- with Yusa
Naganori and Yusa
Nobunori to
overthrow his lord. He then
approached Oda
Nobunaga after falling out with
Nobunori and
served Nobunaga to guarantee...
-
Viscount Matsudaira Nobunori (松平 喜徳,
December 1, 1855 – June 3, 1891) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Bakumatsu period and the 10th (and final) daimyō of...
- Masane-reishin (忠誠雲神). His heir,
Matsudaira Nobunori, was
adopted from the Mito-Tokugawa family. However,
Nobunori left the Aizu-Matsudaira clan soon after...
- Daughter:
Hisahime (1853-1853) Concubine:
Etsuko 19th Son:
Matsudaira Nobunori 14th Daughter:
Yasuhime (1857-1859) 15th Daughter:
Masahime (1858–1873)...
- 1821, and
confirmed in his title, but died only a few days later.
Nanbu Nobunori (南部信誉,
November 1805 –
September 5, 1862) was the 2nd daimyō of Shichinohe...
-
under house arrest in the Myōkoku-ji
temple with
Katamori and
Matsudaira Nobunori, Katamori's
adoptive son. She was
later put
under custody of the Kishu...
- household, most
likely on
Teramachi Street in Kyoto, with her
younger brother Nobunori.
Their mother died,
perhaps in childbirth, when they were
quite young....
- of Mito (1773–1816)
Tokugawa Nariaki, 9th daimyō of Mito (1800–1860) X.
Nobunori, 10th daimyō of Aizu, 10th
family head,
Viscount (1855–1891; Lord: 1868;...
-
grave is at the
temple of Ryoshin-ji in Shimizu-ku, ****uoka.
Matsudaira Nobunori (松平信義, 1742-October 24, 1801), also
known as
Matsudaira Masanobu was the...
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Hosokawa Tadatoshi Hosokawa Mitsunao Hosokawa Tsunatoshi (1643–1714)
Hosokawa Nobunori (1676–1732)
Hosokawa Munetaka (1716–1747)
Hosokawa Shigekata Hosokawa Harutoshi...