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Suketsugu (written: 輔嗣 or 資次) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include: Kujō
Suketsugu (九条 輔嗣) (1784–1807), ****anese kuge...
- Kudō
Suketsugu (工藤 祐継, 1120 - 1162) was a
samurai of the late
Heian period ****an. He was also
known as Kudō
Takiguchi Suketsugu.
Suketsugu was born in...
- Kujō
Suketsugu (九条 輔嗣,
October 28, 1784 –
March 6, 1807), son of Nijō
Harutaka with
Tokugawa Yoshihime (daughter of
Tokugawa Munemoto) and
adopted son...
- in Roppongi, Tokyo.
Honda Suketsugu (本多助受, 3 June 1764 – 9 July 1824) was the 5th
Honda daimyō of
Iiyama Domain.
Suketsugu the
eldest son of
Honda Sukemitsu's...
- Ōta
Suketsugu (太田資次,
January 13, 1630 – May 20, 1685) was a daimyō
during early-Edo
period ****an. His
courtesy title was Settsu-no-kami. Ōta
Suketsugu was...
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court noble of the Edo
period (1603–1868). He was
adopted by his
brother Suketsugu as his son. He held a
regent position kampaku from 1856 to 1862, and retired...
- them were: (in
order of birth) Nijō
Narimichi (二条 斉通, 1781-1798) Kujō
Suketsugu Saionji 寛季
Consort of
Tokugawa Nariatsu,
third head of Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa...
- Nijō
Shigeyori (1751–1768) Nijō
Harutaka Nijō
Narimichi (1781–1798) Kujō
Suketsugu Saionji a
daughter married Tokugawa Nariatsu a
daughter married Matsudaira...
- Soga
Brothers incident.
Suketsune was born in 1147 as the son of Kudō
Suketsugu.
According to the
Azuma Kagami, when
Suketsune had his coming-of-age ceremony...
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Tadamoto 13th
Castellan of
Osaka 1662–1678 Succeeded by Ōta
Suketsugu Preceded by Ōta
Suketsugu Daimyō of
Hamamatsu 1678–1679 Succeeded by
Aoyama Tadao...