- in Hiroshima. His
grandfather Naganao was
appointed to the
position of daimyō of Ako with 50
thousand koku.
After Naganao died in 1671,
Nagatomo succeeded...
- Mori
Naganao (森 長直,
January 9, 1672 –
October 4, 1722) was a ****anese daimyō of the mid-Edo period, who
ruled the
domain of Nishi-Ebara
before being transferred...
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Asano Naganao (浅野 長直, 1610 –
September 15, 1672) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the Akō Domain. He was
classified as a tozama, and...
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Naganao (written: 長直) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Asano Naganao (浅野 長直) (1610–1672), ****anese daimyō Mori...
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Iekiyo of
Yoshida Domain Asano Nagashige (1588–1632) of
Kasama Domain Asano Naganao of Ako
Domain daughter married Asano Nagaharu (1614–1675) of
Miyoshi Domain...
- ladies-in-waiting, and was dispossessed. The
domain was
awarded to
Asano Naganao,
formerly of
Kasama Domain in
Hitachi Province.
Nagaoki spend 13 years...
- Nagamasa,
samurai Asano Nagakoto, last daimyō
Asano Yukinaga,
samurai Asano Naganao, Edo
period daimyō
Asano Nagatomo, Edo
period daimyō Aiko
Asano (浅野 愛子...
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Asano Nagashige (浅野長重, 1588–1632) - 3rd son of
Asano Nagamasa.
Asano Naganao (浅野長直, 1610–1672) -
eldest son of Nagashige,
transferred to Akō Domain...
- To****sune and
married Asano Mitsuakira had 3 sons:
Asano Tsunaakira,
Asano Naganao,
Asano Nagateru Oohime,
daughter of
Tokugawa Yorifusa and
married Maeda...
- dispossessed. The
Ikeda were
replaced by a
cadet branch of the
Asano clan.
Asano Naganao spend 13
years rebuilding Akō
Castle on a
scale far in
excess of his kokudaka...