SÅma clan
SÅma clan ç›¸é¦¬æ° | |
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Home province | Mutsu |
Founder | SÅma Morotsune |
Current head | SÅma Kazutane |
Founding year | 12th century |
Dissolution | still extant |
Cadet branches | ShimÅsa SÅma |
The SÅma clan (相馬æ°) was a Japanese clan of Mutsu Province which was famous for its actions during the 16th century Sengoku Period.
Claiming descent from Taira Masakado, the family was politically important from the early Nanbokucho Period on, especially as supporters of Ashikaga Takauji.[1]:278 Due to this connection to the man who became the first Ashikaga shogun, they became powerful fairly quickly, and by the Sengoku Period were a focal point of regional authority in southern Mutsu, northern HamadÅri of present day.
The first daimyÅ of Nakamura was Yoshitane's son, SÅma Toshitane.[1]:278
In the Boshin War, during the reign of the daimyÅ Tomotane, the SÅma clan were signatories to the pact that formed the ÅŒuetsu Reppan Domei.[1]:271
As the blood of the clan is still very strong in the population of its ancient domain, further strengthened by the SÅma Nomaoi festival, they continue to exist informally, as many other Japanese clans. It is the inheritor of their Overlords, SÅma Kazutane, 33rd head of SÅma clan, who still preside over the festival, although his eldest son, SÅma Michitane, acted as Samurai SÅtaishÅ (commander in chief) in 2011. In this both religious festival and military training, hundreds of descendants of SÅma hanshi (warriors of SÅma feudal domain) wearing armors and riding horses, show their skills. The SÅma Nomaoi has its roots around 937 AD. It also seems to be linked to MyÅken (Bosatsu ?) as the Ujigami of the SÅma clan, and thus with Amenominakanushi no kami.
Genealogy of the SÅma Lords
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Daimyo of the SÅma-Nakamura Domain (Tokugawa period)
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See also
- SÅma, Fukushima
- SÅma horse chasing
- SÅma-Nakamura Domain (SÅma clan's realm during the Tokugawa period)
- Iwaki clan : ruler of southern HamadÅri
- Date clan : Sendai Domain
- Boshin War