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- Niwa Nagashige (丹羽 長重, May 11, 1571 – April 30, 1637) was a ****anese daimyō who served the Oda clan. Nagashige was the eldest son of Niwa Nagahide and...
- Amakasu Kagemochi (甘糟 景持) (died 1604) was a ****anese samurai of the Sengoku period. He was a retainer of the Uesugi clan. He was a commander of the Masugata...
- Ogasawara Nagashige (小笠原 長重, June 5, 1650 – September 19, 1732), also known as Sado-no-kami or Etchū-no-kami, was a ****anese samurai daimyō of the mid-Edo...
- commercial ships, until one night at sea the ghost of his former lord, Miyoshi Nagashige asks him to take revenge on the Ishido family, more specifically Ishido...
- the fact that Nagahide married Nobunaga's niece, while his son was Niwa Nagashige. These services let Nagahide rule over the fief of Obama Domain in Wakasa...
- transferred to Hiroshima Domain. Asano Nagashige (浅野長重, 1588–1632) - 3rd son of Asano Nagamasa. Asano Nagashige (浅野長重, 1588–1632) - 3rd son of Asano Nagamasa...
- Nihonmatsu Yo****sugu Niimi Nishiki Niiro Tadamoto Niwa Nagahide Niwa Nagashige Oda Hiroyoshi Oda Nobuhide Oda Nobukata Oda Nobukiyo Oda Nobunaga Oda...
- characteristics of shearwaters that foraged underwater. Father: Kuroda Nagashige (1867–1939) Mother: Shimazu Kiyoko Wife: Princess Kan'in Shigeko (1897–1991)...
- daughter married Ono Inuoemon Matsudaira Iekiyo of Yoshida Domain Asano Nagashige (1588–1632) of Kasama Domain Asano Naganao of Ako Domain daughter married...
- designated the beaches as personal acreages of a Daimyō named Ogasawara Nagashige. This daimyō actually lived during the Edo period, but his acreages were...