Hachisuka Narihiro
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In this Japanese name, the family name is "Hachisuka".
Hachisuka Narihiro | |
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Lord of Tokushima | |
In office 1843–1868 | |
Preceded by | Hachisuka Narimasa |
Succeeded by | Hachisuka Mochiaki |
Personal details | |
Born | Edo, Japan | October 14, 1821
Died | January 30, 1868 46) | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Hachisuka Narihiro (蜂須賀 斉裕, October 14, 1821 – January 30, 1868) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Tokushima Domain. He was a son of the twelfth shogun, Tokugawa Ienari.
Biography
As stated above, Narihiro was a son of the 12th shogun, Ienari. Ienari had many children, who were given in adoption to various daimyo families throughout the country; Narihiro was given to the Tokushima lord, Hachisuka Narimasa, as an adopted heir. Narihiro succeeded to family headship in 1843, and engaged in a variety of reforms, intended to ease the issues of peasant revolt which Narimasa's mismanagement had caused. He continued his headship until 1868, when he was succeeded by Hachisuka Mochiaki.
References
Preceded by Hachisuka Narimasa |
13th (Hachisuka) lord of Tokushima 1843-1868 |
Succeeded by Hachisuka Mochiaki |
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