Fudai
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Fudai — steht für: Fudai, ein Dorf in der Präfektur Iwate Fudai Daimyō, eine Klasse von Feudalherren Präfekturuniversität Ōsaka Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheid … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fudai (Iwate) — Fudai mura 普代村 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fudai Station — Fudai Station(普代駅 eki) is a railway station located in Fudai, Iwate, Japan. Line *Sanriku Railway **North Rias Line Summary Although the employee of a railroad company is not stationed at this station, the commission official in charge has put… … Wikipedia
Fudai, Iwate — Fudai (普代村; mura) is a village located in Shimohei District, Iwate, Japan.As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 3,449 and a density of 49.51 persons per km². The total area is 69.66 km².Fudai daimyo were a class of daimyo in… … Wikipedia
Fudai daimyo — nihongo|Fudai daimyo|譜代大名| was a class of daimyo who were hereditary vassals of the Tokugawa in Edo period Japan. It was primarily the fudai who filled the ranks of the Tokugawa administration.OriginsMany of the families who formed the ranks of… … Wikipedia
Fudai daimyō — Honda Tadakatsu, un famoso fudai daimyō del periodo Edo. Los Fudai daimyō (譜代大名, Fudai daimyō … Wikipedia Español
Fudai-Daimyō — Die Fudai Daimyō (jap. 譜代大名) waren eine Klasse von Feudalherren (Daimyō) während der Edo Zeit in Japan. Dazu gehörten diejenigen, die bereits vor der entscheidenden Schlacht von Sekigahara Vasallen der Tokugawa wurden. Die Fudai Daimyō galten, da … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hamamatsu Domain — The nihongo|Hamamatsu Domain|浜松藩|Hamamatsu han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Tōtōmi Province. It was centered around what is now Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, and its castle was Hamamatsu Castle.Hamamatsu was the residence of… … Wikipedia
Koga Domain — The nihongo|Koga Domain|古河藩|Koga han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Shimōsa Province (present day Koga, Ibaraki). The first lord of Koga was Ogasawara Hidemasa, who was granted it as a fief following Tokugawa Ieyasu s move to … Wikipedia
Sakura Domain — Sakura han (佐倉藩) was a Japanese feudal domain located in Shimousa Province (present day northern Chiba Prefecture). Ruled for much of its history by the Hotta clan, the domain s founder was Hotta Masamori.List of Daimyo*Takeda (Tokugawa) clan… … Wikipedia