The Akita clan was a Japanese samurai clan of northern Honshū that claimed descent from Abe no Sadato. The Akita clan was originally known as the Andō clan . In the Kamakura period, they were installed in the Tsugaru district of Mutsu Province to trade with Ainu people for the Hōjō clan, and to administer Ezo as a penal colony. In Sengoku period Andō clan was driven out by Nanbu clan, and migrated to neighbor province Dewa. Andō Chikasue changed the clan's name to Akita.

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  • The Akita clan was a Japanese samurai clan of northern Honshū that claimed descent from Abe no Sadato. The Akita clan was originally known as the Andō clan . In the Kamakura period, they were installed in the Tsugaru district of Mutsu Province to trade with Ainu people for the Hōjō clan, and to administer Ezo as a penal colony. In Sengoku period Andō clan was driven out by Nanbu clan, and migrated to neighbor province Dewa. Andō Chikasue changed the clan's name to Akita. It was Akita Sanesue who was the first Akita daimyo during the Edo period. However, Sanesue lost his land and was sent to Shishido in Hitachi in 1602 by the Tokugawa because he performed very poorly during the Sekigahara Campaign. The Akita survived as daimyo during the Edo period, becoming lords of Miharu Domain (Mutsu Province, 50,000 koku). They were signatories to the pact that formed the Ouetsu Reppan Domei in 1868, but switched sides and assisted the imperial government in subduing the northern domains. After the Meiji Restoration, the Akita, as with all other daimyo, were relieved of office, and their territories were turned into prefectures. Akita Akisue, the last daimyo, was given the title of viscount (shishaku).
  • Le clan Akita (秋田氏) est un clan du Japon médiéval qui était installé dans le district Tsugaru de la province de Mutsu. Le clan prétend descendre d'Abe no Sadato. Le clan était connu comme originairement clan Ando. Ils ont été installés dans le district Tsugaru de la province de Mutsu pour entretenir des relations commerciales avec les Aïnous. Pendant l'époque de Kamakura, le clan a administré Ezo pour le clan Hōjō, comme un bagne. Durant l'Époque Sengoku, le clan a été battu par le clan Nanbu et il a émigré dans la province de Dewa. Le clan doit son nom au château d'Akita qu'il possédait jusqu'en 1602, date à laquelle Ieyasu Tokugawa ordonna au clan de s'installer dans une partie de la province de Hitachi et dans une partie de la province de Mutsu. Liste des daimyos Akita ayant gouverné le Han de Miharu (Mutsu) : Toshisue Akita (1598-1649) Morisue Akita (1620-1676) Terusue Akita (1649-1720) Yorisue Akita (1696-1743) Harusue Akita (1718-1773) Sadasue Akita (1726-1757) Yukisue Akita (1751-1813) Yasusue Akita (1776-1811) Norisue Akita (1786-1844) Tomosue Akita (1810-1865) Akisue Akita (1858-1907)
  • 秋田氏(あきたし)は、陸奥国(磐城国)三春藩の藩主家。安倍貞任の後裔を称し平安時代後期から室町時代にかけて出羽北部から津軽地方にかけてを領した安東氏の後身である。通し字は「季」
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  • Map of modern-day Fukushima Prefecture. Miharu, which the Akita clan ruled, is highlighted in green.
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  • Akita Akisue
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  • Abe no Sadato
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  • 11th century
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  • 1873 (xsd:integer)
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  • Akita
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  • The Akita clan was a Japanese samurai clan of northern Honshū that claimed descent from Abe no Sadato. The Akita clan was originally known as the Andō clan . In the Kamakura period, they were installed in the Tsugaru district of Mutsu Province to trade with Ainu people for the Hōjō clan, and to administer Ezo as a penal colony. In Sengoku period Andō clan was driven out by Nanbu clan, and migrated to neighbor province Dewa. Andō Chikasue changed the clan's name to Akita.
  • Le clan Akita (秋田氏) est un clan du Japon médiéval qui était installé dans le district Tsugaru de la province de Mutsu. Le clan prétend descendre d'Abe no Sadato. Le clan était connu comme originairement clan Ando. Ils ont été installés dans le district Tsugaru de la province de Mutsu pour entretenir des relations commerciales avec les Aïnous. Pendant l'époque de Kamakura, le clan a administré Ezo pour le clan Hōjō, comme un bagne.
  • 秋田氏(あきたし)は、陸奥国(磐城国)三春藩の藩主家。安倍貞任の後裔を称し平安時代後期から室町時代にかけて出羽北部から津軽地方にかけてを領した安東氏の後身である。通し字は「季」
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  • Akita clan
  • Clan Akita
  • 秋田氏
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