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In this Japanese name, the surname is Hachisuka.

Hachisuka Tadateru (蜂須賀 忠英) (April 1611 – May 11, 1652) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Tokushima Domain.

He was the eldest son of Hachisuka Yoshishige.

Tadateru's court title was Awa no kami.

Family

  • Father: Hachisuka Yoshishige
  • Mother: Manhime (1592–1666)
  • Wife: Reishoin (d.1655)
  • Concubines:
    • unknown maybe Commoner
    • daughter of Takada Masaharu
  • Children:
    • Hachisuka Mitsutaka by Reishoin
    • Hachisuka Takashige (1634-1707) by Reishoin
    • Hachisuka Takanori (1642-1695) by daughter of Takada Masaharu
    • Ishimatsu by unknown maybe Commoner
    • Kiyohime married Inada Tanehide by unknown maybe Commoner
    • Hachisuka Takayoshi (1643-1698) by unknown maybe Commoner
Preceded byHachisuka Yoshishige 2nd (Hachisuka) Lord of Tokushima
1620–1652
Succeeded byHachisuka Mitsutaka

References

  1. Swet, F van. "Finding a Place: Rōnin in the Tokugawa Period" (PDF).


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