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- Asano Mitsuakira (September 11, 1617 – May 27, 1693) was a ****anese samurai of the early Edo period who served as daimyō of the Hiroshima Domain from 1632...
- married Kato Tadahiro (1601–1653) of Dewa-Maruoka Domain By Second: Asano Mitsuakira of Hiroshima Domain Takeda Nobuyoshi Joken-in-dono eiyozenkyozugendaizenjomon...
- (1600–1619); 498,223 koku Asano Nagaakira (1619–1632); 426,500 koku** Asano Mitsuakira (1632–1672) Asano Tsunaakira (1672–1673) Asano Tsunanaga (1673–1708) Asano...
- Hiroshima Tōshō-gū was that Tokugawa Ieyasu was Mitsuakira's grandfather. However, another reason was that Mitsuakira wanted to show his loyalty to the Tokugawa...
- the shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu Children: Asano Nagaharu (1614-1675) Asano Mitsuakira by Furihime 浅野氏 "ÀõÌîĹÚð¤ÎÎóÅÁ". Archived from the original on 2007-07-07...
- To****sugu Maeda Masatoshi (1649–1706) Manhime (1618–1700), married Asano Mitsuakira Asano Naganao (1644–1666) Asano Nagateru (1652–1702) Asano Tsunaakira...
- (1620–1700), daughter of Tamahime with Maeda To****sune and married Asano Mitsuakira had 3 sons: Asano Tsunaakira, Asano Naganao, Asano Nagateru Oohime, daughter...
- Mizumoto Tetsu Ozaki Programmer(s) Jumpei Isshiki Yūichi Ochiai Artist(s) Mitsuakira Tatsuta Composer(s) Yoshihiro T****hara Series Bloody Roar Engine RenderWare...
- nothing to do with the game beyond that. Artwork for the game was done by Mitsuakira Tatsuta, who worked on Thunder Force IV. The music was composed by Hyakutaro...
- regent Kujō Michifusa. His childhood name was Iwamatsu (岩松). Father: Asano Mitsuakira Mother: Maeda Manhime (1618–1700), daughter of Maeda To****sune, 2nd Daimyo...