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Suketoshi (written: 資俊) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include: Chūjō
Suketoshi (中條 資俊) (1872–1947), ****anese leprologist...
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Matsudaira Suketoshi (松平 資俊, 1660 –
August 14, 1723) was a hatamoto, and
later a daimyō,
during mid-Edo
period ****an.
Matsudaira Suketoshi was the second...
- Ōta
Suketoshi (太田 資俊, 1720 –
January 12, 1764) was a daimyō
during mid-Edo
period ****an and
fifth hereditary chieftain of the Kakegawa-Ōta clan. His courtesy...
- Roppongi, Tokyo.
Honda Suketoshi (本多助賢, 6
February 1791 – 23
October 1858) was the 6th
Honda daimyō of
Iiyama Domain.
Suketoshi was born as the younger...
- Chūjō
Suketoshi (中條 資俊,
December 7, 1872 –
March 3, 1947) was a ****anese physician, a Hansen's
disease researcher, the
first director of
Matsuoka Hoyoen...
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hands of her
stepmother by
becoming a nun at the Taima-dera in Nara Chūjō
Suketoshi (中條 資俊?, 1872–1947), ****anese
physician Michio Chûjô (中條道夫, 1908–2004)...
- more than 1,000
leprosy patients between 1888 and 1901 in his house.
Suketoshi ****o (中條資俊 1872–1947) was a ****anese physician, a Hansen's
disease researcher...
- Preceded by
Aoyama Tadao Daimyō of
Hamamatsu 1685–1702 Succeeded by
Matsudaira Suketoshi Preceded by
Inoue Masamine Daimyō of
Kameyama 1702–1722 Succeeded by Aoyama...
- in 1734.
Tatebayashi remained vacant in 1740, when Sukeharu's son Ōta
Suketoshi was
finally appointed daimyo. He was
transferred to
Kakegawa Domain in...
- of the Under-Secretaries
General of the
League of Nations,
sociologist Suketoshi Tanabe, and the
folklorist Kunio Yanagita. Toda's
first published work...