Miyake (clan)

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Miyake coat of arms ("Miyake wheel")
Miyake residence in Edo

The Miyake ( Japanese 三 宅 氏 , Miyake-shi ) were a family of the Japanese sword nobility ( Buke ) from the Mikawa province , which was derived from the Uda-Genji . With an income of 12,000 Koku , the Miyake , who last lived in Tahara ( Aichi Prefecture ), belonged to the smaller Fudai daimyo of the Edo period .

genealogy

The Miyake resided in Koromo ( Mikawa Province ) from 1604 to 1619 and then again from 1636 to 1664 .

  • Yasunobu ( 康 信 ; 1563-1632) was transferred to Kameyama ( Ise ) in 1619 .
  • Yasukatsu ( 康 勝 ; 1628–1687), Yasunobu's grandson, was transferred to Tahara (Mikawa) in 1664. He and his descendants resided there until 1868. The last daimyo was
  • Yasuyoshi ( 康 保 ; 1831–1895). After 1868 Vice Count .

Individual evidence

  1. Excerpt from the map of the district "Soto-sakurada" from approx. 1850.

literature

  • Edmond Papinot: Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan. Reprint of the 1910 edition. Tuttle, 1972, ISBN 0-8048-0996-8 .
  • Owada, Yasutsune: Tahara-jo in: Miura, Masayuki (ed.): Shiro to jinya. Tokoku-hen. Gakken, 2006. ISBN 978-4-05-604378-5 .
  • Hashiba, Akira: Kameyama-jo in: Miura, Masayuki (Ed.): Shiro to jinya. Saikoku-hen. Gakken, 2006. ISBN 978-4-05-604379-2 .