Kyōgoku Takatomi
In this Japanese name, the family name is "Kyōgoku".
Kyōgoku Takatomi (京極 高富, 7 January 1835–9 February 1889) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Mineyama Domain of Tango Province.
Daimyo
Takatomi served as a wakadoshiyori in the Tokugawa shogunate.[1]
After submitting to the new imperial government in January 1868,[2] his domain participated in the Boshin War.
Takatomi was made a Viscount (shishaku) in the new Meiji nobility.
See also
References
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Emblem (mon) of the Kyōgoku clan
- ↑ Totman, Conrad. (1980). The Collapse of the Tokugawa Bakufu: 1862-1868, p. 516 n49.
- ↑ (Japanese) 幕末英傑録 幕末諸藩の戦歴 九
External links
- "Mineyama" at Edo 300 (Japanese)
- Records on Mineyama domain activity in the Boshin War (Japanese)
Preceded by Kyōgoku Takakage |
Daimyō of Mineyama 1849-1868 |
Succeeded by Kyōgoku Takanobu |