Hoshina Masakage
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Hoshina Masakage (保科正景?) (October 15, 1616-July 2, 1700) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period, who ruled the Iino Domain. His court title was Danjō no chū. He was the son of Hoshina Masasada, but was dispossessed of family headship due to his father's adoption of an outside heir. However, after his father's death, Masakage was reinstated, and inherited rulership of the Iino domain. He held a variety of low to mid-level posts in the Tokugawa Shogunate, perhaps most notably that of Nikkō Sairei-bugyō, connected with the shrine of Tokugawa Ieyasu at Nikkō.
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- Edo 300 HTML (26 Nov. 2007)
Preceded by Hoshina Masasada |
2nd (Hoshina) Lord of Iino 1661-1686 |
Succeeded by Hoshina Masakata |