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Andō Kiyosue

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Japanese daimyō In this Japanese name, the surname is Andō.
Andō kiyosue
Andō family head
In office
1547–1553
Preceded byAndō Hirosue
Succeeded byAndō Chikasue
Personal details
Born1514
Dewa Province, Japan
Died1553
Dewa Province

Andō Kiyosue (安東 舜季, 1514 – September 18, 1553) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period, who was a traditional authority in the north half of Dewa Province and the south half of Yezo island. Kiyosue was the son of Andō Hirosue.

Kiyosue mediated the Ainu dispute with the Japanese who followed for about 100 years, and had their trade agreements concluded.

References

  1. Mineo Kaiho, エゾの歴史, Tokyo:Kodansha, 1996, ISBN 4-06-258069-1


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