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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Clan sakakibara ( Mr. Sakakibara, Sakakibara-shi ? ) is a branch of daimy\u014ds from the Samurai clan Minamoto during the Edo time [ first ] . During the Edo period, the Sakakibara are among the fudai daimyo or “interior clans”, hereditary or allies of the Tokugawa clan, as opposed to TOZAMA DAIMYO , “Outside clans” [ first ] . Sakakibara are one of the four families who have the privilege of providing a regent during the minority of a shogun [ 2 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 Clan fudai Sakakibara appears at XVI It is century and its elevation with the official clan status dates from 1586 [ first ] . The family descends from Nikki Sadanaga from the Seiwa Genji branch of the Minamoto clan. The first to take the name “Sakakibara” is the son of Sadanaga who lives in Sakakibara in the province of Ise. He takes the name of Sakakibara Toshinaga [ 3 ] . Sakakibara Yasumasa (1548-1606) is an ally of Tokugawa Ieyasu at the time Sengoku. After the Battle of Sekigahara, he received a very special honor and the name by which he is now known date of that time. He is granted to him the right to use one of the characters of the name of Ieyasu, Yu time [ 4 ] . With Sakai Tadatsugu, II Naomasa and Honda Tadakatsu, he is known as one of the “four celestial kings of Tokugawa” ( Tokugawa shi-tenn\u014d ? ) . The nickname describes four men, each renowned for their loyal support for the Tokugawa clan [ 5 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Yasumasa is assigned the he (FIEF) de Tatebayashi (100 000 tree ) in the province of Kozuke [ 3 ] . The sons of Yasumasa take part in the fights against the Tokugawa at the siege of Osaka. Sakakibara daimyos are moved several times by the Shogunat. In 1643, Sakakibara Tadatsugu and his clan were restored to the Shirakawa domain (140,000 tree ) in the province of Mutsu [ 6 ] . In 1649, the siege of the Sakakibara was moved to the Himeji domain in the province of Harima [ 3 ] . The last assignment decided by the Shogunat saw the clan settle in 1741 in the Takada estate (150,000 tree ) [ 3 ] In the province of Echigo [ 7 ] . Takada becomes a center of power during the Boshin War and then, once the war ended, turns into a detention center for the defeated samurai of the Aizu estate. During the Meiji era, the chief of the Sakakibara is ennobled as a viscount in the new nobiliary system kazoku So set up [ 3 ] . \u2191 A B and C Georges Alpert, 1888, Former Japan, p. 77. on Google Books . \u2191 Johannes Justus Rein, 1884, Japan: Travels and Researches Undertaken at the Cost of the Prussian Government, p. 322. on Google Books . \u2191 A B C D and E Edmond Papinot (Jacques Papinot, 2003), Japan history and geography dictionary , 1906 . ‘ Sakakibara \u00bb [PDF] , on www.unterstein.net (consulted the February 24, 2020 ) , p. 55. \u2191 Herbert Plutschow, 1995, Japan’s Name Culture: The Significance of Names in a Religious, Political and Social Context, p. 53. on Google Books . \u2191 Louis Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Nussbaum et al. , 2005. \u00abSAKAKABARA YASUMASA\u00ab, Japan Encyclopedia, p.811 . on Google Books . \u2191 Seiichi Iwao, 2002, \u00abSHIRAKAWA-HAN\u00bb, Historical Dictionary of Japan, vol. II, p. 2477. on Google Books . \u2191 Nussbaum, \u00ab\u00a0Takada\u00a0\u00bb, p. 931. on Google Books . Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Georges Appert and H. Kinoshita, Former Japan , TOKYO, IMPRIMERIE KOKUBUNSHA, 1888 (OCLC\u00a0 472114936 , read online ) . SEIICHI IWAO, Historical Dictionary of Japan , vol. \u00a0I, 2002 ( read online ) . Seiichi Iwao, Teiz\u014d Iyanaga, Susumu ISHII, SH\u014dichir\u014d YOSHIDA et al. , Historical Dictionary of Japan , vol. II, Paris, Maisonneuve & Larose (ISBN\u00a0 2-7068-1632-5 And 978-2-7068-1632-1 , OCLC\u00a0 51096469 , read online ) . Louis Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric and K\u00e4the Roth, Japan Encyclopedia , Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2005 (ISBN\u00a0 0-674-01753-6 And 978-0-674-01753-5 , OCLC\u00a0 48943301 ) . Edmond Papinot, Japan history and geography dictionary , TOKYO, Librarie Sansaisha, 1906 (OCLC\u00a0 604321634 ) . Edmond Papinot, Historical and geographic dictionary of Japan , TOKYO, Librairie Sansaisha, 1910 (OCLC\u00a0 5435325 ) . Herbert Plutschow, Japan’s Name Culture: The Significance of Names in a Religious, Political and Social Context , Londres, Routledge, 1995 (ISBN\u00a0 1-873410-03-4 And 978-1-873410-42-4 , OCLC\u00a0 477058896 , read online ) . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/clan-sakakibara-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Clan Sakakibara \u2014 Wikip\u00e9dia"}}]}]