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- Honda Narishige (本多 成重) (1571 – July 25, 1647) was a ****anese samurai of the late Sengoku period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan;...
- Harutoshi (1758–1787; r. 1785–1787). He was succeeded by his distant cousin Narishige, the sixth Lord of Udo (1755–c1835, r. 1787–1810) a direct descendant...
- Hosokawa Narishige (細川斉茲, June 5, 1755 – December 12, 1835), also known as Hosokawa Tatsuhiro (細川立禮), was a ****anese samurai daimyō in the Edo period...
- Hisamatsu Sadakatsu Honda Hirotaka Honda Masanobu Honda Masazumi Honda Narishige Honda Shigetsugu Honda Tadakatsu Honda Tadamasa Honda Tadatoki Honda Tadatsugu...
- Shigetsugu spouse was a daughter of Torii Tadayoshi, and his son was Honda Narishige who eventually became the lord of the Maruoka Domain of the Echizen Province...
- (1600–1622) Naitō Kiyonari (1601–1606) Aoyama Tadanari (1601–1606) Aoyama Narishige (1608–1613) Sakai Tadatoshi (1609–1627) Sakai Tadayo (1610–1634) Doi Toshikatsu...
- (1600–1622) Naitō Kiyonari (1601–1606) Aoyama Tadanari (1601–1606) Aoyama Narishige (1608–1613) Sakai Tadatoshi (1609–1627) Sakai Tadayo (1610–1634) Doi Toshikatsu...
- (1600–1622) Naitō Kiyonari (1601–1606) Aoyama Tadanari (1601–1606) Aoyama Narishige (1608–1613) Sakai Tadatoshi (1609–1627) Sakai Tadayo (1610–1634) Doi Toshikatsu...
- (1600–1622) Naitō Kiyonari (1601–1606) Aoyama Tadanari (1601–1606) Aoyama Narishige (1608–1613) Sakai Tadatoshi (1609–1627) Sakai Tadayo (1610–1634) Doi Toshikatsu...
- Minister of ****an Morimitsu Hosokawa (born 1972), ****anese potter Hosokawa Narishige (1755–1810), daimyō of the Edo period Hosokawa Sumimoto (1489–1520), military...