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    Abe Masatō (阿部正外, February 15, 1828 – April 20, 1887) was the 7th Abe daimyō of Shirakawa Domain, and an important official in the Bakumatsu period Tokugawa...
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  • Japanese daimyō Abe Masanori (1806–1823), Japanese daimyō Abe Masatsugu (1569–1647), Japanese daimyō Abe Masatō (1828–1887), Japanese daimyō Abe Masayoshi (1769–1808)...
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    then assigned to the Abe clan of Oshi Domain, who ruled over eight generations to the Meiji restoration. The 7th daimyō, Abe Masatō, rose to the post of...
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  • Nordic combined skier Abe Masatō (阿部 正外, 1828–1887), Japanese daimyō Masatoshi Abe (阿部 正俊, 1942–2020), Japanese politician Abe Masatsugu (阿部 正次, 1569–1647)...
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  • Makino Tadayuki (牧野忠恭)(1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (松前崇広)(1864–1865) Abe Masato (阿部正外)(1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (諏訪忠誠)(1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (稲葉正邦)(1864–1865...
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    Hiroshi Abe (阿部 寛, Abe Hiroshi, born 22 June 1964) is a Japanese model and actor. He is known for his roles in TRICK and Godzilla 2000: Millennium. Modelling...
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    Tanagura Domain. Abe Masakiyo was the eldest son of Abe Masato, who at the time was a 3000 koku hatamoto. After the sudden death of Abe Masahisa of Shirakawa...
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    Abe Masahiro (阿部 正弘, December 3, 1819 – August 6, 1857) was the chief senior councilor (rōjū) in the Tokugawa shogunate of the Bakumatsu period at the...
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    as a potential successor. However, this was strongly opposed by the rōjū Abe Masahiro, and Iesada remained heir. Iesada became shōgun on the sudden death...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    councillors, Abe Masahiro, was responsible for dealing with the Americans. Having no precedent to manage this threat to national security, Abe tried to balance...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    councillors, Abe Masahiro (1819–1857), was responsible for dealing with the Americans. Having no precedent to manage this threat to national security, Abe tried...
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    shogunal advisor Abe Masahiro appeased the anti-foreign party. Ii led the fudai daimyōs in their effort to bring about the downfall of Abe Masahiro and replace...
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  • Satohiro, 1849–1856. Izawa Masayoshi, 1858. Oguri Tadamasa, 1862–1863. Abe Masatō, 1863–1864. Inoue Kiyonao, 1863, 1866–1868. Beasley, William G. (1955)...
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    (1019–1062) who occupied the Kuriyagawa Stockade; Abe no Masato who occupied the Kurosawa Stockade; Abe no Norito who stayed at the Koromo Stockade with his...
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    forced into exile and retirement. Mizuno was replaced by Doi Yoshitsura, Abe Masahiro and Tsutsui Masanori as rōjū. He forced the retirement of Tokugawa...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    Masato Hagiwara (萩原 聖人, Hagiwara Masato, born August 21, 1971) is a Japanese actor, voice actor, narrator and professional mahjong player. When Hagiwara...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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    Hirayama Masaru, "Three Generations of the Sanada" (PHP Institute, 2011) Abe takeshi; Abe takeshi (1990), 戦国人名事典 [Encyclopedia of Famous People from the Sengoku...
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    (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba Masakuni (1864–1865, 1866–1868)...
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  • (1860–1861). Takeuchi Yasunori (1861–1864). Okubo Ichio (1861–1862). Abe Masatō (1862–1863). Kawaji Toshiaki (1863). Ikeda Nagaaki (1863–1864). Kawazu...
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    Masato Sakai (堺 雅人) is a Japanese actor. Since the success of Naoki Hanzawa (2013), he has become one of the most famous actors in Japan. Sakai aspired...
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