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Asano Munetsune (September 27, 1717 –
January 2, 1788) was a ****anese daimyō of period, who
ruled the
Hiroshima Domain. His
childhood name was Senjirō...
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appeared in own land.
Unlike her husband,
Shigashi and her son,
Bekki Munetsune(戸次統常) was
still loyal to Ōtomo clan.
Shigashi was said to be
skilled military...
- (1672–1673)
Asano Tsunanaga (1673–1708)
Asano Yoshinaga (1708–1752)
Asano Munetsune (1752–1763)
Asano Shigeakira (1763–1799)
Asano Narikata (1799–1830) Asano...
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daughter of
Maeda Tsunanori, 4th
Daimyo of Kaga
Domain Children:
Asano Munetsune by
Ushihime Chohime married Sakai Tadayori of
Tsuruoka Domain by Ushihime...
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Nagateru (1652–1702)
Asano Tsunaakira Asano Tsunanaga Asano Yoshinaga Asano Munetsune Asano Shigeakira Asano Narikata Asano Naritaka Asano Yo****eru
Asano Nagatoshi...
- daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the
Hiroshima Domain. Father:
Asano Munetsune Mother:
Izumi no Kata Wives:
Tokugawa Kunihime (1736–1767),
daughter of...
- 1673–1708) V. Yoshinaga, 5th Lord of
Hiroshima (1681–1752; r. 1708–1752) VI.
Munetsune, 6th Lord of
Hiroshima (1717–1788; r. 1752–1763) VII. Shigeakira, 7th...
- His son,
Munetsune,
would go on to
serve the
Takeda Clan.
Matsui Sadamune (Ja:松井貞宗):
Father Matsui Nobushige (Ja:松井 信薫):
Brother Matsui Munetsune (Ja:松井...
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Asano Tsunanaga (浅野綱長, 1659–1708)
Asano Yoshinaga (浅野吉長, 1681–1752)
Asano Munetsune (浅野宗恒, 1717–1788)
Asano Shigeakira (浅野重晟, 1743–1814)
Asano Narikata (浅野斉賢...
- On his
death in 1911 at the age of 56, his
title went to his son Date
Munetsune. Papinot, Edmond. (1948).
Historical and
Geographical Dictionary of ****an...