Nishio (clan)
The Nishio ( Japanese 西 尾 氏 , Nishio-shi ) were a family of the Japanese sword nobility ( Buke ), which was derived from the Kira ( Seiwa-Genji ). With an income of 35,000 Koku , the Nishio residing in Yokosuka ( Shizuoka Prefecture ) belonged to the smaller Fudai daimyō of the Edo period .
genealogy
- Yoshitsugu ( 吉 次 ; 1530–1606), son of Kira Mochihiro, served in succession to Oda Nobunaga , Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu . In 1602 he received the Ichihara ( Musashi ) fief with 12,000 koku.
His descendants resided from 1616 Shirai ( Kōzuke ), from 1618 in Tsuchiura ( Hitachi ), 1649 in Tanaka ( Suruga ), 1669 in Komoro ( Shinano ), both with 25,000 koku each, and finally from 1682 in Yokosuka ( Tōtōmi ) with 35,000 koku . The heads of families held the honorary title of Oki no kami . After the Shizuoka fiefdom was established for Tokugawa Iesato in the Meiji Restoration in 1868 , which also included the Yokosuka area, the Nishio were transferred to the newly created Hanabusa ( Awa ) and carried the title Vice Count .
Remarks
- ↑ Today a district of Kakegawa .
- ↑ Today a part of Ageo .
- ↑ Today a district of Shibukawa .
- ↑ Today a district of Fujieda .
- ↑ Today a district of Kamogawa .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Furusawa, Tsunetoshi: Kamon daichō . Kin'ensha, undated, ISBN 4-321-31720-7 , pp.
- ↑ Excerpt from the Soto-Sakurada " district map" from approx. 1850.
- ↑ a b 西 尾 氏 . In: 世界 大 百科 事 典 第 2 版 at kotobank.jp. Retrieved May 27, 2015 (Japanese).
literature
- Edmond Papinot: Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan. Reprint of the 1910 edition. Tuttle, 1972, ISBN 0-8048-0996-8 .
- Miura, Masayuki (Ed.): Shiro to jinya. Tokoku-hen. Gakken, 2006. ISBN 978-4-05-604378-5 .