Mizuno Katsutomo (水野 勝知); (March 21, 1838 – April 22, 1919) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period. Held the title of Hyūga no Kami (日向守). Born the 8th son of Niwa Nagatomi, daimyō of Nihonmatsu (Mutsu Province; 100,000 koku), he was adopted by Mizuno Katsutō, the 14th generation daimyō of Yūki han (Shimōsa Province, 18,000 koku). He succeeded to the family headship in 1862. Katsutomo is known for his opposition to the new government during the Boshin War (1868–1869). Involved in the Battle of Utsunomiya, he nonetheless lost the war along with the northern forces, and was forced to retire and surrender 1,000 koku of his income.
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| - Mizuno Katsutomo (fr)
- 미즈노 가쓰토모 (ko)
- Mizuno Katsutomo (en)
- 水野勝知 (ja)
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| - 水野 勝知(みずの かつとも)は、下総結城藩の第10代藩主。水野宗家15代。 (ja)
- 미즈노 가쓰토모(일본어: 水野勝知, 1838년 3월 21일 ~ 1919년 4월 22일)는 시모사 제10대 번주를 지냈다. (水野宗家) 제15대 당주. 친부는 무쓰 니혼마쓰 번주 니와 나가토미이며 그의 8남으로 태어났다. 유키 번주 가 후사없이 요절하여 그의 양자로 입적하여 미즈노 종가의 가독을 이었다. (ko)
- Mizuno Katsutomo (水野 勝知); (March 21, 1838 – April 22, 1919) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period. Held the title of Hyūga no Kami (日向守). Born the 8th son of Niwa Nagatomi, daimyō of Nihonmatsu (Mutsu Province; 100,000 koku), he was adopted by Mizuno Katsutō, the 14th generation daimyō of Yūki han (Shimōsa Province, 18,000 koku). He succeeded to the family headship in 1862. Katsutomo is known for his opposition to the new government during the Boshin War (1868–1869). Involved in the Battle of Utsunomiya, he nonetheless lost the war along with the northern forces, and was forced to retire and surrender 1,000 koku of his income. (en)
- Mizuno Katsutomo (水野 勝知, 21 mars 1838-22 avril 1919), est un daimyo né à la toute fin de l'époque d'Edo qui porte le titre de cour Hyūga no kami (日向守). Né 8e fils de Niwa Nagatomi, daimyo du domaine de Nihonmatsu (province de Mutsu, 100 000 koku de revenus), il est adopté par Mizuno Katsutō, daimyo à la 14e génération du domaine de Yūki dans la province de Shimōsa (18 000 koku de revenus). Il devient chef de la famille en 1862. Katsutomo est connu pour son opposition au nouveau gouvernement de Meiji durant la guerre de Boshin (1868-1869). Engagé dans la bataille du château d'Utsunomiya, il perd néanmoins la guerre avec les forces du Nord et est contraint de se retirer et d'abandonner 1 000 koku de son revenu. (fr)
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| - Mizuno Katsutomo (水野 勝知, 21 mars 1838-22 avril 1919), est un daimyo né à la toute fin de l'époque d'Edo qui porte le titre de cour Hyūga no kami (日向守). Né 8e fils de Niwa Nagatomi, daimyo du domaine de Nihonmatsu (province de Mutsu, 100 000 koku de revenus), il est adopté par Mizuno Katsutō, daimyo à la 14e génération du domaine de Yūki dans la province de Shimōsa (18 000 koku de revenus). Il devient chef de la famille en 1862. Katsutomo est connu pour son opposition au nouveau gouvernement de Meiji durant la guerre de Boshin (1868-1869). Engagé dans la bataille du château d'Utsunomiya, il perd néanmoins la guerre avec les forces du Nord et est contraint de se retirer et d'abandonner 1 000 koku de son revenu. Son fils Mizuno Katsuhiro lui succède tandis que Katsutomo est fait vicomte dans le cadre du nouveau système de noblesse du Japon mis en place au cours de l'ère Meiji. (fr)
- Mizuno Katsutomo (水野 勝知); (March 21, 1838 – April 22, 1919) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period. Held the title of Hyūga no Kami (日向守). Born the 8th son of Niwa Nagatomi, daimyō of Nihonmatsu (Mutsu Province; 100,000 koku), he was adopted by Mizuno Katsutō, the 14th generation daimyō of Yūki han (Shimōsa Province, 18,000 koku). He succeeded to the family headship in 1862. Katsutomo is known for his opposition to the new government during the Boshin War (1868–1869). Involved in the Battle of Utsunomiya, he nonetheless lost the war along with the northern forces, and was forced to retire and surrender 1,000 koku of his income. Succeeded by his son , Katsutomo became a viscount in the new nobility. (en)
- 水野 勝知(みずの かつとも)は、下総結城藩の第10代藩主。水野宗家15代。 (ja)
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