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Asano Narikata (November 5, 1773 –
January 4, 1831) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the
Hiroshima Domain. His
childhood name was Jinnosuke...
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Asano Munetsune (1752–1763)
Asano Shigeakira (1763–1799)
Asano Narikata (1799–1830)
Asano Naritaka (1831–1858)
Asano Yo****eru (1858–1858) Asano...
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Kobayakawa Takakage ****ubara
Sadatoshi Kuchiba Michiyoshi Iida Yo****ake
Kodama Narikata Murakami Takeyoshi Strength 20,000–30,000 4,000–10,000
Casualties and losses...
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Zenmatsu eventually made it home
November 29, 1807 but was
summoned by
Asano Narikata, The Daimyō of Hiroshima, to
recount his
odyssey of an
experience titled...
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Domain was
dissolved in the
abolition of the han
system in 1871. Mōri
Narikata, a son of Mōri
Terumoto and
brother of Mōri
Hidenari was
granted estates...
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Takamoto Kobayakawa Takakage Murakami Takeyoshi Nomi
Munekatsu Kodama Narikata Horitate Iki-no-kami Niho
Takayasu Ōtomo Sōrin Ōtomo
Chikasada Tachibana...
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childhood name was
Katsukichi (勝吉)
later Nagataka (長粛). Father:
Asano Narikata Wife:
Tokugawa Suehime (1817–1872),
daughter of the 11th shōgun Tokugawa...
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Asano Tsunanaga Asano Yoshinaga Asano Munetsune Asano Shigeakira Asano Narikata Asano Naritaka Asano Yo****eru
Asano Nagatoshi Asano Nagamichi Asano To****sugu...
- VII. Shigeakira, 7th Lord of
Hiroshima (1743–1814; r. 1763–1799) VIII.
Narikata, 8th Lord of
Hiroshima (1773–1831; r. 1799–1830) IX. Naritaka, 9th Lord...
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notable retainer of the Mori clan of the Aki Province. Yo****ake and
Kodama Narikata both
served as
commanders of the Mori's
naval fleet.
During the Battle...