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Matsudaira Nobuhira [ja], the
youngest son of Takat****sa Nobufusa.
Because of his sister's
marriage to the shōgun
Tokugawa Iemitsu since 1623,
Nobuhira moved...
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Tsugaru Nobuhira (津軽 信枚, May 9, 1586 –
February 14, 1631) was the
second daimyō of
Hirosaki Domain in
northern Mutsu Province, Honshū, ****an (modern-day...
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Nobuhira Takanuki (born 9 May 1938) is a ****anese
former cyclist. He
competed in the team
pursuit at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "
Nobuhira Takanuki Olympic...
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Mitsunaka of the
Tottori Domain, and Matsuhime, who
married Matsudaira Nobuhira of the
Yoshii Domain.
Following his death, he was
referred to by the title...
- (1598–1638)
married ****ushima
Masayuki (1858–1602)
later married Tsugaru Nobuhira of
Hirosaki Domain Tsubakihime married Tanaka Tadamasa (1585–1620) of Yanagawa...
- Utō-mura). The town was
rebuilt in 1626
under orders of the daimyō,
Tsugaru Nobuhira and
renamed "Aomori", but this name did not come into
common use until...
- of
Hirosaki Domain under the
Tokugawa shogunate. His successor,
Tsugaru Nobuhira,
completed the
castle in 1611, but its m****ive 5-story
tenshu was lost...
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Nobufusa (1620–1662), the
younger son of
Tsugaru Nobuhira, 2nd daimyō of
Hirosaki Domain.
Nobuhira had an
elder son (Tsugaru Nobuyoshi) by his first...
- for
Ishida Mitsunari's
daughter to
marry his
third son and heir,
Tsugaru Nobuhira. As a result, the clan was
confirmed in its
original territory with only...
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received the
courtesy title of Ukyo-no-daifu. With his
third son,
Tsugaru Nobuhira, he parti****ted in the
Battle of
Sekigahara as part of the
Eastern Army...