- His
mother was
Niwata (Minamoto)
Asako (庭田(源)朝子), the
daughter of
Niwata Nagakata (庭田長賢). Lady-in-waiting: Kajūji (Fujiwara)
Fujiko (1464–1535; 勧修寺(藤原)藤子)...
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Kuroda Naganori Kuroda Nagasada Kuroda Nagakuni Kuroda Na****oshi
Kuroda Nagakata Kuroda Naganobu Kuroda Nagatsugu Kuroda Nagamoto Kuroda Na****oshi Kuroda...
- Ōinomikado
Nobuko (1411–1488) 2.
Emperor Go-Kashiwabara (1462–1526) 10.
Niwata Nagakata (d. 1487) 5.
Niwata Asako (1437–1492) 1.
Emperor Go-Nara 12. Kajūji Tsuneoki...
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Asano Nagamichi (浅野長訓, 1812–1872)
Asano Nagakoto (浅野長勲, 1842–1937)
Asano Nagakata (浅野長賢, 1693–1744) - 3rd son of
Asano Tsunanaga of the
Hiroshima Domain...
-
Yoshii Domain, and
after her
death remarried to a
daughter of
Inagaki Nagakata of Toba Domain. (in ****anese)
Tanaka on "Edo 300 HTML"
Archived 2016-03-09...
- prefectures. The
Hiroshimashinden Domain (広島新田藩),
founded in the 1730s by
Asano Nagakata,
member of the
Asano clan,
received 30,000 koku of rice.
Governed by daimyo...
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Domain daughter married Ito
Hirotami of Obi
Domain daughter married Asano Nagakata daughter married Akimoto Chikatomo daughter married Ogasawara Nagateru...
- Kai-no-kami (甲斐守)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 50,000 koku 7
Kuroda Nagakata (黒田長堅) 1774 - 1784 -none- -none- 50,000 koku 8
Kuroda Naganobu (黒田長舒) 1784...
- Mineyama. His
childhood name was Keijirō. His wife was a
daughter of
Inagaki Nagakata of Toba Domain. In 1849, he
became daimyō on the
retirement of his father...
- 2nd
Daimyo of
Owari Domain Children:
Asano Yoshinaga by
Atehime Asano Nagakata (1693–1744)
Nakagawa Hisayoshi (1708–1743)
Umehime married Ogasawara Tadamoto...