Katakura Kojūrō (片倉 小十郎) was the common name of the head of the Japanese Katakura clan, who served as senior retainers to the Date clan. Following the Date clan's move into Sendai han, they were granted holdings at Shiroishi Castle (12,000 koku in total), which they held through the start of the Meiji Era. A chronologically arranged list of the generations of Edo-era Katakura Kojūrō (listed by their formal name) follows:
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| - Katakura kojūrō (片倉 小十郎) est le nom habituel du chef du clan Katakura, dont les membres sont d'importants obligés du clan Date. À la suite de l'installation des Date au domaine de Sendai, les Katakura reçoivent des possessions au château de Shiroishi (12 000 koku au total), possessions qu'ils conservent jusqu'au début de l'ère Meiji. La liste qui suit présente les chefs des générations de Katakura kojūrō ordonnée de façon chronologique (selon leur nom formel) . (fr)
- Katakura Kojūrō (片倉 小十郎) was the common name of the head of the Japanese Katakura clan, who served as senior retainers to the Date clan. Following the Date clan's move into Sendai han, they were granted holdings at Shiroishi Castle (12,000 koku in total), which they held through the start of the Meiji Era. A chronologically arranged list of the generations of Edo-era Katakura Kojūrō (listed by their formal name) follows: (en)
- Katakura Kojūrō (片倉 小十郎?) era il nome comune utilizzato dal capo del clan Katakura, il quale serviva come importante vassallo del clan Date. Seguendo il trasferimento del clan Date nel , gli fu garantito il governo del (12.000 koku in totale)), che mantennero fino al rinnovamento Meiji. Segue una lista cronologica delle generazioni dall'inizio del periodo Edo: (it)
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| - Katakura kojūrō (片倉 小十郎) est le nom habituel du chef du clan Katakura, dont les membres sont d'importants obligés du clan Date. À la suite de l'installation des Date au domaine de Sendai, les Katakura reçoivent des possessions au château de Shiroishi (12 000 koku au total), possessions qu'ils conservent jusqu'au début de l'ère Meiji. La liste qui suit présente les chefs des générations de Katakura kojūrō ordonnée de façon chronologique (selon leur nom formel) . (fr)
- Katakura Kojūrō (片倉 小十郎) was the common name of the head of the Japanese Katakura clan, who served as senior retainers to the Date clan. Following the Date clan's move into Sendai han, they were granted holdings at Shiroishi Castle (12,000 koku in total), which they held through the start of the Meiji Era. A chronologically arranged list of the generations of Edo-era Katakura Kojūrō (listed by their formal name) follows: (en)
- Katakura Kojūrō (片倉 小十郎?) era il nome comune utilizzato dal capo del clan Katakura, il quale serviva come importante vassallo del clan Date. Seguendo il trasferimento del clan Date nel , gli fu garantito il governo del (12.000 koku in totale)), che mantennero fino al rinnovamento Meiji. Segue una lista cronologica delle generazioni dall'inizio del periodo Edo: (it)
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