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Marquess Kuroda Nagahiro (黒田 長溥,
March 1, 1811 –
March 7, 1887) was a ****anese daimyō of the late Edo period, who
ruled the ****uoka Domain.
Nagahiro was the ninth...
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Viscount Niwa
Nagahiro (丹羽長裕,
April 17, 1859 – July 29, 1886) was a
Bakumatsu period ****anese samurai, and the 11th (and final) daimyō of
Nihonmatsu Domain...
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faculties and 19
graduate schools. The
president of the
university is
Nagahiro Minato, who ****umed the
office in
October 2020 and
expected to
serve until...
- school,
codified during the
Kansei Era (1789–1801) by Kondō
Kuranosuke Nagahiro (or Nagamichi).
There is
limited information in
regards to him: he came...
- 80-pound bronze; bore: 250 mm, length: 3830 mm.
Marquess Kuroda Nagahiro of ****uoka.
Nagahiro (like his
close relative,
Shimazu Nariakira) was a
serious proponent...
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Asano Naganori's widow, Yozen-in (1674-1714) and his
younger Asano Nagahiro (1670-1734) who was
allowed by the
Shogunate to re-establish the Asano...
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Sengoku period of
feudal ****an.
After his
death he was
given the name
Miyabe Nagahiro (宮部長煕). ****anese
Biographical Index.
Walter de Gruyter. 2013-02-06. p. 524...
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retainers became rōnin. To
prevent this, he
adopted his
younger brother Asano Nagahiro,
titled Daigaku, who was
accepted as his heir
apparent by the shogunate...
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Marquess Kuroda Nagahiro, a
daimyo of ****uoka Domain....
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Reference to the "Hotsuma Tsutae"(M****cripts to OGASAWARA
Nagahiro (小笠原長弘,
ogasawara nagahiro)
March 3, 1900)
Establishment kana to
right of the character(WOSITE...