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Inadome Sukenao (稲富 祐直, 1552 – 1611) also
known as
Inadome Ichimu was a ****anese
military engineer and
commander of the
Sengoku period. He
served the...
- Museum.
Antique ****anese
katana with
koshirae and shirasaya,
attributed to
Sukenao, 1600s ****anese
katana showing a
horimono (blade carving), Metropolitan...
- province)
Parent School: Inatomi-ryu[3] Inatomi-ryū (稲富流) Founder:
Inatomi Sukenao - 稲富 祐直 Era:
Keicho (1596-1615)
Place of Origin: Tanabe,
Tanba Province...
- from the
Fujiwara clan, also came from this family. In 1526, Tominokōji
Sukenao (富小路資直, d. 1535) was
promoted to the rank dōjō (堂上) of Kuge, and the ancestor...
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Yoshimichi Isshiki Yoshisada Isshiki Noriuji Inadome Sukehide Inadome Sukenao Takebeyama Castle (Yata Castle)
Yuminoki Castle Papinot,
Jacques Edmond...
- Bun'ō (1702–1754; 文応女王)
Court lady: Irie
Itsuko (?–1763; 入江伊津子), Irie
Sukenao’s daughter Fourteenth son:
Prince Kachi (1709–1713; 嘉智宮)
Twelfth daughter:...
- Iga no Kami
Sadatsugu (伊賀守定次)
Nanki Shigekuni I (南紀重国)
Tsuda Ōmi no Kami
Sukenao (津田近江守助直)
Osafune Sukemitsu (長船祐光)
Yokoyama Sukesada (横山祐定) = Sukesada...
- Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 45,000 koku Ōta clan, 1684-1705 (fudai) 1 Ōta
Sukenao (太田 資直) 1684–1705 Settsu-no-kami (摂津守)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下)...
- a
daughter of
Honda Tadatoshi, daimyō of
Okazaki Domain. His son, Ōta
Sukenao,
later became daimyō of
Tanaka Domain in
Suruga Province. Papinot, Edmund...
- (1682–1699) Naitō
Shigeyori (1684–1685)
Matsudaira Tadachika (1685) Ōta
Sukenao (1685–1686)
Inagaki Shigesada (1685–1689) Ōkubo
Tadamasu (1687–1688) Miura...