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Hachisuka Tsunanori

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Hachisuka Tsunanori (蜂須賀 綱矩) (June 24, 1661 – December 16, 1730) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Tokushima Domain.[1] His court title was Awaji no kami.

Family

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  • Father: Hachisuka Takanori (1642-1695)
  • Mother: Oshichi no Kata
  • Wives:
    • Enhime
    • Kahime
  • Concubines:
    • Yokoyama-dono
    • Fukura-dono
    • Commoner
  • Children:
    • Hachisuka Yoshitake (1692-1725) by Enhime
    • Hachisuka Munekazu by Kahime
    • Kotaro by Yokoyama-dono
    • Hachisuka Takahiro (1694-1756) by Yokoyama-dono
    • Ishimaru by Yokoyama-dono
    • daughter by Fukura-dono
    • Donosuke by Commoner
    • Renkoin married Ii Naonobu by Commoner
    • Hachigoro by Commoner
    • Gengo by Commoner
    • daughter married Ogasawara Tadasada by Commoner
    • daughter married Okubo Tadaoki by Commoner
    • daughter married Ando Nobutada by Commoner

References

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  1. ^ 張文朝著 (2012-12-01). 日本における"詩經"學史 (in Japanese). 萬卷樓圖書股份有限公司. p. 76. ISBN 978-957-739-778-2.
Preceded by 5th (Hachisuka) Lord of Tokushima
1678–1728
Succeeded by