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- Ikeda Nagaoki (池田 長発, August 23, 1837 – September 12, 1879), formally "Ikeda Chikugo no kami Nagaoki", was the governor of small villages of Ibara, ****ū...
- February 6, 1864 by the Tokugawa shogunate. The head of the mission was Ikeda Nagaoki, governor of small villages of Ibara, ****ū Province (Okayama Prefecture)...
- To****o married Sakakibara Tadatsugu (1605–1665) of Himeji Domain Kuroda Nagaoki (1610–1665) of Akizuki Domain Kuroda Takamasa (1612–1639) of Torenji Domain...
- branches of the family were founded in 1623. Kuroda Nagamasa's 3rd son Nagaoki founded the first; he was given 50,000 koku of land which became the Akizuki...
- clan for all of its history. In 1623, Kuroda Nagamasa's third son, Kuroda Nagaoki, was ****igned estates with a kokudaka of 50,000 koku, and allowed to establish...
- Nagamichi (浅野長訓, 1812–1872) - later Lord of the Hiroshima Domain. Asano Nagaoki (浅野長興, 1842–1937) - later Lord of the Hiroshima Domain as Asano Nagakoto...
- Kōshū Itabashi Title Zenji(閑月即心) Kancho (Religion) Personal life Born Nagaoki 1927 ****an Died 5 July 2020 ****an Nationality ****anese Education Tohoku...
- living and photographing in ****an, Antonio photographed members of Ikeda Nagaoki's ****anese mission who were visiting Egypt on their way to France. Antonio...
- Sakakibara Tadatsugu by Eihime Kameko married Ikeda Teruoki by Eihime Kuroda Nagaoki (1610-1665) by Eihime Kuroda Masafuyu by Choshu’in Kuroda Takamasa (1612-1639)...
- the Kuroda clan of ****uoka Domain. Kuroda Nagamasa's third son, Kuroda Nagaoki, was ****igned 50,000 koku of the domain's kokudaka and allowed to establish...