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- Yoshisuke (written: 義介, 義助, 義祐 or 良弼) is a masculine ****anese given name. Notable people with the name include: Yoshisuke Aikawa (鮎川 義介, 1880–1967), ****anese...
- Yoshisuke Aikawa (or Gisuke Ayukawa) (鮎川 義介, Aikawa Yoshisuke, 6 November 1880 – 13 February 1967) was a ****anese entrepreneur, businessman, and politician...
- Itō Yoshisuke (伊東 義祐, 1512 – August 29, 1585) was a ****anese daimyō of the Sengoku period. In his lifetime, he was the head of the Itō clan. In 1538,...
- Nitta Yoshisuke (新田義助) also known as Wakiya Yoshisuke (脇屋義助) , (1305–1340) was the brother of Nitta Yoshisada in the early fourteenth century, and supported...
- Fujiwara no Yoshisuke (藤原 良輔, 813–867) was a ****anese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period. He was a minister during the reign of...
- Rokkaku Yoshisuke (六角義介)(died 1612) or Yoshiharu, was the son of Rokkaku Yoshikata; and, after 1562, he took responsibility for administration in his...
- Gukanshō. Among his sons were Kujō Yoshimichi (九条 良通, 1167–1188), Kujō Yoshisuke (九条 良輔, 1185–1218), Kujō Yoshihira (九条 良平, 1185–1240) and Yo****sune....
- companies and ****an's most powerful business groupings. Founded in 1928 by Yoshisuke Aikawa, the group was originally a holding company created as an offshoot...
- Atobe Yoshisuke (跡部 良弼, November 18, 1799 – February 1, 1869) was a ****anese samurai of the late Edo period. A hatamoto serving the Tokugawa shōgun, Yoshisuke...
- (1695–1719) Shōda Yasutoshi (1699–1701) Sakakibara Tadayuki (1836–1837) Atobe Yoshisuke (1839–1841, 1855–1856) Tōyama Kagemoto (1844) Ido Hiromichi 1853–1855)...