- ****anese
samurai Harada Naomasa (原田 直政, died 1576), ****anese
samurai Ii
Naomasa (井伊 直政, 1561–1602), ****anese daimyō
Nabeshima Naomasa (鍋島 直正, 1815–1871),...
- Ii
Naomasa (井伊 直政,
March 4, 1561 –
March 24, 1602) was a
general under the
Sengoku period daimyō, and
later shōgun,
Tokugawa Ieyasu. He led the clan after...
- Akai
Naomasa (赤井 直正, 1529 –
April 8, 1578) was a ****anese
samurai leader of the
Sengoku period. He was
known for his
bravery and
skill as a warrior, so...
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Yasumi Naomasa (安見 直政; ? – 1572) was a
military commander in the Azuchi-Momoyama period. A
dominant retainer of
Hatakeyama clan, he
ruled Katano and Iimoriyama...
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Nabeshima Naomasa (鍋島 直正,
January 16, 1815 –
March 8, 1871) was the 10th and
final daimyō of Saga
Domain in
Hizen Province, Kyūshū, ****an. His honorary...
- the battle. ****ushima
Masanori concurred with
Naomasa's intention to lead the
first attack, as
Naomasa was
appointed by
Ieyasu as the
supreme field commander...
- with the ****istance of Ii
Naomasa.
Naomasa dealt with
around 41
letters of
submission to the
Tokugawa clan. Furthermore,
Naomasa also
received another letter...
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Naomasa Sakonju (左近允 尚正, Sakonjō
Naomasa, 6 June 1890 – 21
January 1948) was a vice
admiral in the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II and a convicted...
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Tadakatsu was one of the
Tokugawa Four
Heavenly Kings (****ennō)
along with Ii
Naomasa,
Sakakibara Yasumasa, and
Sakai Tadatsugu. It was
reported that he never...
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Nagai Naomasa (永井 尚政, 1587 –
October 16, 1668) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the Uruido, Koga and Yodo Domains. The
eldest son of...