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Asano Mitsuakira
Japanese samurai From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Asano Mitsuakira (September 11, 1617 – May 27, 1693) was a Japanese samurai of the early Edo period who served as daimyō of the Hiroshima Domain from 1632 to 1672. His childhood name was Ichimatsu (市松) and later become Iwamatsu (岩松).
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Family
- Father: Asano Nagaakira
- Mother: Tokugawa Furihime (1580–1617), third daughter of the shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu
- Wife: Maeda Manhime (1618–1700), daughter of Maeda Toshitsune, 2nd Daimyo of Kaga Domain and Tokugawa Tamahime (daughter of the 2nd shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada and Asai Oeyo)
- Children:
- Asano Tsunaakira (1637–1673) by Manhime
- Asano Naganao (1644–1666) by Manhime
- Asano Nagateru (1652–1702) by Manhime
- Ichihime married Tozawa Masanobu of Shinjō Domain by Manhime
- Kamehime married Sengoku Tadatoshi of Ueda Domain by Manhime
- Hisahime married Ogasawara Tadakatsu of Kokura Domain by Manhime
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