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Satake Yoshiatsu (佐竹 義敦,
November 24, 1748 – July 6, 1785) was the 8th daimyō of
Kubota Domain in Dewa Province, ****an (modern-day
Akita Prefecture),...
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under house arrest as part of the
Ansei Purge 1844 in
favor of his son
Yoshiatsu, and died of a
heart attack in 1860, at age 60.
Three of the
leading figures...
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Yoshiatsu Oiji (生地 慶充, Oiji
Yoshiatsu, born
April 2, 1998) is a ****anese
football player currently playing for FC Gifu.
Yoshiatsu Oiji
joined FC Tokyo...
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Miura Yoshiatsu - his son was
Miura Yoshimoto, who
committed suicide during the
Siege of Arai: 208
Miura Yoshimoto – the son of
Miura Yoshiatsu. Both...
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Yoshiko was
married to
Tokugawa Nariaki, and was
mother to the 10th Lord
Yoshiatsu, and the 15th and
final Tokugawa shogun,
Tokugawa Yoshinobu. Yoshiko,...
- (湛子女王,
Kiyoko Joō, 2
August 1919 – 1
August 2019);
married Count Ogyu
Yoshiatsu, died 1 day
before her 100th birthday. She was the last
surviving grandchild...
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Motokuni (1352–1406) 1405–1409
Shiba Yoshinori (1371–1418) 1409–1410
Shiba Yoshiatsu (1397–1434) 1410–1412
Hatakeyama Mitsuie (1372–1433) 1412–1421 Hosokawa...
- Tokyo), ****an. He was the
youngest of ten
children and his
father Hijikata Yoshiatsu (Hayato), a well-to-do farmer, died a few
months before his birth. His...
- predecessor, Muneharu. As lord of
Takasu he used the name
Matsudaira Yoshiatsu (松平 義淳).[citation needed] His
other names were
Tomosuke (友相) and Tomoatsu...
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Asaka Kiyoko (湛子, 2
August 1919 – 1
August 2019);
married Count Ogyu
Yoshiatsu. Like the
other imperial princes of the
Meiji period, it was expected...