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- Manabe Akikatsu (間部 詮勝, 30 March 1804 – 28 November 1884) was the 7th daimyō of Sabae Domain in Echizen Province under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period...
- The move all but bankrupted the Manabe clan. The Bakumatsu period Manabe Akikatsu served in a variety of positions in the Tokugawa shogunate, including Kyoto...
- small army to attack Ii directly. The Blue Demon, whose true identity is Akikatsu Manabe, attempts to protect Ii but is struck down by the Blade Twin in...
- Kitaakita District), was merged into the expanded city of Ōdate. Kagami, Akikatsu. "Changes and Traces of Ainu Place Names in Contact with ****anese" (PDF)...
- surname include: Manabe Akifusa (間部 詮房, 1666–1720), ****anese daimyō Manabe Akikatsu (間部 詮勝, 1804–1884), ****anese daimyō Johji Manabe (真鍋 譲治, born 1964), ****anese...
- (1832–1834) Matsudaira Nobuyori (1834–1837) Doi To****sura (1837–1838) Manabe Akikatsu (1838–1840) Makino Tadamasa (1840–1843) Sakai Tadaaki (1843–1850) Naitō...
- Ōtaki Domain. Ōkōchi Masatada was born in 1844 as the fifth son of Manabe Akikatsu, lord of the Sabae Domain. Ōkōchi was the nominal leader of the shogunate...
- (1832–1834) Matsudaira Nobuyori (1834–1837) Doi To****sura (1837–1838) Manabe Akikatsu (1838–1840) Makino Tadamasa (1840–1843) Sakai Tadaaki (1843–1850) Naitō...
- (1832–1834) Matsudaira Nobuyori (1834–1837) Doi To****sura (1837–1838) Manabe Akikatsu (1838–1840) Makino Tadamasa (1840–1843) Sakai Tadaaki (1843–1850) Naitō...
- (1832–1834) Matsudaira Nobuyori (1834–1837) Doi To****sura (1837–1838) Manabe Akikatsu (1838–1840) Makino Tadamasa (1840–1843) Sakai Tadaaki (1843–1850) Naitō...