- S****a
Narimasa (佐々 成政,
February 6, 1536 – July 7, 1588) was a ****anese
samurai lord of the
Sengoku through Azuchi–Momoyama periods. He
entered Oda Nobunaga's...
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Chiba Shūsaku
Taira no
Narimasa (千葉 周作 成政, 1792,
Kesen Village (now part of Kesennuma,
Miyagi Prefecture), ****an –
January 17, 1855) was the
founder of...
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Tokugawa Narimasa (徳川 斉匡, June 3, 1779 – July 8, 1848) was a ****anese
samurai of the Edo period. The son of
Tokugawa Harusada, head of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa...
- of the so-called
Echizen Sanninshu (Echizen Triumvir)
along with S****a
Narimasa and Fuwa Mitsuharu. The
highest rank from the
court that he
received is...
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Nagano Narimasa (長野業正, 1491–1561) was a ****anese
samurai retainer of the
Uesugi clan
during the
Sengoku period and lord of Gunma. He was
known for building...
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Munetaka 4th Daimyō of Mito (1773–1841) Ienari(11) r. 1786–1837 (1779–1848)
Narimasa 3rd Head of
Tayasu family (1728–1766)
Munemoto 5th Daimyō of Mito (1793–1853)...
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Munetaka 4th Daimyō of Mito (1773–1841) Ienari(11) r. 1786–1837 (1779–1848)
Narimasa 3rd Head of
Tayasu family (1728–1766)
Munemoto 5th Daimyō of Mito (1793–1853)...
- S****a
Narimasa, lord of the
Toyama Castle, had a
mistress named Sayuri.
Sayuri was very
beautiful and
received much
affection from
Narimasa, resulting...
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family since Lord Mitsukuni. The 15th head of the Mito
House is
Tokugawa Narimasa (徳川斉正) (born in 1958). From July 2009 he is also the
director of Mito's...
- Hachi****
Narimasa (蜂須賀 斉昌) (August 24, 1795 –
October 8, 1859) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the
Tokushima Domain. His
court title...