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380:Tenure
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216:castle
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196:, the
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556:Notes
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164:Japan
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888:Iino
848:Tako
828:Koga
823:Yūki
763:Mito
753:Sano
743:Mibu
503:koku
482:水野忠順
466:koku
445:水野忠実
429:koku
408:水野忠韶
377:Name
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85:1827
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