Nabeshima Naozumi
Nabeshima Naozumi (鍋島 直澄, January 1, 1616 – April 5, 1669) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Hasunoike Domain in Hizen Province (modern-day Saga Prefecture). He was the son of Nabeshima Katsushige, and was a viable candidate for succession to the lordship of the Saga Domain upon the death of his brother Tadanao (Naozumi married Tadanao's widow); however, this plan was unsuccessful. Naozumi was instead granted 52,000 koku in Hizen Province, and became the first daimyō of Hasunoike.
Preceded by none |
Daimyō of Hasunoike 1639–1665 |
Succeeded by Nabeshima Naoyuki |
Nabeshima Naozumi | |
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Daimyō of Hasunoike | |
In office 1639–1665 | |
Preceded by | none |
Succeeded by | Nabeshima Naoyuki |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Japanese |
References
- (in Japanese) Naozumi on Nekhet's "World Nobility" site (14 September 2007)
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