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Kuno clan 久野 | |
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Home province | Tōtōmi |
Parent house | Fujiwara clan Kudō clan |
Titles | various |
Founder | Kuno Munenaka |
Final ruler | Kuno Sumitaka |
Founding year | 13th century |
Ruled until | 1868 (Meiji Restoration) |
The Kuno clan (Japanese: 久野氏, Hepburn: Kuno-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan who were a prominent Jizamurai (国人 kokujin) family of Tōtōmi Province during the Muromachi period and Sengoku period. They first served the Imagawa clan (今川氏) for generations but later became retainers of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The surname is sometimes written as "久努", "久奴" or "久能".