- Hachi****
Muneteru (蜂須賀 宗英) (May 23, 1684 –
March 24, 1743) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the
Tokushima Domain. His
court title was...
- ****anese daimyō Hachi****
Muneshige (1721–1780), ****anese daimyō Hachi****
Muneteru (1684–1743), ****anese daimyō Hachi****
Narihiro (1821–1868), ****anese daimyō...
- Hachi****
Tsunamichi Hachi****
Tsunanori Hachi****
Munekazu Hachi****
Muneteru Hachi****
Muneshige Hachi****
Yoshihiro Hachi****
Shigeyoshi Hachi****...
- Lord of
Tomida 1714–1725 Succeeded by none Preceded by Hachi****
Tsunanori 6th (Hachi****) Lord of
Tokushima 1728–1735 Succeeded by Hachi****
Muneteru...
- Preceded by Hachi****
Muneteru 8th (Hachi****) Lord of
Tokushima 1739–1754 Succeeded by Hachi**** Yoshihiro...
- Françoise
Charlotte d'Aubigné,
French noble (d. 1739) May 23 – Hachi****
Muneteru, ****anese daimyō of the Edo
period (d. 1743) May 27 –
Wilhelm Reinhard...
- Françoise
Charlotte d'Aubigné,
French noble (d. 1739) May 23 – Hachi****
Muneteru, ****anese daimyō of the Edo
period (d. 1743) May 27 –
Wilhelm Reinhard...
- Muneshige, 8th daimyō of
Tokushima (see below)
Takayoshi (1643–1698) VII.
Muneteru, 7th daimyō of
Tokushima (1684–1743; r. 1735–1739). The
direct line of...
- Kher, Kim Jongku, Kimsooja, Sun K. Kwak, Dinh Q. Lê, Miao Xiaochun,
Ujino Muneteru,
Gabriel Orozco,
Rashid Rana, Ki-bong Rhee,
Takako Saito, Shen Shaomin...