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*''Born: [[1666]]'' | *''Born: [[1666]]'' | ||
*''Died: [[1720]]'' | *''Died: [[1720]]'' | ||
− | *''Titles: [[soba yonin|soba yônin]], | + | *''Titles: [[soba yonin|soba yônin]], Echizen-no-kami'' |
*''Japanese'': [[間部]]詮房 ''(Manabe Akifusa)'' | *''Japanese'': [[間部]]詮房 ''(Manabe Akifusa)'' | ||
Manabe Akifusa was a prominent shogunal advisor (''[[soba yonin|soba yônin]]'') under [[Tokugawa Ienobu]] and [[Tokugawa Ietsugu]], and [[daimyo|lord]] of [[Takasaki han]] in [[Kozuke province|Kôzuke province]]. | Manabe Akifusa was a prominent shogunal advisor (''[[soba yonin|soba yônin]]'') under [[Tokugawa Ienobu]] and [[Tokugawa Ietsugu]], and [[daimyo|lord]] of [[Takasaki han]] in [[Kozuke province|Kôzuke province]]. | ||
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+ | The son of [[Nishida Kiyosada]], he claimed descent from the [[Fujiwara clan]]. Akifusa served Ienobu from an early age. He became lord of the 50,000 ''[[koku]]'' domain of Takasaki in [[1710]], and then was transferred to [[Murakami han]] in [[Echigo province]] in [[1717]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | *Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 311n24. | ||
*Kamiya Nobuyuki, ''Ryûkyû to Nihon, Chûgoku'' 琉球と日本・中国, Yamakawa Shuppansha (2008), 57. | *Kamiya Nobuyuki, ''Ryûkyû to Nihon, Chûgoku'' 琉球と日本・中国, Yamakawa Shuppansha (2008), 57. | ||
[[Category:Samurai]] | [[Category:Samurai]] | ||
[[Category:Edo Period]] | [[Category:Edo Period]] |
Latest revision as of 00:04, 26 March 2014
- Born: 1666
- Died: 1720
- Titles: soba yônin, Echizen-no-kami
- Japanese: 間部詮房 (Manabe Akifusa)
Manabe Akifusa was a prominent shogunal advisor (soba yônin) under Tokugawa Ienobu and Tokugawa Ietsugu, and lord of Takasaki han in Kôzuke province.
The son of Nishida Kiyosada, he claimed descent from the Fujiwara clan. Akifusa served Ienobu from an early age. He became lord of the 50,000 koku domain of Takasaki in 1710, and then was transferred to Murakami han in Echigo province in 1717.
References
- Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), Told Round a Brushwood Fire, University of Tokyo Press (1979), 311n24.
- Kamiya Nobuyuki, Ryûkyû to Nihon, Chûgoku 琉球と日本・中国, Yamakawa Shuppansha (2008), 57.