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Akaza Naoyasu (赤座 直保, ? – 1606) was a ****anese daimyō of the Azuchi–Momoyama period, who
served Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He was also
known as Kyūbei (久兵衛)...
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domain was
perennially in debt.
During the time of the 8th daimyō, Hori
Naoyasu, some
fiscal reforms were initiated,
which resulted in a
peasant uprising...
- with
Kobayakawa Hideaki,
Wakisaka Yasuharu,
Kutsuki Mototsuna and
Akaza Naoyasu.
Ieyasu won the
battle and
became the de
facto ruler of ****an.
Ieyasu seized...
- Prefecture.
Under the new
Meiji government, the
final daimyō,
Matsudaira Naoyasu was
given the
kazoku peerage title of
shishaku (viscount). As with most...
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Ishikawa clan Ōkubo clan
Sakai clan Toda clan [ja] Abe
Masakatsu Akaza Naoyasu Amano Ya****ge Ando
Naotsugu Ando
Shigenobu Aoyama Tadanari Ariyama Toyouji...
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Mizoguchi Naoyasu (溝口直養,
December 24, 1736 –
August 18, 1797) was the 8th daimyō of
Shibata Domain in
Echigo Province, ****an (modern-day
Niigata Prefecture)...
- Hideaki, Mototsuna,
along with
Wakisaka Yasuharu,
Ogawa Suketada and
Akaza Naoyasu, betra**** Mitsunari.
After the battle,
Ieyasu let
Yasuharu govern his domain...
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Seeing this,
Western Army
daimyos Wakisaka Yasuharu,
Ogawa Suketada,
Akaza Naoyasu and
Kutsuki Mototsuna switched sides,
turning the tide of battle. Heavily...
- The episode,
written by
Hideaki Anno and Akio Sat****wa and
directed by
Naoyasu Habu, was
first broadcast on TV
Tokyo on
January 10, 1996. The
series is...
- Joō, 12
September 1911 – 12
February 1989);
married Marquis Nabeshima Naoyasu in 1931. Last
grandchild of
Emperor Meiji to have been born
during his...