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Marquis Asano Nagakoto (浅野 長勲,
August 28, 1842 –
February 1, 1937) was a daimyō of
Hiroshima Domain for a
short time
after the
Meiji Restoration. For the...
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Asano Yo****eru (浅野慶熾, 1836–1858)
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...
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fought in the
Boshin War. In 1869, the 12th lord of the domain,
Asano Nagakoto,
became the
governor of the
Hiroshima Domain after the
restoration of land...
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Asano Nagakoto, and
succeeded him as head of the
Asano family upon his
death in 1937. Father:
Asano Nagaatsu (1843–1873)
Adoptive Father:
Asano Nagakoto Wives:...
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Takumi no Kami
Asano Nagaakira,
samurai Asano Nagamasa,
samurai Asano Nagakoto, last daimyō
Asano Yukinaga,
samurai Asano Naganao, Edo
period daimyō Asano...
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Asano Yo****eru (1858–1858)
Asano Nagamichi (1858–1869)
Asano Nagakoto (1869–1871) *The
years listed are
those in
which the lord
occupied Hiroshima...
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Asano Nagakane Adopted Sons:
Asano Nagakoto Asano Yukitoshi (1861–1936) He was
succeeded by his
nephew Asano Nagakoto (1842-1937), son of his
brother Asano...
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Hiranuma Kiichirō (21
April 1928) Yama****a Gentarō (10 May 1928)
Asano Nagakoto (10
November 1928)
Kaneko Kentarō (10
November 1928)
Shibusawa Eiichi (10...
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Mario Corbino,
Italian physicist,
politician (b. 1876)
February 1 –
Asano Nagakoto, ****anese diplomat,
politician (b. 1842)
February 2 –
Reinhold Hanisch...
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feudal domain, but was
changed to a
private school by the
Twelfth Lord,
Nagakoto Asano, in 1878. The school,
students and
teachers suffered severely from...