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- Ōta Sukeyoshi may refer to: Ōta Sukeyoshi (I) (1739–1805), daimyō of Kakegawa Domain Ōta Sukeyoshi (II) (1854–1913), daimyō of Kakegawa Domain This disambiguation...
- Ōta Sukeyoshi (太田 資美, March 22, 1854 – December 28, 1913) was the 7th (and final) daimyō of Kakegawa Domain in Tōtōmi Province, (part of modern-day ****uoka...
- agricultural yields. Shinano Province 58 villages in Minochi District Honda Sukeyoshi (本多助芳, 1663 – 25 May 1725) was a daimyō in the early Edo period Tokugawa...
- Ōta Sukeyoshi (太田 資愛, 1739 – March 17, 1805) was the 2nd daimyō of Kakegawa Domain in Tōtōmi Province, (modern-day ****uoka Prefecture) in mid-Edo period...
- (松平乗完)(1789–1793) Honda Tadakazu (本多忠籌)(1790–1798) Toda Ujinori (戸田氏教)(1790–1806) Ōta Sukeyoshi (太田資愛)(1793–1801) Andō Nobunari (安藤信成)(1793–1810) Makino Tadakiyo (牧野忠精)(1801–1816...
- Kakegawa Domain (53,000 koku) in Tōtōmi. The final head of the clan, Ōta Sukeyoshi received the kazoku peerage title of shishaku ("viscount") in the Meiji...
- Noisshiki Sukeyoshi, followed the retreating Sakon. As they pursued him, they were ambushed and fought blindly in the forest until Sukeyoshi was killed...
- Hiroakira (1777–1781) Makino Sadanaga (1781–1784) Toda Tadatō (1784–1789) Ōta Sukeyoshi (1789–1782) Hotta Masanari (1792–1798) Makino Tadakiyo (1798–1801) Doi...
- Commanders and leaders Emperor Go-Uda Prince Koreyasu Hōjō Tokimune Shōni Sukeyoshi Ōtomo Yoriyasu Shōni Tsuneyasu Shōni Kageyasu Kikuchi Takefusa Takezaki...
- Hiroakira (1777–1781) Makino Sadanaga (1781–1784) Toda Tadatō (1784–1789) Ōta Sukeyoshi (1789–1782) Hotta Masanari (1792–1798) Makino Tadakiyo (1798–1801) Doi...