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Hasunoike Domain (蓮池藩,
Hasunoike-han) was a ****anese
domain of the Edo period. It was
regarded as a sub-domain of Saga Domain. the
headquarters of the...
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Hirado Domain Matsuura 61,000
tozama Karatsu Domain Ogasawara 60,000
fudai Hasunoike Domain Nabeshima 52,000
tozama Ōmura
Domain Ōmura 28,000
tozama Kashima...
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Nabeshima Motoshige (1602–1654)
Nabeshima Naotora (1856–1925)
Lords of
Hasunoike:
Nabeshima Naoharu (1766–1816)
Nabeshima Naohiro (1746–1775) Nabeshima...
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married Nabeshima Tadanao (1613–1635)
later married Nabeshima Naozumi of
Hasunoike Domain daughter married Okubo Tadamoto (1604–1670) of
Karatsu Domain daughter...
- the Saga
Domain (佐賀藩 Saga-han), and it
included three sub-domains: the
Hasunoike, Ogi and
Kashima Domains. Also
within the
current borders of Saga Prefecture...
- Hizen, all in Iki 3 Karatsu-han 唐津藩 62,706 62,705 63,229 1 in
Hizen 1
Hasunoike-han 蓮池藩 31,359 31,359 31,461 5 in
Hizen 4 Ōmura-han 大村藩 125,039 122,174...
- 7, 1864) was a ****anese daimyō of the late Edo period, who
ruled the
Hasunoike Domain in
Hizen Province (modern-day Saga Prefecture). (in ****anese) Naotomo...
- 12, 1775) was a ****anese daimyō of the mid-Edo period, who
ruled the
Hasunoike Domain in
Hizen Province (modern-day Saga Prefecture). (in ****anese) Naoharu...
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Saeki (1601-1871) Oka (1594-1871)
Karatsu (1593-1871) Saga (1593-1871)
Hasunoike (1642-1871) Ogi (1642-1871)
Kashima (1609-1871)
Hirado (1587-1871) Hiradoshinden...
- 25, 1749) was a ****anese daimyō of the mid-Edo period, who
ruled the
Hasunoike Domain in
Hizen Province (modern-day Saga Prefecture). (in ****anese) Naotsune...