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556: 355:. Through these connections, the Date Munekatsu and Tamura Muneyoshi accused Tadamune of drunkenness and debauchery, who then removed from office for misrule and was confined to a secondary clan residence in Edo. 393:
The ten years during which Date Munekatsu and Tamura Muneyoshi ruled in place of the under-age Date Tsunamura were marked by violence and conflict in Sendai Domain. Events reached a climax in 1671 when
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of Sendai under the guardianship of his uncles. In 1662, Muneyoshi transferred his seat to what is now the city of
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written about him, Muneyoshi had a mild personality and was popular, in contrast to the events of the
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of Iwanuma Domain, a subsidiary domain of Sendai, based in what is now the city of
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of Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Munekatsu's daughter-in-law was the daughter of
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of the mismanagement of the fief under Tsunamura and his uncles. In the ensuring
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and the daughter of Mitamura Matauemon. His childhood name was
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as guardians. In 1660, Muneyoshi gained an additional 20,000
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Index

Japanese name
surname
Edo
Tōzen-ji
Takanawa
Date Tadamune
Iwanuma Domain
daimyō
Iwanuma Domain
Mutsu Province
Edo period
Japan
Date Tadamune
Sendai Domain
concubine
Suzuki Motonobu
Ōsaki
Shida District
genpuku
Tamura clan
Megohime
Date Masamune
koku
Iwagasaki
Kurihara
Miyagi Prefecture
Date Tadamune
Sendai Domain
Date Tsunamune
Date Munekatsu

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