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- 1824 to be heir of Naitō Masaakira when the latter unexpectedly decided to retire. He married the daughter of Naitō Masaakira. he built a han school modelled...
- after adopting Abe Masaakira as his heir. He died in 1843 and his grave is at the temple of Sai****u-ji in Kurumae, Tokyo. Abe Masaakira (阿部正瞭, September...
- James Kondo (近藤 正晃ジェームス Kondo Masaakira James, born December 9, 1967) is an executive whose career spans social, technology, government, business and...
- Fujiwara no Hōshi (藤原褒子), Fujiwara no Tokihira’s daughter Imperial Prince Masaakira (雅明親王, 920–929) Imperial Prince Noriakira (載明親王) Imperial Prince Yukiakira...
- the Chemical Society (Resumed): 3590. doi:10.1039/JR9500003590. Maeda, Masaakira; Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Hashimoto, Hisanobu (1980). "Identification ofl-Baikiain...
- but giving up 1500 koku in revenue to his younger his brothers. Inoue Masaakira was the first daimyō of Takaoka to actually live within the domain. He...
- Tadatoshi became embroiled in a dispute over land surveys. His son, Sengoku Masaakira reduced the domain by giving 2000 koku to his younger brother before he...
- Kenishi Nozaki) Medical Company, 50th Infantry Regiment ( †Lieutenant Masaakira Narizawa) Antitank Platoon, 50th Infantry Regiment ( †Second Lieutenant...
- reduced further to 90,000 koku, and Okudaira Masayoshi’s son, Okudaira Masaakira was permitted to return from Yamagata to Utsunomiya. He is noted for establishing...
- (内田正縄) 1863–1864 Tonomo-no-kami (主殿頭) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 koku 10 Uchida Masaakira (内田正学) 1864–1871 Tonomo-no-kami (主殿頭) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 koku...