- Azai
Sukemasa (浅井 亮政, 1491 –
January 21, 1542) was the
Sengoku era head of the Azai clan.
Sukemasa was a
retainer of the Kyōgoku clan but when the Kyōgoku...
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Sukemasa (written: 亮政, 輔政, 資昌 or 佐理) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include: Azai
Sukemasa (浅井 亮政) (1491–1546), ****anese...
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Sukemasa Irie (入江 相政, Irie
Sukemasa, June 29, 1905 –
September 29, 1985) was a ****anese essayist. A
second cousin of the Shōwa Emperor, Irie was born...
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Fujiwara no
Sukemasa (藤原 佐理, 944 –
August 19, 998) was a ****anese noble, statesman, and
renowned calligrapher of the
middle Heian period.
Grandson and...
- Takat****sa
Sukemasa (鷹司 輔政,
August 18, 1849 –
September 11, 1867), son of
regent Sukehiro, was a Kugyō or ****anese
court noble of the late
Tokugawa shogunate...
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Matsudaira Sukemasa (松平資昌,
November 3, 1744 –
February 11, 1762) was a daimyō
during mid-Edo
period ****an.
Matsudaira Sukemasa was the
third son of Matsudaira...
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Hisamasa (浅井 久政, Azai Hisamasa, 1526 –
September 23, 1573) was a son of Azai
Sukemasa and the
second head of the Azai clan.
Hisamasa became the head of the clan...
- (honorable suicide) in 1573. Azai
Sukemasa – son of Azai Naotane,
established Odani Castle in 1516 Azai
Hisamasa – son of
Sukemasa, was
defeated by the Sasaki...
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Kihei Asakura Yoshikage Ayame Kagekatsu Azai
Hisamasa Azai
Nagamasa Azai
Sukemasa Baba
Nobufusa Bessho Nagaharu Chacha Chiba Shusaku Narimasa Chōsokabe Morichika...
- the so-called
Sanseki 三跡 (Three
Brush Traces),
along with
Fujiwara no
Sukemasa and
Fujiwara no Yukinari,
Michikaze is
considered the
founder of ****anese...