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Shimazu Takahisa ( 1514 – 1571 ), daimyo of Satsuma, gave a friendly reception to Francis on 29 September 1549, but in the following year he forbade the conversion of his subjects to Christianity under penalty of death ; Christians in Kagoshima could not be given any catechism in the following years.
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Shimazu and Takahisa
By trying to negotiate a peace between such well known daimyo as Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin, Shimazu Takahisa, Ōtomo Yoshishige, Mōri Motonari, and Amago Haruhisa, the shogun's authority was again recognized by various daimyo.
Katsuhisa, adopted Takahisa Shimazu who in 1542 was accepted as head of the clan having previously received the Portuguese merchants on Tanegashima Island, learning about the use of firearms.
He later offered a proposal to welcome Shimazu Takahisa of the Mimasaka branch of the Shimazu as the head of the clan and was finally successful in ousting Sanehisa.
He served under Shimazu Tadayoshi and Shimazu Takahisa was essential in uniting Shimazu clan, and battles against Ito clan and Kimotsuki clan.
Kanetsugu believed that maintaining a good relationship with the neighboring Shimazu clan was essential to the clan's survival and had the eldest daughter of Shimazu Tadayoshi as his wife as well as having his sister marry Shimazu Takahisa.
In the same year, he repelled invading Shimazu troops with much success and killed the younger brother of Takahisa, Shimazu Tadamasa.
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* 1441 – Yoshinori grants Shimazu suzerainty over the Ryūkyū Islands ; Akamatsu murders Yoshinori – Kakitsu Incident ; Yamana kills Akamatsu.
( 1578 – 1668 ) was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi-Momoyama period through the early Edo period, who served the Shimazu clan of Satsuma.
The wife of Shimazu Tadahisa ( 1179 – 1227 ) ( son of Minamoto no Yoritomo and ancestor of the Shimazu clan of Kyūshū ), was a daughter of Koremune Hironobu.
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Tōgō was born on 27 January 1848 ( by the Western calendar ) in the Kajiya-chō ( 加治屋町 ) district of the city of Kagoshima in Satsuma domain ( modern-day Kagoshima prefecture ), in feudal Japan, the third of four sons of Tōgō Sanetomo ( 1805-1867 ), a samurai serving the Shimazu daimyo, and Hori Masuko ( 1812-1901 ).
It then went to Toyotomi Hideyoshi ( 豊臣秀吉 ), Shimazu Hyogo Yoshihiro ( 島津義弘 ), again to Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu ( 徳川家康 ), Tokugawa Yorinobu ( 徳川頼宣 ), and finally Tokugawa Ietsuna ( 徳川家綱 ).
On December 13, 1889, Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi married Shimazu Chikako ( 19 October 1879-9 September 1956 ), the seventh daughter of Prince Shimazu Tadayoshi, the last daimyō of Satsuma Domain.
The founder, Shimazu Tadahisa ( d. 1227 ), was a son of Shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo ( 1147-1199 ) with the sister of Hiki Yoshikazu.
as Gō Seiba, Hamtaro as Haruna Hiroko ( Roku-chan ), Maria-sama ga Miteru as Yoshino Shimazu, and Sgt.
The younger brother of Shimazu Nariakira, Hisamitsu served as regent for his underage son Tadayoshi ( 島津 忠義 ), who became the 12th and last lord.
While travelling on the Tōkaidō road-the Imperial highway-through the village of Namamugi ( now part of Tsurumi ward, Yokohama ), the party encountered the retinue of Satsuma regent Daimyo Shimazu Hisamitsu ( otherwise Shimazu Saburō ) heading in the opposite direction.
She has been voiced by Saeko Shimazu ( Japanese ), Wendee Lee ( English, Streamline Pictures dub ), Jessica Calvello ( English, original ADV Films dub ), Allison Sumrall ( English, replacement ADV Films dub )
The Shūseikan ( 集成館 ) industrial area established by Shimazu Nariakira in 1852 in Iso ( 磯 ), Satsuma province.
Due to the sheer size of Odawara Castle in the game, it is divided in two stages, the eastern side sieged by the Tokugawa, Chōsokabe ( in Xtreme Legends only ), Shimazu, and Date armies, and the western side sieged by the Toyotomi main army.
The Date clan of Sendai, the Shimazu clan of Satsuma, the Mōri clan of Choshu, the Maeda clan of Kaga ( and its branches at Daishōji and Toyama ), the Yamanouchi clan of Tosa, the Kuroda clan of Fukuoka, the Asano clan of Hiroshima ( and its branch at Hiroshima-shinden ), the Nabeshima of Saga, the Ikeda of Tottori ( as well as its branches of Okayama, Shikano, Wakazakura, Hirafuku, as well as hatamoto-level Ikeda ), and the Hachisuka of Tokushima were all tozama families that had the use of the Matsudaira surname.
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