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- Asano Tsunaakira (浅野 綱晟, June 21, 1637 – February 18, 1673) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Hiroshima Domain. Two of his consorts...
- married Asano Tsunaakira Manhime (1620–1700), daughter of Tamahime with Maeda To****sune and married Asano Mitsuakira had 3 sons: Asano Tsunaakira, Asano Naganao...
- married Kujō Kaneharu Aihime (d. 1659) married Asano Tsunaakira Yasuhime (d. 1679) married Asano Tsunaakira Yoshihime married Jonnyo Umehime married Matsudaira...
- Nagaakira (1619–1632); 426,500 koku** Asano Mitsuakira (1632–1672) Asano Tsunaakira (1672–1673) Asano Tsunanaga (1673–1708) Asano Yoshinaga (1708–1752) Asano...
- married Kujō Michifusa Third daughter married Asano Tsunaakira Fifth daughter married Asano Tsunaakira First daughter married Kujō Kaneharu Kujō Sukezane...
- (daughter of the 2nd shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada and Asai Oeyo) Children: Asano Tsunaakira (1637–1673) by Manhime Asano Naganao (1644–1666) by Manhime Asano Nagateru...
- 1911 Sakamoto Hajime 5 June 1911 Miyaoka Naoki 1 December 1911 Nomoto Tsunaakira 1 December 1911 Koizumi Kōtarō 1 December 1912 Tsuchiya Tamotsu 1 December...
- envoys. His daughter married the court noble Ichijō Kaneka. Father: Asano Tsunaakira Mother: Kujō Aiko (d. 1659), daughter of the regent Kujō Michifusa (son...
- angles closer to 90 degrees no matter how tall the target is. Nomoto Tsunaakira (1858–1922) Commander of Asahi. Later Admiral. He had 3 tours of duty...
- II. Mitsuakira, 2nd Lord of Hiroshima (1617–1693; r. 1632–1672) III. Tsunaakira, 3rd Lord of Hiroshima (1637–1673; r. 1672–1673) IV. Tsunanaga, 4th Lord...