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Torii Tadaharu (鳥居 忠春, 1624 – September 2, 1663) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who ruled the Takatō Domain in Shinano Province (modern-day Nagano Prefecture). Tadaharu was the 3rd son of Torii Tadamasa, the lord of the Yamagata Domain. As his father died before a successor was named from among his sons, the Torii family's holdings were confiscated. However, because of his grandfather Torii Mototada's distinguished service, the family name was restored, and Tadaharu was made lord of the Takatō fief, with an income of 32,000 koku.

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  • Torii Tadaharu (鳥居 忠春, 1624-2 septembre 1663) est un daimyo du début de l'époque d'Edo à la tête du domaine de Takatō dans la province de Shinano (moderne préfecture de Nagano). Tadaharu est le troisième fils de Torii Tadamasa, seigneur du domaine de Yamagata. Comme son père décède avant qu'un successeur soit nommé parmi ses fils, les avoirs de la famille Torii sont confisqués. Toutefois, en raison des services distingués de son grand-père Torii Mototada, le nom de famille est restauré et Tadaharu désigné daimyo du domaine de Takatō avec un revenu de 32 000 koku. Tadaharu est renommé pour sa sage gouvernance de Takatō. Cependant, son règne devient rapidement oppressif, surtout après qu'il a tué sept de ses principaux vassaux qui l'ont mis en garde. Nombre de paysans de Takatō s'enfuient dans le territoire contrôlé par le tenryō en 1654. En 1663, tandis qu'il sert au château d'Osaka, Tadaharu est assassiné par son médecin, Matsui Jukaku. La position de chef de famille est transmise à Tadanori, fils ainé de Tadaharu. (fr)
  • Torii Tadaharu (鳥居 忠春, 1624 – September 2, 1663) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who ruled the Takatō Domain in Shinano Province (modern-day Nagano Prefecture). Tadaharu was the 3rd son of Torii Tadamasa, the lord of the Yamagata Domain. As his father died before a successor was named from among his sons, the Torii family's holdings were confiscated. However, because of his grandfather Torii Mototada's distinguished service, the family name was restored, and Tadaharu was made lord of the Takatō fief, with an income of 32,000 koku. Tadaharu was first famed for his wise rulership of Takatō; however, his rule soon became oppressive, especially after he killed seven of his senior retainers who admonished him. Many of the peasants from Takatō fled to Tokugawa-controlled tenryō territory in 1654. In 1663, while serving at Osaka Castle, Tadaharu was murdered by his doctor Matsui Jukaku. The family headship was passed to Tadaharu's eldest son Tadanori. (en)
  • 도리이 다다하루(鳥居忠春)는 에도 시대 초기의 다이묘이다. 시나노 초대 번주. (壬生藩鳥居家) 제3대 당주. 야마가타 번주 도리이 다다마사의 삼남으로 태어났다. (ko)
  • 鳥居 忠春(とりい ただはる)は、江戸時代初期の大名。信濃高遠藩の初代藩主。壬生藩鳥居家3代。 (ja)
  • Torii Tadaharu (鳥居 忠春 Torii Tadaharu? , 1624 - 02 de setembro de 1663), foi um samurai que viveu no Período Edo da História do Japão, que governou o Domínio de Takatō na Província de Shinano (atual Nagano). Tadaharu era o terceiro filho de Torii Tadamasa, Daimyō do Domínio de Yamagata. Como seu pai morreu antes de seu sucessor foi nomeado de entre seus filhos, as terras do Clã Torii foram confiscados. No entanto, por causa do serviço distinto presstado por seu avô Torii Mototada, Tadaharu foi feito Daimyō de Takatō, com uma renda de 32.000 koku . Tadaharu foi famoso por seu governo rígido em Takatō, que logo se tornou opressivo, especialmente depois que matou sete de seus vassalos mais antigos que o admoestaram. Muitos dos camponeses de Takatō fugiram para o território tenryō (controlados diretamente pelo Shōgun) em 1654. Em 1663, enquanto servia no Castelo de Osaka, Tadaharu foi assassinado pelo seu médico Matsui Jukaku . A liderança do clã foi passado para o filho mais velho de Tadaharu, Tadanori. (pt)
  • 鳥居忠春(日语:鳥居 忠春/とりい ただはる Torii Tadaharu,1624年-1663年9月2日)是日本江戶時代前期大名,信濃高遠藩初代藩主,鳥居氏第3代。 (zh)
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  • 도리이 다다하루(鳥居忠春)는 에도 시대 초기의 다이묘이다. 시나노 초대 번주. (壬生藩鳥居家) 제3대 당주. 야마가타 번주 도리이 다다마사의 삼남으로 태어났다. (ko)
  • 鳥居 忠春(とりい ただはる)は、江戸時代初期の大名。信濃高遠藩の初代藩主。壬生藩鳥居家3代。 (ja)
  • 鳥居忠春(日语:鳥居 忠春/とりい ただはる Torii Tadaharu,1624年-1663年9月2日)是日本江戶時代前期大名,信濃高遠藩初代藩主,鳥居氏第3代。 (zh)
  • Torii Tadaharu (鳥居 忠春, 1624-2 septembre 1663) est un daimyo du début de l'époque d'Edo à la tête du domaine de Takatō dans la province de Shinano (moderne préfecture de Nagano). Tadaharu est le troisième fils de Torii Tadamasa, seigneur du domaine de Yamagata. Comme son père décède avant qu'un successeur soit nommé parmi ses fils, les avoirs de la famille Torii sont confisqués. Toutefois, en raison des services distingués de son grand-père Torii Mototada, le nom de famille est restauré et Tadaharu désigné daimyo du domaine de Takatō avec un revenu de 32 000 koku. (fr)
  • Torii Tadaharu (鳥居 忠春, 1624 – September 2, 1663) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who ruled the Takatō Domain in Shinano Province (modern-day Nagano Prefecture). Tadaharu was the 3rd son of Torii Tadamasa, the lord of the Yamagata Domain. As his father died before a successor was named from among his sons, the Torii family's holdings were confiscated. However, because of his grandfather Torii Mototada's distinguished service, the family name was restored, and Tadaharu was made lord of the Takatō fief, with an income of 32,000 koku. (en)
  • Torii Tadaharu (鳥居 忠春 Torii Tadaharu? , 1624 - 02 de setembro de 1663), foi um samurai que viveu no Período Edo da História do Japão, que governou o Domínio de Takatō na Província de Shinano (atual Nagano). Tadaharu era o terceiro filho de Torii Tadamasa, Daimyō do Domínio de Yamagata. Como seu pai morreu antes de seu sucessor foi nomeado de entre seus filhos, as terras do Clã Torii foram confiscados. No entanto, por causa do serviço distinto presstado por seu avô Torii Mototada, Tadaharu foi feito Daimyō de Takatō, com uma renda de 32.000 koku . (pt)
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