in February 1701, living in rural seclusion to his death at the age of 68 in 1728.
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ceramics as a local product. He died in 1625 at the age of 45, and his grave is in what is now the city of
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of "Inaba-no-kami" under the Tokugawa shogunate, and his court rank was elevated the Fourth Rank with the
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and Date Masamune, the clan was pardoned and allowed to return to its former lands, with Yoshitane's son,
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of 1781–1789 hit the domain very hard and the domain subsequently accepted landless immigrants from the
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was rebuilt in 1611 to be the seat of the domain. In 1712, the Sōma managed to change their status from
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of Sōma-Nakamura Domain and the 22nd hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan. He was the second son of
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a month later. The following year, he was appointed Sōma Takatane's heir and was granted the
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advanced into Nakadori, Nakamura Castle fell with little resistance. was captured by the
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in May 1765 on the retirement of Sōma Takatane, and his courtesy title was changed to
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in 1783 on the retirement of his father, and his courtesy title was changed to
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and as he had concerns with regards to his powerful neighbors, the
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in May, 1870. He was advanced to Third Rank on his death in 1922.
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shortly afterwards on Nobutane's retirement. He was granted the
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and was adopted into the domain through the intervention of the
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to the north. The 16th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan,
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of the Meiji Restoration, the domain joined the pro-Tokugawa
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Map of Sōma Nakamura Domain holdings in the late Edo period.
1701:. In February 1833, he was presented in formal audience to
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and his mother was the daughter of Matsudaira Naomasa of
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around Nakamura Castle modeled after the grid-pattern of
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when his brother retired a few months later. During the
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1790:. His wife was the daughter of Toda Mitsuhisa of
1090:was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. During the
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342:in 1589. However, after he pledged fealty to
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1588:, 4 January 1782 – 13 October 1839)
1343:. From 1689 to 1690 he served as a
1114:and despite a considerable loss of
1043:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下)
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1639:, 18 February 1796 – 15 July 1845)
1324:, 1 August 1661 – 7 November 1728)
1284:, 28 June 1659 – 25 December 1679)
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1605:in November 1798 and granted the
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1911:and William B. Hauser. (1987).
1845:, he was relieved of his post.
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241:. The domain was also known as
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1525:, 20 July 1765 – 14 July 1813)
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1427:, 10 April 1697 – 6 May 1772)
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1371:, 5 May 1677 – 6 June 1711)
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1373:was the 6th
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2374:(Shiroishi)
2370:Executive:
1868:List of Han
1441:and became
1435:Zeze Domain
1263:land reform
1208:Toba Domain
1152:castle town
1100:Satake clan
324:Satake clan
243:Sōma Domain
93: /
81:140°54′52″E
2687:Categories
2534:Iwakitaira
2489:Ichinoseki
2484:Kaminoyama
2449:Nihonmatsu
2379:Gunjikyoku
2377:Military:
2159:Iwakitaira
2134:Nihonmatsu
2114:Kaminoyama
2049:Ichinoseki
2044:Shichinohe
1946:. (1906).
1884:References
1855:Hoshi Tōru
1811:Boshin War
1786:under the
1730:Boshin War
1349:to Shogun
1088:Court rank
563:Court Rank
542:from 1712)
465:Minamisōma
447:han system
411:Boshin War
305:Nanbu clan
212:Edo period
206:under the
133:Edo period
78:37°47′53″N
2718:Sōma clan
2579:Muramatsu
2554:Shimotedo
2529:Hachinohe
2479:Fukushima
2174:Shirakawa
2129:Fukushima
2034:Hachinohe
1873:Sōma ware
1566:title to
1346:sobayōnin
1160:Sōma ware
1034:1865–1871
997:1835–1865
960:1813–1835
923:1801–1813
886:1783–1801
849:1765–1783
812:1709–1765
775:1701–1709
738:1679–1701
701:1673–1679
664:1651–1673
627:1625–1651
590:1602–1625
528:Sōma clan
457:cadastral
332:Date clan
326:based at
301:Hiraizumi
293:Sōma clan
231:Sōma clan
34:1602–1871
2589:Kurokawa
2584:Mineyama
2574:Murakami
2539:Matsumae
2519:Moriyama
2514:Hirosaki
2474:Yamagata
2469:Nakamura
2459:Tanagura
2454:Yunagaya
2444:Yonezawa
2294:Leader (
2192:Matsumae
2164:Yunagaya
2154:Moriyama
2144:Nakamura
2119:Yonezawa
2109:Yamagata
2099:Nagatoro
2089:Tsuruoka
2029:Hirosaki
2024:Kuroishi
2008:Hokkaidō
1862:See also
1835:Hamadōri
1784:viscount
1117:kokudaka
567:kokudaka
514:List of
498:(Iwaki)
452:kokudaka
255:Sōma-han
223:Hamadōri
2624:Battles
2569:Shibata
2564:Nagaoka
2499:Morioka
2494:Yashima
2240:Shikoku
2235:Chūgoku
2074:Yashima
2059:Iwasaki
2039:Morioka
2000:Domains
1732:of the
1046:60,000
1009:60,000
972:50,000
935:50,000
898:60,000
861:60,000
824:60,000
787:60,000
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713:60,000
676:60,000
639:60,000
602:60,000
516:daimyōs
485:Shinchi
409:In the
283:History
50:Capital
2524:Shinjō
2509:Kubota
2504:Miharu
2464:Kameda
2439:Sendai
2316:Sōtoku
2296:Meishu
2245:Kyūshū
2149:Miharu
2094:Shinjō
2084:Sendai
2064:Kameda
2054:Kubota
2004:Tōhoku
1916:p. 150
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1796:shōgun
1779:kazoku
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2549:Izumi
2544:Honjō
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2104:Tendō
2069:Honjō
1932:p. 18
1688:相馬 充胤
1636:相馬 益胤
1321:相馬 昌胤
1156:Kyoto
1123:kanji
1040:(因幡守)
966:(長門守)
929:(豊前守)
855:(長門守)
781:(長門守)
707:(出羽守)
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633:(大膳亮)
596:(大膳亮)
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477:Ōkuma
473:Namie
215:Japan
191:相馬中村藩
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1661:was
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1522:相馬祥胤
1471:相馬祥胤
1424:相馬尊胤
1368:相馬叙胤
1281:相馬貞胤
1257:was
1248:rōjū
1233:相馬忠胤
1194:was
1181:相馬義胤
1086:and
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1069:相馬利胤
1048:koku
1027:相馬誠胤
1011:koku
990:相馬充胤
974:koku
953:相馬益胤
937:koku
916:相馬樹胤
900:koku
879:相馬祥胤
863:koku
842:相馬恕胤
826:koku
805:相馬尊胤
789:koku
768:相馬叙胤
752:koku
731:相馬昌胤
715:koku
694:相馬貞胤
678:koku
657:相馬忠胤
641:koku
620:相馬義胤
604:koku
583:相馬利胤
554:Name
479:and
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369:koku
328:Mito
307:and
239:Sōma
183:The
157:1871
147:1602
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260:or
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