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346:. It is believed that Shigekiyo temporarily resided in Mizunogo, which led to the adoption of the name Mizuno. In Mizuno-go, Kasugai District (Mizuno, Seto City), where the family name is associated with, there are various lineages such as Kanbuhei clan, Yoshikane line, Nagata clan, and the Mizuno clan. It is possible that there were marital connections between the Ogawa clan, the Mizuno clan, and the
412:, and the Toda clan in Atsumi District. In addition to Ogawa Castle and Kariya Castle, the Mizuno clan came to possess several other castles, including Otaka Castle, Tokoname Castle, Kamezaki Castle, Miyazu Castle, and Washizuka Castle. These strategic strongholds further solidified their control and allowed them to exert their influence over the surrounding territories. Under the leadership of
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448:. As a result of the alliance, Odai divorced Hirotada and returned to Kariya, where she resided in the Shiinoki mansion near Kariya Castle for several years until her marriage into the Hisamatsu family. However, the alliance between the Matsudaira clan and the Mizuno clan was primarily led by Hirotada's uncle,
350:. Another theory mentioned in the "Kanseifu" suggests that the Mizuno clan's alternate surname originated from the village of Mizuno in Saga, Kyoto. This theory states that the son of Michitsune Konoe, who held the position of Minister of the Right, resided in Mizuno-mura, Nishi-Sagano (Kazuno District),
416:, the head of the Mizuno clan, the family took control of Ogawa Castle and Kariya Castle. This marked a significant milestone, as these were the first castles to be held by the clan since Sadamori's time. With their power base secured, the Mizuno clan expanded their territory by moving southward to the
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