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of 1858, he was able to restore the domain’s finances to a strong state through encouragement of the export of silk. He retired in 1866 in favor of his eldest son, but continued to rule behind-the-scenes until and his death in 1877.
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on the latter’s death in 1765. However, he died only a year later without wife or heir before his formal investiture, and thus had no formal court rank or courtesy titles.
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410:
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on
Itakura Katsumi’s forced retirement in 1868. On January 24, 1869, the Meiji government seized the domain’s territories in Fukushima in exchange for an equal
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of
Fukushima Domain. The second son of Itakura Katsunori, he became daimyo on his father’s death i in 1776, and was received in formal audience by Shōgun
1588:. Although he had no official wife, he had five sons by concubines. However, as with his predecessors, he died in 1776 after only a short time in office.
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Shigehiro’s younger brother Shigenobu. In 1702, Shigehiro was transferred to Fukushima Domain. He retired in 1717 and died in 1721 at the age of 53.
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territory. However, Katsusato refused to relocate to this new territory and instead shifted his seat to a minor holding the domain held in
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1484:. His tenure was marked with repeated peasant uprisings. He died without heir in 1765 and the domain went to his younger brother.
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1432:. He was adopted as a posthumous son of Itakura Shigeyasu after the latter died without male heir in 1717 and was confirmed as
1867:
1548:. He served one term in the guard of Osaka Castle. However, as with his predecessor, he died in 1773 without wife or heir.
421:. His son, Hotta Masatora was transferred back to Yamagata in 1700. Fukushima Domain was once again revived in 1702 for
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413:, marking the start of Fukushima Domain. However, he only ruled for three years before being transferred to
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1787:, Itakura Katsuaki then formally surrendered to the Meiji government. In October 1868, he was summoned to
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452:; however, its support of the Tokugawa cause was lukewarm, and upon hearing of the fall of neighbouring
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517:, Fukushima Domain consisted of several discontinuous territories calculated to provide the assigned
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in 1717 on the retirement of his father; however, he predeceased his father in 1718 without heir.
1779:
a few months later, and
Itakura Katsumi surrendered Fukushima Castle without a fight and fled to
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of
Fukushima Domain. On the death of Itakura Katsuyuki without heir in 1773, the fourth son of
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Fukushima Domain. On the death of Itakura Katsutō without heir in 1766, the fourth son of
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on the site of present
Fukushima Castle in 1413. In 1592, the area came under the control of
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and ordered to retire. He was officially pardoned the following year, and died in 1924.
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Shigetane to retire and divided Sakaki Domain between his two sons, with 30,000
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of Fukushima Domain. The grandson son of Itakura Katsunaga, he became
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of Fukushima Domain. The eldest son of Itakura Katsuaki, he became
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in Edo, who arranged to have him deposed in 1834. He died in 1841.
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took place outside the castle. Following the establishment of the
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1958:Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan
1935:Elison, George and Bardwell L. Smith (1987).
527:surveys and projected agricultural yields.
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1837:. Fukushima Domain was officially renamed
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1628:to help with reforms. He died in 1815.
1436:in 1718. His wife was the daughter of
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1360:to Shigehiro and the remaining 20,000
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1991:
1646:, October 7, 1788-September 28, 1841)
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1414:, November 3, 1706-September 9, 1743)
1311:, February 1, 1669-September 8, 1721)
509:Holdings at the end of the Edo period
1868:Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce
1862:in 1873. He also held a post in the
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1502:, January 16, 1737-August 12, 1766)
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660:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下)
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2727:History of Fukushima Prefecture
1922:The Bakufu in Japanese History,
1919:and William B. Hauser. (1987).
1811:was the 12th and final Itakura
1755:to bolster its defences in the
1606:, August 25, 1761-May 20, 1815)
1466:, August 18, 1735-May 15, 1765)
1333:. His wife was the daughter of
2324:Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa
1929:
1910:
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425:, formerly of Itaki Domain in
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7:
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1759:, but soon defected to the
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77:37.75056°N 140.48556°E
2655:Battle of Bonari Pass
2239:Hokuriku & Kōshin
2229:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō
1735:was the 11th Itakura
1690:was the 10th Itakura
409:was transferred from
361:built Daibutsu Castle
325:. It was centered on
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1626:Sōma Nakamura Domain
1608:was the 8th Itakura
1568:was the 7th Itakura
1532:was the 6th Itakura
1504:was the 5th Itakura
1468:was the 4th Itakura
1442:Sōma Nakamura Domain
1416:was the 3rd Itakura
1384:was the 2nd Itakura
1313:was the 1st Itakura
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2383:Governmental bodies
2369:Ogasawara Nagamichi
2333:Governors-General (
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1956:Papinot, E (1910).
1888:from 1890 to 1911.
1856:Ministry of Justice
1769:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei
1448:. He died in 1743.
1352:Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
450:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei
383:Battle of Matsukawa
282:of Fukushima Domain
130:• Established
82:37.75056; 140.48556
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2405:Ōuetsu reppankaigi
1980:2016-03-03 at the
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1527:板倉勝行
1499:板倉勝任
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