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Preceded by
  
Date Masamune

Role
  
Date Masamune's son

Succeeded by
  
Date Tsunamune

Died
  
1658

Nationality
  
Japanese

Name
  
Date Tadamune


Date Tadamune

Children
  
Date Tsunamune, Date Mitsumune, Tamura Muneyoshi, Date Gorokichi, Date Shuki, Date Munefusa, Date Munenori

Parents
  
Date Masamune, Megohime Masamune

Grandchildren
  
Date Tsunamura, Date Murayori, Date Murajika, Date Muneyun

Similar People
  
Date Masamune, Megohime Masamune, Date Terumune, Irohahime

Grandparents
  
Date Terumune, Yoshihime

Date Tadamune (伊達 忠宗, January 23, 1600 – August 10, 1658) was a Japanese samurai of the early Edo period. The second son of the famous and powerful daimyō Date Masamune, he succeeded his father as lord of Sendai. Although he was the second son, his half-brother Date Hidemune was born by Lady Iisaka, a concubine, and was not eligible to rule. When Tadamune died in 1658, his son Tsunamune became daimyō but was removed soon afterwards in a noble family dispute known as the Date Sōdō or Date Disturbance.

Family

  • Father
  • Date Masamune
  • Mother
  • Megohime (Daughter of Tamura Kiyoaki)
  • Wife
  • Furuhime (Daughter of Ikeda Terumasa, adopted daughter of Tokugawa Hidetada; also called Kōshōin)
  • Concubines
  • Fusu (Daughter of Mitamura Matauemon; also called Shōunin)
  • Zuishōin (Daughter of Osada Tadashige)
  • Kaihime (Adopted daughter of Kushige Takachika; also called Tokushōin)
  • Take (Daughter of Yamato Tosa; also called Keiunin)
  • Children
  • Nabehime (1623-1680; Furuhime's daughter, Tachibana Tadashige's second wife)
  • Torachiyo (1624-1630; Furuhime's son)
  • Date Mitsumune (1627-1645; Furuhime's son)
  • Tamura Muneyoshi (1637-1678; Fusu's son)
  • Date Munenori (1643-1685; Fusu's son)
  • Date Gorokichi (1638-1644; Zuishōin's son)
  • Date Munetomo (1640-1670; Zuishōin's son)
  • Date Tsunamune (1640-1711; Kaihime's son)
  • Date Munefusa (1646-1686; Take's son)
  • Īzaka Muneakira (1648-1663; Take's son)
  • References

    Date Tadamune Wikipedia