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Matsudaira Naonori Matsudaira Nobutsuna Matsudaira Nobutsuna Matsudaira Shigenao Matsudaira Tadaaki Matsudaira Tadaaki Matsudaira Tadamasa Matsudaira Tadamasa...
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Nanbu Shigenao (南部重直, 16
April 1606 – 30
October 1664) was an
early Edo
period ****anese samurai, and the 2nd daimyō of
Morioka Domain in
northern ****an...
- 500
under Ogasawara Nagatsugu; from Bungo-Takada, 1,500
under Matsudaira Shigenao, and from Kagoshima, 1,000
under Yamada Arinaga, a
senior retainer of the...
- take the name Nabeshima, however,
until the late 15th century, when Shōni
Shigenao established himself at
Nabeshima in
Hizen Province (today part of Saga...
- (1596–1667) Hōju-in (1597–1649)
Ogasawara Tadatomo (1599–1663)
Matsudaira Shigenao (1601–1643)
Ogasawara Tadayoshi Ogasawara Nagatoshi Matsudaira Ieharu Torin’in...
- The
first who used Aoki name was Aoki
Shigenao (1529–1614). Aoki
Shigenao was a v****al to one of Oda Nobunaga's prin****l advisors, Niwa Nagahide. During...
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residence in Edo in 1632 at the age of 57, and was
succeeded by his son,
Nanbu Shigenao. His
grave was
originally at the
temple of Shōju-ji in Sannohe, but was...
- Newton's
cooling law
Archived 2015-06-14 at the
Wayback Machine Maruyama,
Shigenao; Moriya, S****chi (2021). "Newton's Law of Cooling:
Follow up and exploration"...
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Tatsumi Sugiura Producer(s)
Atsushi Taniguchi Programmer(s)
Junichi Kawai Shigenao Kawai Yuki Ōta
Tominobu Kaieda Shintaro Minamino Writer(s)
Toshiyuki Kaziwara...
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Sadako (1850-1872)
married Prince Arisugawa Taruhito 17th Son:
Tsuchiya Shigenao (1854-1904) of
Tsuchiura Domain 18th Son:
Tokugawa Akitake 20th Son: Tatsumoro...