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Naokiyo Hashisako (橋佐古 直清,
Hashisako Naokiyo, born 14
November 1971) is a ****anese
former cyclist. He
competed in the team
pursuit at the 1992
Summer Olympics...
- Muratoki, 5th Lord of
Uwajima (1725-1794) 17. Date
Tomiko 4.
Yamaguchi Naokiyo (1754-1793) 9.
Tanaka 2.
Yamaguchi Naokatsu (1777-1825) 5.
Yamaguchi Yoshiko...
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Naotsugu (1555–1635) Andō
Naoharu (1607–1636) Andō
Yoshikado (1636–1654) Andō
Naokiyo (1633–1692) Andō
Naona (1680–1708) Andō
Nobutake (1688–1717) Andō Nobusada...
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Sasayama Domain in
Tanba Province in 1649. The
domain then went to
Nagai Naokiyo, who
transferred his seat from
Nagaoka in
Yamashiro Province. His descendants...
- Kazakhstan
Sergey Konnov Vadim Kravchenko Sergey Lavrenenko Alexandr Nadobenko ****an
Naokiyo Hashisako Makio Madarame Susumu Oikawa Eiko Takahashi...
- Muro Kyūsō (室鳩巣) or Muro
Naokiyo (直清) (March 30, 1658 –
September 9, 1734), was a Neo-Confucian
scholar and an
official of the
Tokugawa shogunate during...
- (鑜之助). He
underwent his
genpuku ceremony in 1853,
becoming Matsudaira Naokiyo (直廉). On the
retirement of his
father in 1857, he
became daimyō of Itoigawa...
- 1833. In 1857, he
retired in
favour of his
fourth son
Matsudaira Naokiyo; however,
Naokiyo was
transferred to ****ui
Domain the
following year by the shogunate...
- (Nomi-Matsudaira) Daimyō of Sanjō In
office 1612–1617
Preceded by Hori
Naokiyo Succeeded by
Ichihashi Nagakatsu Personal details Born 1549 Died 1620 (aged...
- 1711–1735) Muratoki, 5th daimyō of
Uwajima (1725–1794; r. 1735–1794)
Yamaguchi Naokiyo (1754–1793).
Married Yamaguchi Tomoko,
daughter of a
hatamoto and adopted...