Matsukura Castle (Toyama Prefecture) — Matsukura Castle redirects here. For other uses, see Matsukura Castle (disambiguation). Stone monument on the grounds dedicated to the castle lord. Matsukura Castle (松倉城, Matsukura jō … Wikipedia
Matsukura Katsui — Matsukura Katsuie (jap. 松倉 勝家; * 1597; † 28. August 1638) war der Daimyō von Shimabara und der Sohn von Matsukura Shigemasa. Seine Grausamkeit trug mit zum Ausbruch des Shimabara Aufstandes bei. Er war bekannt dafür, ungehorsamen Bauern die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Matsukura Shigeharu — Matsukura Katsuie (jap. 松倉 勝家; * 1597; † 28. August 1638) war der Daimyō von Shimabara und der Sohn von Matsukura Shigemasa. Seine Grausamkeit trug mit zum Ausbruch des Shimabara Aufstandes bei. Er war bekannt dafür, ungehorsamen Bauern die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Matsukura Castle (Gifu Prefecture) — Matsukura Castle (松倉城, Matsukura jō?) was a castle in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan (formerly Hida Province). It was built by, and ruled from, by Yasutane Shiina during the 16th century.[1] Outline The castle was built on … Wikipedia
Matsukura Castle (disambiguation) — Matsukura Castle might refer to one of three Japanese castles in Toyama or Gifu Prefectures. Matsukura Castle (Toyama Prefecture), a Muromachi Period castle located in Etchū Province (present day Uozu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan). Matsukura Castle… … Wikipedia
Matsukura Katsuie — (jap. 松倉 勝家; * 1597; † 28. August 1638) war der Daimyō von Shimabara und der Sohn von Matsukura Shigemasa. Seine Grausamkeit trug mit zum Ausbruch des Shimabara Aufstandes bei. Er war bekannt dafür, ungehorsamen Bauern die damals in Japan… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Matsukura Station — (松倉駅, Matsukura eki?) is a train station in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Lines East Japan Railway Company Kamaishi Line Layout Adjacent stations … Wikipedia
Matsukura Shigemasa — In this Japanese name, the family name is Matsukura . Matsukura Shigemasa (松倉 重政?, 1574 – December 19, 1630) was a Japanese feudal lord of the late Sengoku and early Edo periods. He held the title of Bingo no Kami and the Imperial court rank of… … Wikipedia
Matsukura Katsuie — In this Japanese name, the family name is Matsukura . Matsukura Katsuie (松倉 勝家?, 1598 – August 28, 1638) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. The son of Matsukura Shigemasa, Katsuie was a rather hated lord whose cruelty helped cause the … Wikipedia
Matsukura Castle — nihongo|Matsukura Castle|松倉城|Matsukura jō is a castle in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan (formerly Hida Province). It was built in 1580, by Mitsugi Yoritsuna (三木自綱) during Japan s Sengoku period. After Yoritsuna built this castle, he moved his… … Wikipedia