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The Hayashi clan (林氏, Hayashi-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan which served as retainers to the Oda clan based in Owari. The Hayashi were descendants of the Inaba clan, and it is said that they changed their family name to 'Hayashi' in the generation of Inaba Michimura. The Inaba are descending from Kōno Michitaka (died 1374), who descend from Emperor Kanmu (736–805).

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  • The Hayashi clan (林氏, Hayashi-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan which served as retainers to the Oda clan based in Owari. The Hayashi were descendants of the Inaba clan, and it is said that they changed their family name to 'Hayashi' in the generation of Inaba Michimura. The Inaba are descending from Kōno Michitaka (died 1374), who descend from Emperor Kanmu (736–805). One famous figure, Hayashi Hidesada, was a senior retainer of Oda Nobunaga. The family originated in the village of Oki Village in the Kasugai District of Owari Province. In the Edo period, the family became retainers of the Owari Domain. (en)
  • Le clan Hayashi d'Owari (尾張林氏, Owari Hayashi-shi) est un clan japonais de samouraïs qui servit d'obligé au clan Oda. Un de ses membres éminent, Hayashi Hidesada, était un obligé de rang supérieur auprès d'Oda Nobunaga. La famille est originaire du village d'Oki près de Kasugai, dans la province d'Owari. Le clan devient obligé du domaine d'Owari durant l'époque d'Edo. (fr)
  • 博文自身の語るところによれば、「先祖は河野通有の裔で、淡路ヶ峠城主の林淡路守通起である」という。また「実家は周防国熊毛郡束荷村の農家で、博文の祖父は、林家の本家の養子となり本家を継いだ。林助左衛門の子、十蔵は萩藩の蔵元付中間水井武兵衛の養子となり「水井十蔵」と名乗るが、安政元年(1854年)水井武兵衛が周防国佐波郡相畑の足軽で藤原姓を称するの養子となり、と名を改めたため、十蔵も伊藤氏を称した」という。伊藤十蔵の長男が、伊藤博文公爵である。博文の跡は養子の博邦(盟友井上馨の甥)が継いだ。 (ja)
  • O clã Hayashi de Owari (尾張林氏 Owari Hayashi-shi?) foi um clã samurai que serviu ao clã Oda; uma figura famosa, , era um dos principais vassalos de Oda Nobunaga. A família se originou na vila de Oki no distrito de Kasugai da província de Owari. No período Edo, a família governou o . (pt)
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  • Le clan Hayashi d'Owari (尾張林氏, Owari Hayashi-shi) est un clan japonais de samouraïs qui servit d'obligé au clan Oda. Un de ses membres éminent, Hayashi Hidesada, était un obligé de rang supérieur auprès d'Oda Nobunaga. La famille est originaire du village d'Oki près de Kasugai, dans la province d'Owari. Le clan devient obligé du domaine d'Owari durant l'époque d'Edo. (fr)
  • 博文自身の語るところによれば、「先祖は河野通有の裔で、淡路ヶ峠城主の林淡路守通起である」という。また「実家は周防国熊毛郡束荷村の農家で、博文の祖父は、林家の本家の養子となり本家を継いだ。林助左衛門の子、十蔵は萩藩の蔵元付中間水井武兵衛の養子となり「水井十蔵」と名乗るが、安政元年(1854年)水井武兵衛が周防国佐波郡相畑の足軽で藤原姓を称するの養子となり、と名を改めたため、十蔵も伊藤氏を称した」という。伊藤十蔵の長男が、伊藤博文公爵である。博文の跡は養子の博邦(盟友井上馨の甥)が継いだ。 (ja)
  • O clã Hayashi de Owari (尾張林氏 Owari Hayashi-shi?) foi um clã samurai que serviu ao clã Oda; uma figura famosa, , era um dos principais vassalos de Oda Nobunaga. A família se originou na vila de Oki no distrito de Kasugai da província de Owari. No período Edo, a família governou o . (pt)
  • The Hayashi clan (林氏, Hayashi-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan which served as retainers to the Oda clan based in Owari. The Hayashi were descendants of the Inaba clan, and it is said that they changed their family name to 'Hayashi' in the generation of Inaba Michimura. The Inaba are descending from Kōno Michitaka (died 1374), who descend from Emperor Kanmu (736–805). (en)
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