Nabeshima_Motoshige

Nabeshima Motoshige

Nabeshima Motoshige

Daimyō of Ogi Domain


Nabeshima Motoshige (鍋島 元茂, Nabeshima Motoshige, November 24, 1602 – December 19, 1654) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo Period, who ruled the Ogi Domain.

Quick Facts 1st Lord of Ogi, Succeeded by ...

He was the eldest son of Nabeshima Katsushige, the first lord of Saga Domain. Although he was the eldest son of Nabeshima clan, he was displaced in the line of succession for Saga Domain by his younger half-brother, Tadanao, whose mother was a daughter of shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu, whilst his mother was a peasant woman named Oiwa. When his brother died, the office was succeeded by his nephew Mitsushige. He was a wise advisor to the third Tokugawa shogun Iemitsu.

In 1642, Ogi Domain was founded and Motoshige became its first daimyō.

He died in the third year of Jōō (1654), and his son, Naoyoshi, succeeded him.


References

    Hagakure by Yamamoto Tsunetomo

    Preceded by
    office created
    1st Daimyō of Ogi
    1864-1871
    Succeeded by
    Nabeshima Naoyoshi



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