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The Tachibana clan (立花氏) was a Japanese clan of daimyō (feudal lords) during Japan's Sengoku and Edo periods. Originally based in Tachibana castle in Kyūshū, the family's holdings were moved to the Yanagawa Domain in the far north-east of Honshū in the Edo period.

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  • Tachibana (Buke) (de)
  • Clan Tachibana (fr)
  • Clan Tachibana (it)
  • 다치바나씨 (무가) (ko)
  • 立花 (ヘルメット) (ja)
  • 立花氏 (ja)
  • Clã Tachibana (pt)
  • Tachibana clan (samurai) (en)
  • 立花氏 (zh)
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  • Die Tachibana (japanisch 立花氏, Tachibana-shi) waren eine Familie des japanischen Schwertadels (Buke), die sich von und über ihn von den Seiwa-Genji ableitete. Mit einem Einkommen von 119.000 Koku gehörten die in Yanagawa (Präfektur Fukuoka) residierenden Tachibana zu den größeren Tozama-Daimyō der Edo-Zeit. (de)
  • Le clan Tachibana (立花氏) est un clan japonais qui a vu le jour au XVIe siècle et a survécu tout au long de l'époque Sengoku. Le clan est dirigé par un certain Tachibana Dosetsu. Il est inféodé au clan Otomo, en conflit armé contre le clan Shimazu. N'ayant jamais eu de descendance mâle, sa fille, Tachibana Ginchiyo, prend la tête du clan à la mort de son père contre toutes les règles en vigueur à l'époque. Tachibana Ginchiyo se marie cinq ans plus tard avec Tachibana Muneshige qui devient ainsi le chef du clan. (fr)
  • 立花氏(たちばなし)は、武家・華族だった日本の氏族。豊後守護大友貞宗の三男貞載が筑前国立花山城に拠って立花と称したのに始まる。宗茂の代に豊臣秀吉に仕えて筑後国柳川を与えられ、江戸時代にも柳川藩主家として続き、明治維新後華族の伯爵家に列した。同訓の橘氏とは系統上の関係はない。大友立花氏とも称す。 (ja)
  • 株式会社 立花(たちばな、TACHIBANA Co.,Ltd. )は東京都江戸川区本一色に本社を置く二輪車用ヘルメットを製造しているメーカーである。 (ja)
  • Il clan Tachibana (立花氏 tachibana-shi?) fu un clan del periodo feudale in Giappone che dichiarava la propria discendenza da Ōtomo Sadamune dello Seiwa Genji. (it)
  • 다치바나 씨(일본어: 立花氏 타치바나시[*])는 오토모 씨에서 갈라져 나온 무가 씨족이다. 발음이 같은 다치바나 씨 (공가)와는 계통상 관계가 없다. 난보쿠초 시대 때 분고 오토모 씨 제6대 당주 의 아들 가 지쿠젠 국 가스야군 을 근거지로 하여 다치바나 씨를 칭한 것을 그 시조로 한다. 이후 다치바나 씨는 오토모 씨 본가의 중신으로서 흥했지만 제7대 당주 가 오토모 소린에게 거역하였기에 오토모 씨의 다른 지류인 벳키 아키쓰라에게 공격을 받아 멸망했고, 제8대 당주 의 대에 단절됐다. 요시시게는 지카요시를 대신하여 벳키 아키쓰라를 다치바나 산성에 봉하여 다치바나 씨를 잇게 하였고, 이후 아키쓰라는 다치바나 도세쓰로 알려지게 된다. (ko)
  • 立花氏(日語漢字:立花氏,假名:たちばなし,羅馬字:Tachibanashi)是大友氏分流的武家。與在日文讀音上相同的橘氏沒有關係。 (zh)
  • The Tachibana clan (立花氏) was a Japanese clan of daimyō (feudal lords) during Japan's Sengoku and Edo periods. Originally based in Tachibana castle in Kyūshū, the family's holdings were moved to the Yanagawa Domain in the far north-east of Honshū in the Edo period. (en)
  • Clã Tachibana (立花氏 Clã Tachibana?) foi um clã japonês de daimyo (senhores feudais) duarante os períodos Sengoku e Edo. Surgiu no século XVI, e foi liderado por . O clã foi subserviente ao clã Otomo num conflito armado contra o clã Shimazu. Originalmente com base em Kyūshū no , as participações da família foram transferidas para o no extremo nordeste de Honshū, período Edo. (pt)
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  • Die Tachibana (japanisch 立花氏, Tachibana-shi) waren eine Familie des japanischen Schwertadels (Buke), die sich von und über ihn von den Seiwa-Genji ableitete. Mit einem Einkommen von 119.000 Koku gehörten die in Yanagawa (Präfektur Fukuoka) residierenden Tachibana zu den größeren Tozama-Daimyō der Edo-Zeit. (de)
