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Oda Suemaru
Japanese daimyō From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Viscount Oda Suemaru (織田 寿重丸; April 5, 1866 – June 26, 1871) was the fourth daimyō of the tozama feudal domain of Tendō, in Dewa Province, northern Japan.
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Family.
Oda Suemaru was a direct descendant of Oda Nobunaga, through Nobunaga's son Oda Nobukatsu.[citation needed] Suemaru was born as the sixth son of Oda Nobumichi (the 2nd Lord Tendō).
Life
In December 1868, while Suemaru was still in an infant his brother, Oda Nobutoshi (the 3rd Lord Tendō) was placed under house arrest and ordered to retire due to his involvement in the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei rebellion of northern domains against the Meiji government during the Boshin War of the Meiji Restoration.
Nobutoshi was allowed to return to Tendō in July 1869. In the interim, Suemaru was given the title of “domain governor”, the title of daimyō had been replaced by the new government;[1] Soon after Nobutoshi's return to Tendō, he replaced Suemaru as governor and final lord of Tendō.
Suemaru died at the age of six, and his grave is at the Buddhist temple of Korin-ji in Bunkyō, Tokyo.[citation needed]
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