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Nabeshima Motoshige

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36: 358: 231:, while his mother was a peasant woman named Oiwa. When his brother died, the office was succeeded by his nephew Mitsushige. He was a wise advisor to the third 396: 306: 279: 420: 222:, he was displaced in the line of succession for Saga Domain by his younger half-brother, Tadanao, whose mother was a daughter of 435: 389: 425: 382: 245: 144: 430: 211: 138: 121: 163: 232: 302: 275: 366: 235: 415: 228: 219: 409: 35: 296: 269: 215: 331: 204: 200: 48: 224: 241:
In 1642, Ogi Domain was founded and Motoshige became its first daimyō.
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The Economic Aspects of the History of the Civilization of Japan
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and served as a chief retainer to Lord Nabeshima of Hizen.
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Index


Lord of Ogi
Japanese
Nabeshima Katsushige
Nabeshima Mitsushige
Nabeshima Tadanao
Shimabara Rebellion
daimyō
Edo Period
Ogi Domain
Nabeshima Katsushige
Saga Domain
Nabeshima clan
shōgun
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokugawa shogun
Iemitsu
Jōō


Rediscovering Budo: From a Swordsman's Perspective
ISBN
978-90-04-21391-3
The Economic Aspects of the History of the Civilization of Japan
ISBN
978-1-136-52373-1
1st Daimyō of Ogi
Japan
stub
expanding it

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