Hachisuka Narihiro
In this Japanese name, the family name is Hachisuka.
| Hachisuka Narihiro | |
|---|---|
| Lord of Tokushima | |
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In office 1843–1868 | |
| Preceded by | Hachisuka Narimasa |
| Succeeded by | Hachisuka Mochiaki |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
October 14, 1821 Edo, Japan |
| Died | January 30, 1868 (aged 46) |
| Nationality | Japanese |
Hachisuka Narihiro (蜂須賀 斉裕, October 14, 1821 – January 30, 1868) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Tokushima Domain. He was a son of the eleventh shogun, Tokugawa Ienari.
Biography
As stated above, Narihiro was a son of the 11th shogun, Ienari. Ienari had many children, who were given in adoption to various daimyo families throughout the country; Narihiro was given to the Tokushima lord, Hachisuka Narimasa, as an adopted heir. Narihiro succeeded to family headship in 1843, and engaged in a variety of reforms, intended to ease the issues of peasant revolt which Narimasa's mismanagement had caused. He continued his headship until 1868, when he was succeeded by Hachisuka Mochiaki.
References
| Preceded by Hachisuka Narimasa |
13th (Hachisuka) lord of Tokushima 1843–1868 |
Succeeded by Hachisuka Mochiaki |
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