Takaoka clan

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Takaoka clan (高岡氏, Takaoka-shi) are a historical Japanese clan.

Hitachi Province[]

Fujiwara clan, 's descendant[]

This clan's origin is a descendant of in Hitachi Province. Hatta clan are descended directly from Lord Fujiwara no Kamatari (614-669) by his grandson Hatta Tomoie (Fujiwara-shi), Takaoka Yasushige, grandson of Hatta Tomoie. There are a lot of descendants of him about Tokyo, Chiba and Kanagawa now.

Izumo Province[]

The emblem (mon) of the (Uda-genji)Takaoka clan

Uda Genji, Sasaki Yoshikiyo's descendant[]

This clan's origin is a descendant of Sasaki clan in Ōmi Province. Sasaki clan are descended directly from Emperor Uda (868-897) by his grandson Minamoto no Masazane (920-993) (Uda Genji), Takaoka Muneyasu (1255–1326), grandson of Sasaki Yoshikiyo, is the first who took the name of Takaoka from his domain in Takaoka-mura, Enya-no-sato, Kamdo-gun, Izumo province. It is a clan who prospered in future generations, in Izumo, Bingo, and Tajima. Takaoka clan who was the Kawarake-han (in Izumi) samurai at the first term of Edo period was the same as this clan. Afterwards, the Lord of Izumi ( clan) had lost their territories on August 12, 1696, Takaoka clan lived temporarily in Edo. After that, this clan moved to Tajima because they had become old Lord 's relative of Lord of Tajima ()'s vassal.

Tango Province[]

Mononobe clan, 's descendant[]

This clan's origin is a descendant of Mononobe clan. Mononobe clan are descended directly from god of (Legend age) by his descendant Mononobe no Arakabi (Kofun period), Takaoka Sadamochi, descendant of Mononobe no Arakahi, is the first who took the name of Takaoka. Sadamochi's 8th grandson became Ashikaga Takauji's subordinate and there were distinguished military services. And, because he had received the territory(Itanami-sho, Yosa-gun, Tango Province), the clan moved there. There are a lot of descendants of him about the place now.

Settsu Province[]

Maru-ni-Kenkatabami

Seiwa Genji, (Lord Tada Mitsunaka's bodyguard samurai)'s descendant[]

This clan's origin is a descendant of in Settsu Province. Tada clan are descended directly from Emperor Seiwa (850-881) by his descendant Lord Tada Mitsunaka (Seiwa Genji). The samurai in about 1278 had and .[1] And in about 1316 had and .[2] And in about 1688 had , and he was written the "'s 11th grandson".[3] It is a clan who prospered in future generations, in , and . , , and who was the Tada Gokenin (in Settsu Province) samurai at the end term of Edo period was the same as this clan.

  • who was the Matsue-han (in Izumo Province) samurai at the first term of Edo period was the same as this clan.

References[]

  1. ^ "Tada Mitsunaka-kou den", Atuta Kou, Motoki Yasuo, Tada Shrine, 1997
  2. ^ "Tadain dou kuyo gokenin keigo zu", 1316
  3. ^ "History of (Hyogo, Japan)" Volume in the under

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