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[[Image:Abe_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Abe kamon.]]
 
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The Abe of Mikawa Province claimed Imperial descent and rose to some prominence under Tokugawa Ieyasu.
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*''Japanese:'' [[阿部 (Abe)|阿部]]氏 ''(Abe-shi)''
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The Abe clan was among the oldest in Japan, claiming [[Imperial family|Imperial]] descent and possibly originating as early as the [[Yamato period]]. The Abe were prominent during the [[Heian period]] and experienced a resurgence in the 18th century; during the [[Edo period]] the clan was based in [[Mikawa province]], later becoming lords of [[Fukuyama han]] in [[Bingo province]]. Several lords of Fukuyama, [[Abe Masahiro]] most prominent among them, served as ''[[roju|rôjû]]'', or in other top-level positions in the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] government.
  
 
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* [[Abe no Hirafu]]
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* [[Abe no Yoritoki]]
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* [[Abe no Sadato]]
 
* [[Abe Masakatsu]]
 
* [[Abe Masakatsu]]
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* [[Abe Masatsugu]]
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* [[Abe Tadaaki]]
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* [[Abe Masahiro]]
 
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 5 September 2017

The Abe kamon.

The Abe clan was among the oldest in Japan, claiming Imperial descent and possibly originating as early as the Yamato period. The Abe were prominent during the Heian period and experienced a resurgence in the 18th century; during the Edo period the clan was based in Mikawa province, later becoming lords of Fukuyama han in Bingo province. Several lords of Fukuyama, Abe Masahiro most prominent among them, served as rôjû, or in other top-level positions in the Tokugawa shogunate government.

Members of the Abe clan

References