Abe Masatsugu

Abe Masatsugu

nihongo|Abe Masatsugu|阿部正次|extra=1569-1647 was the son of Abe Masakatsu, one of the long lived retainers of Tokugawa Ieyasu.

Masatsugu served under Tokugawa Hidetada (eldest son of Ieyasu), in the Osaka campaigns of 1614 - 1615. In 1620 he was given Odawara in Sagami Province. Later moved to Musashi-Iwatsuki.

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