Akita Toshisue

Akita Toshisue

nihongo|Akita Toshisue|秋田俊季, 1598 - February 14 1649, was the son of Sanesue in feudal Japan. He also served the Tokugawa and received Miharu (in Mutsu, 50,000 koku) in 1645.


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