Nabeshima Naotada
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Nabeshima Naotada | |
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In office 1845 – 1869 |
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Preceded by | Nabeshima Naotomo |
Succeeded by | none |
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Nationality | Japanese |
Nabeshima Naotada (鍋島直紀 Nabeshima Naotada?) (1826-1891) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Hasunoike Domain in Hizen Province (modern-day Saga Prefecture). The son of the previous Hasuonike lord, Nabeshima Naotomo, Naotada held the title of Kai no Kami and the court rank of junior 5th, lower grade (ju go i no ge 従五位下).[1] Naotada became a viscount in the Meiji era.
Preceded by Nabeshima Naotomo |
Daimyo of Hasunoike 1845-1869 |
Succeeded by none (domain abolished) |
Preceded by Nabeshima Naotomo |
Hasunoike-Nabeshima family head 1845-1869 |
Succeeded by Nabeshima Naoyawa |
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- (Japanese) Naotada on Nekhet's "World Nobility" site (14 Sept. 2007)
- (Japanese) Hasunoike Domain on "Edo 300 HTML"
- (Japanese) Hasunoike Domain on "Edo Daimyo Kugyo"