Naitō Nobuatsu

Naitō Nobuatsu

Naitō Nobuatsu (内藤 信敦?, October 31, 1777 – May 23, 1825) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period, who ruled the Murakami Domain.

Preceded by
Naitō Nobuyori
Lord of Murakami
1781-1825
Succeeded by
Naitō Nobuchika
Preceded by
Matsudaira Norihiro
39th Kyoto Shoshidai
1823-1825
Succeeded by
Matsudaira Yasutō



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