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* ''Death: 1659''
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* ''Birth: [[1576]]''
* ''Distinction: Mutsu warlord''
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* ''Death: [[1659]]''
* ''Title: Akita jô no suke
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* ''Title: Akita jô no suke''
* ''Other name: Ando Sansue
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* ''Other name: Ando Sanesue''
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* ''Japanese'': [[秋田]] 実季 ''(Akita Sanesue)''
  
Sansue was the second son of [[Ando Yoshisue]]. He defeated the [[Onodera clan|Onodera]] in battle in [[1588]] and clashed with the [[Nanbu clan|Nanbu family]]. He sided with [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]) but was unable to assist in the field due to an illness. He was transferred by the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] to Shisido in [[Hitachi province|Hitachi]] in [[1602]] and, in [[1632]], to Asama in [[Ise province]].
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Sanesue was the second son of [[Ando Yoshisue]] based in [[Mutsu province]]. He defeated the [[Onodera clan|Onodera]] in battle in [[1588]] and clashed with the [[Nanbu clan|Nanbu family]]. He sided with [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]) but was unable to assist in the field due to an illness. He was transferred by the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] to Shisido in [[Hitachi province|Hitachi]] in [[1602]] and, in [[1632]], to Asama in [[Ise province]].
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 22 February 2010

  • Birth: 1576
  • Death: 1659
  • Title: Akita jô no suke
  • Other name: Ando Sanesue
  • Japanese: 秋田 実季 (Akita Sanesue)


Sanesue was the second son of Ando Yoshisue based in Mutsu province. He defeated the Onodera in battle in 1588 and clashed with the Nanbu family. He sided with Tokugawa Ieyasu during the Sekigahara Campaign (1600) but was unable to assist in the field due to an illness. He was transferred by the Tokugawa to Shisido in Hitachi in 1602 and, in 1632, to Asama in Ise province.

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