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* ''Sons: [[Matsuura Hisanobu|Hisanobu]]''
 
* ''Sons: [[Matsuura Hisanobu|Hisanobu]]''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Hizen province|Hizen]] warlord''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Hizen province|Hizen]] warlord''
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*''Japanese'': [[松浦]]鎮信 ''(Matsuura Shigenobu)''
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Matsuura Shigenobu was the son of [[Matsuura Takanobu (1529-1599)|Matsuura Takanobu]], and was a [[Sengoku period]] ''daimyô'' of [[Hirado]].
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Shigenobu was the son of [[Matsuura Takanobu]] and ruled [[Hirado]]. He became [[daimyo|daimyô]] in [[1568]] and defeated his rivals the [[So clan|Sô]] (of [[Tsushima Island]]) in [[1572]]. He briefly submitted to the authority of the [[Ryuzoji clan|Ryûzôji]], then gave his support to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] during the latter's [[Kyushu Campaign]] ([[1587]]). Though he had officially retired in favor of his son [[Matsuura Hisanobu|Hisanobu]] in [[1589]], he led some 3,000 men to Korea under [[Konishi Yukinaga]] in the [[Korean Invasions|1st Korean Campaign]], and again in the 2nd Campaign, gaining fame for leading an attack at Namwön. As a result of his activities in [[1587]] and in Korea, the Matsuura domain was increased to include the [[Sonogi]] area in Hizen and [[Iki Island]], for a total of 63,000 [[koku]]. He remained neutral during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] but did not suffer the loss of any lands as a result; he came aboard the English ship Clove in [[1613]], an event recorded by John Saris. Shigenobu was ultimately succeeded by his grandson [[Matsuura Takanobu|Takanobu]].
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Shigenobu became lord in [[1568]] and defeated his rivals the [[So clan|Sô]] (of [[Tsushima]]) in [[1572]]. He briefly submitted to the authority of the [[Ryuzoji clan|Ryûzôji clan]], before giving his support to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] during the latter's [[Kyushu Campaign]] of [[1587]]. Though Shigenobu officially retired in favor of his son [[Matsuura Hisanobu|Hisanobu]] in [[1589]], he led some 3,000 men to Korea under [[Konishi Yukinaga]] in the [[Korean Invasions|1st Korean Campaign]], and again in the 2nd Campaign, gaining fame for leading an attack at Namwön. As a result of his activities in 1587 and in Korea, the Matsuura domain was increased to include the [[Sonogi]] area in Hizen and [[Iki Island]], bringing the domain to a total size of 63,000 ''[[koku]]''. Shigenobu remained neutral during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] and did not suffer the loss of any lands as a result; he came aboard the English ship ''Clove'' in [[1613]], an event recorded by [[John Saris]].
    
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