• daimyō Inaba Masakatsu (稲葉 正勝, 1597–1634), Japanese daimyō Inaba Masakuni (稲葉 正邦, 1834–1898), Japanese daimyō Inaba Masami (稲葉 正巳, 1815–1879), Japanese...
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  • Inaba Masakatsu (稲葉 正勝, 1597 – 22 February 1634) was a daimyō of early Edo-period Japan, who ruled Kakioka (Shimōsa Province) and Mōka (Shimotsuke Province)...
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  • Masakatsu (蜂須賀 正勝, 1526–1586), Japanese daimyō Masakatsu Hikosaka (彦坂 匡克, born 1991), Japanese rugby sevens player Inaba Masakatsu (稲葉 正勝, 1597–1634), Japanese...
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  • Naomasa (永井尚政)(1622–1633) Abe Masatsugu (阿部正次)(1623–1626) Inaba Masakatsu (稲葉正勝)(1623–1634) Naitō Tadashige (内藤忠重)(1623–1633) Sakai Tadakatsu (酒井忠勝)(1624–1638)...
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    (fudai) 1632-1685 1 Inaba Masakatsu (稲葉正勝) 1632–1634 Tango-no-kami (丹後守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 85,000 koku 2 Inaba Masanori (稲葉正則) 1634–1683 Mimasaka-no-kami (美濃守)...
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  • – Yazaki Hayato (矢崎 隼人) Masao Mishima – Inaba Tango (稲葉 丹後) Kei Satō – Fukushima Masakatsu (福島 正勝) Yoshio Inaba – Chijiiwa Jinai (千々岩 陣内) Yoshiro Aoki...
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