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Ishide Tatewaki (石出帯刀) was the hereditary name adopted by the head of each generation of roya bugyo (prison magistrate) in Edo period Japan. The name "Ishide Tatewaki" was initially taken by a man named Honda Tsunemasa (本多常政), who lived in a village called Ishide. Though the first Ishide Tatewaki served Tokugawa Ieyasu in a military capacity and was present at the Osaka Campaign, he was assigned to be prison magistrate because of the overabundance of brigands in the Kanto region, and before long, the job became hereditary.

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  • Ishide Tatewaki (石出帯刀) was the hereditary name adopted by the head of each generation of roya bugyo (prison magistrate) in Edo period Japan. The name "Ishide Tatewaki" was initially taken by a man named Honda Tsunemasa (本多常政), who lived in a village called Ishide. Though the first Ishide Tatewaki served Tokugawa Ieyasu in a military capacity and was present at the Osaka Campaign, he was assigned to be prison magistrate because of the overabundance of brigands in the Kanto region, and before long, the job became hereditary. The Ishide family continued its duty as prison magistrates until the collapse of the Tokugawa shogunate and the start of the Meiji era. (en)
  • Ishide Tatewaki (石出帯刀) est le nom héréditaire adopté par le chef de chaque génération de rōya bugyō (magistrat des prisons) au cours de l'époque d'Edo du Japon. Le nom « Ishide Tatewaki » est d'abord emprunté par un homme appelé Honda Tsunemasa (本多常政), qui réside dans un village du nom de Ishide. Bien que le premier « Ishide Tatewaki » a servi Tokugawa Ieyasu dans une fonction militaire et a participé à la campagne d'Osaka, il est nommé magistrat des prisons à cause de la surabondance de bandits dans la région de Kantō, et bientôt l'emploi devient héréditaire La famille Ishide poursuit ses activités en tant que magistrats des prisons jusqu'à la disparition du shogunat des Tokugawa et le début de l'ère Meiji. (fr)
  • 石出 帯刀(いしで たてわき)は、江戸幕府伝馬町牢屋敷の長官である囚獄(牢屋奉行)の。 (ja)
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  • 石出 帯刀(いしで たてわき)は、江戸幕府伝馬町牢屋敷の長官である囚獄(牢屋奉行)の。 (ja)
  • Ishide Tatewaki (石出帯刀) was the hereditary name adopted by the head of each generation of roya bugyo (prison magistrate) in Edo period Japan. The name "Ishide Tatewaki" was initially taken by a man named Honda Tsunemasa (本多常政), who lived in a village called Ishide. Though the first Ishide Tatewaki served Tokugawa Ieyasu in a military capacity and was present at the Osaka Campaign, he was assigned to be prison magistrate because of the overabundance of brigands in the Kanto region, and before long, the job became hereditary. (en)
  • Ishide Tatewaki (石出帯刀) est le nom héréditaire adopté par le chef de chaque génération de rōya bugyō (magistrat des prisons) au cours de l'époque d'Edo du Japon. Le nom « Ishide Tatewaki » est d'abord emprunté par un homme appelé Honda Tsunemasa (本多常政), qui réside dans un village du nom de Ishide. Bien que le premier « Ishide Tatewaki » a servi Tokugawa Ieyasu dans une fonction militaire et a participé à la campagne d'Osaka, il est nommé magistrat des prisons à cause de la surabondance de bandits dans la région de Kantō, et bientôt l'emploi devient héréditaire (fr)
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  • Ishide Tatewaki (en)
  • Ishide Tatewaki (fr)
  • 石出帯刀 (ja)
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