  • Le clan Tachibana (立花氏) est un clan japonais qui a vu le jour au XVIe siècle et a survécu tout au long de l'époque Sengoku. Le clan est dirigé par un certain Tachibana Dosetsu. Il est inféodé au clan Otomo, en conflit armé contre le clan Shimazu. N'ayant jamais eu de descendance mâle, sa fille, Tachibana Ginchiyo, prend la tête du clan à la mort de son père contre toutes les règles en vigueur à l'époque. Tachibana Ginchiyo se marie cinq ans plus tard avec Tachibana Muneshige qui devient ainsi le chef du clan. (fr)
  • The Tachibana clan (立花氏) was a Japanese clan of daimyō (feudal lords) during Japan's Sengoku and Edo periods. Originally based in Tachibana castle in Kyūshū, the family's holdings were moved to the Yanagawa Domain in the far north-east of Honshū in the Edo period. The clan, which bore no direct relation to the Tachibana clan of the Heian period, originated with (d. 1336), who took on the name and assigned it to the family of Ōtomo vassals who held Tachibana castle. For a time, the Tachibana served as loyal retainers under the Ōtomo clan, regularly battling the Shimazu, rivals to the Ōtomo. In the mid-16th century, a conflict between Ōtomo Akitoshi and Ōtomo Sōrin led to the former splitting from the family, and taking the name Tachibana Dōsetsu. Dōsetsu had no sons, and nominated his daughter, Tachibana Ginchiyo, to succeed him. Shortly afterwards, she would marry Takahashi Munetora, a vassal of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who helped defeat the Shimazu in Hideyoshi's Kyūshū Campaign. Upon inheriting the clan leadership, Takahashi took a new name, and became known as Tachibana Muneshige. Muneshige then fought for Hideyoshi in the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98), and was granted the han (fief) of Yanagawa (Chikugo Province, 132,000 koku), the land surrounding Tachibana castle. Muneshige and Ginchiyo fought against the Tokugawa, however, during the decisive Battle of Sekigahara of 1600, and was dispossessed of his holdings when the Tokugawa shogunate was established. Ultimately, he proved his loyalty to the shogunate in 1611, and was granted a fief in Mutsu Province, far from Kyūshū. This fief, the Tanakura Domain, was only worth 20,000 koku, but when the Tanaka family holding Tachibana castle and Yanagawa died out, due to a lack of heirs, the Tachibana were restored to their old territory. Their income remained around 20,000 koku, however. Holding onto this fief continuously through the rest of the Edo period, the Tachibana were granted the title of Hakushaku (Count) during the Meiji period, when the feudal system and samurai class were abolished. Meanwhile, Muneshige's younger brother, Takahashi Munemasu (1573–1617), fell into much the same situation. His domain was reduced from 18,000 koku to 5000 as a result of his opposition to the Tokugawa at Sekigahara. He changed his name to , and passed on the Miike Domain to his heirs. , one of that line, was awarded the government post of wakadoshiyori, gaining power and prestige for the clan even though he was soon demoted to hatamoto. This branch of the family was granted the title of Viscount following the Meiji Restoration. (en)
  • 立花氏(たちばなし)は、武家・華族だった日本の氏族。豊後守護大友貞宗の三男貞載が筑前国立花山城に拠って立花と称したのに始まる。宗茂の代に豊臣秀吉に仕えて筑後国柳川を与えられ、江戸時代にも柳川藩主家として続き、明治維新後華族の伯爵家に列した。同訓の橘氏とは系統上の関係はない。大友立花氏とも称す。 (ja)
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