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Asano Nagaakira (浅野 長晟,
March 18, 1586 –
October 16, 1632) was a ****anese
samurai of the
early Edo
period who
served as daimyō of
Wakayama Domain, and...
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Nagaakira (丹羽長祥,
November 18, 1780 –
September 19, 1813) was an Edo
period ****anese samurai, and the 8th daimyō of
Nihonmatsu Domain in the Tōhoku...
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dispatched to
Kawanakajima in today's
Nagano Prefecture.
Asano Nagaakira then
became lord of the castle. From 1619
until the
abolition of the feudal...
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known as "recluse literature" (sōan bungaku). Born with the name Kamo no
Nagaakira, he was the
second son of Kamo no Nagatsugu, sho-negi or superintendent...
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Asano Yoshinaga (浅野幸長, 1576–1613) - 1st son of
Asano Nagamasa.
Asano Nagaakira (浅野長晟, 1586–1632) - 2nd son of
Asano Nagamasa,
transferred to Hiroshima...
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Hiroshima In
office 1600–1619
Preceded by Mōri
Terumoto Succeeded by
Asano Nagaakira Personal details Born
Ichimatsu 1561 ****atsudera, Kaitō,
Owari Province...
- Ya****ge Ando
Naotsugu Ando
Shigenobu Aoyama Tadanari Ariyama Toyouji Asano Nagaakira Baba
Nobushige ****ushima
Masanori ****ushima
Masayori Furuta Shigekatsu...
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Yorifusa Preceded by Tenryō Lord of
Sunpu 1609–1619 Succeeded by Tenryō Preceded by
Asano Nagaakira Lord of Kishū 1619–1667 Succeeded by
Tokugawa Mitsusada...
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shogunate ****igned the Geishū
Domain to
Asano Nagaakira and Sōko
relocated to
Hiroshima serving Nagaakira. Sōko was
given a fief of 17,000 koku of rice...
- Furi-hime (1580–1617)
married Gamō
Hideyuki of Aizu
Domain later to
Asano Nagaakira of
Hiroshima Domain Concubine Chaa-no-Tsubone
Chokoin July 30, 1621 Matsudaira...