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Nabeshima Naoshige (鍋島 直茂,
April 12, 1538 – July 24, 1618) was a
warlord of the
Sengoku and
early Edo
periods and
progenitor of the
Nabeshima lords of...
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retainers and
warlords such as Katō
Kiyomasa (1562–1611) and
Nabeshima Naoshige were
generally recorded or p****ed down to
posterity around the turn of...
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short period of time in the town of Saga,
which was
ruled by
Nabeshima Naoshige, the de
facto founder of the Saga
Domain in Kyushu. He was then
given to...
- planned, and
attempting to take all of the
glory for himself;
Nabeshima Naoshige then
proposed a
compromise of
dividing the ****anese
troops into two separate...
- Born to
Nabeshima Naoshige, he
became lord of Saga-han.
Katsushige was born in Saga, the son of
Nabeshima Naoshige. At the time,
Naoshige was a
senior retainer...
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Domain was
established for Hori
Naoshige, the 4th son of Hori Naomasa, daimyō of Sanjō
Domain in
Echigo Province.
Naoshige had
holdings of 2,000 koku in...
- [attribution needed] In the late 16th century, the
feudal lord
Nabeshima Naoshige (1538–1618)
would write a set of wall
inscriptions for his followers. Historians...
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Shimazu and
Arima forces in 1584, his
retainer Nabeshima Naoshige gained control of the castle.
Naoshige allied the clan with
Toyotomi Hideyoshi and gained...
- Katō
returned south and took up
residence in
Anbyeon while Nabeshima Naoshige headquartered in Gilju. By
winter local resistance began pushing back at...
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invasion of Kyūshū;
Nabeshima Naoshige was
granted the
region of Saga as his fief, as a
reward for his efforts.
Naoshige also
contributed to Hideyoshi's...