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Date Masamune
daimyo of the Sengoku period to early-Edo period; 1st lord of Sendai
Aizuwakamatsu Castle
castle in Fukushima pref., Japan
Sendai Castle
castle in Sendai city, Miyagi prefecture, Japan
Date clan
noble family
Date Munenari
Eighth head of the Uwajima Domain (1818-1892)
Uwajima Castle
building in Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture, Japan
Zuihōden
in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan is the mausoleum complex of Date Masamune and his heirs, daimyō of the Sendai Domain.
Date Tadamune
Daimyo of Sendai (1600-1658)
Onamihime
Onamihime (阿南姫, July 4, 1541 – August 30, 1602) was a late-Sengoku period Onna-musha. She was the first daughter of Date Harumune, sister of Date Terumune and aunt of Date Masamune. She was the ruler of Sukagawa castle in Mutsu Province. She was best known for being a potential enemy of her nephew, Masamune, participating in several campaigns against expansion of the Date clan in the region of Ōshū.
Ōsaki Hachimangū
Shinto shrine in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Yonezawa Castle
building in Yonezawa, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Date Terumune
Daimyo of the Date clan of Mutsu Province
Nihonmatsu Castle
Japanese Castle
Date Tsunamune
daimyo of Sendai han (1640-1711)
Mego-hime
was a Japanese noble lady and aristocrat from the Azuchi–Momoyama period to the early Edo period. She is the daughter and only child of Tamura Kiyoaki, the lord of Miharu Castle, and Okita, daughter of Sōma Akitane. She was also the wife of Date Masamune. She was also known as Lady Tamura (田村御前). After fulfilling her pravrajya, her posthumous Buddhist name was Yōtokuin (陽徳院).
Yoshi-hime
Yoshihime (義姫, 1548 – August 13, 1623) was a Japanese noble lady and aristocrat from the Sengoku period. She was a daughter of Mogami Yoshimori from the Mogami clan, she married Date Terumune and gave birth to Date Masamune. Yoshihime became known as the Demon Princess of the Ouu (奥 羽 の 鬼 姫) due to her personality and her attempts to usurp the power of the Date clan.
Shiroishi Castle
building in Shiroishi, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Date Shigezane
samurai
Date Harumune
daimyo
Uwajima Domain
principality
Date Tanemune
daimyo
Iroha-hime
was a Japanese noble lady and aristocrat from the Sengoku period and Edo period. She was the first daughter of Date Masamune and Megohime, as well as the wife of Matsudaira Tadateru, the sixth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Her Buddhist name is '''Tenrin'in''' (天麟院).
Date Hidemune
daimyo
Rusu Masakage
samurai
Date Yoshimura
daimyo (1680-1752)
Aoba Shrine
Shinto shrine in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Ichinoseki Domain
Battle of Hitotoribashi
1586 battle
Battle of Suriagehara
1589 battle
Sayuri Date
Japanese voice actress
Date Sōdō
noble family dispute within the Date samurai clan, which occurred in 1671.
Date Sanemoto
Japanese samurai
Date Yoshikuni
daimyo of Sendai Domain (1825–1874)
Kokubu Morishige
samurai
Date Tsunamura
daimyo who was at the center of the Date Sōdō
Obama Castle
Mountain castle in Japan
Rusu clan
Japanese clan of the Tōhoku region
Iwadeyama Castle
building in Osaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Siege of Hasedō
1600 siege
Date Munehiro
Japanese samurai, writer and historian (1802-1877)
Date Muneatsu
daimyo
Date Chikamune
daimyo
Date Kunishige
Samurai and 15th head of the Watari-Date family
Date Munemura
daimyo
Date Munemoto
daimyo