Asano Tsunaakira
Asano Tsunaakira (浅野 綱晟, June 21, 1637 – February 18, 1673) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Hiroshima Domain.
Asano Tsunaakira | |
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3rd (Asano) Daimyō of Hiroshima | |
In office 1672–1673 | |
Preceded by | Asano Mitsuakira |
Succeeded by | Asano Tsunanaga |
Personal details | |
Born | June 21, 1637 |
Died | February 18, 1673 35) | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Spouse(s) |
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Two of his consorts were daughters of the court noble and regent Kujō Michifusa. His childhood name was Iwamatsu (岩松).
Family
- Father: Asano Mitsuakira
- Mother: Maeda Manhime (1618–1700), daughter of Maeda Toshitsune of Kaga Domain, and Tokugawa Tamahime (daughter of the 2nd shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada and Asai Oeyo)
- Wives:
- Kujō Aiko (d. 1659), second daughter of the regent Kujō Michifusa (son of the regent Kujō Yukiie and Toyotomi Sadako), and Matsudaira Tsuruhime (daughter of Matsudaira Tadanao of Fukui Domain and Tokugawa Katsuhime, daughter of the 2nd shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada and Asai Oeyo))
- Kujō Yasuko (d. 1679), fifth daughter of Kujō Michifusa and Matsudaira Tsuruhime
- Children:
- Asano Tsunanaga by Aiko
- Asano Nagazumi (1671–1718) by Yasuko
- daughter married Honda Tadatsune of Koriyama Domain
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References
- (in Japanese) "World Nobility" (4 November 2007)
Preceded by Asano Mitsuakira |
3rd (Asano) Daimyō of Hiroshima 1672–1673 |
Succeeded by Asano Tsunanaga |
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