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Maeda Shigenobu (前田 重靖, December 31, 1735 – October 25, 1753) was an Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 8th daimyō of Kaga Domain in the Hokuriku region of Japan. He was the 9th hereditary chieftain of the Kanazawa Maeda clan. Kaga Domain passed to his younger brother Shigemichi.

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  • Maeda Shigenobu (前田 重靖, 31 décembre 1735-25 octobre 1753) est un daimyo du milieu de l'époque d'Edo, à la tête du domaine de Kaga. Trois mois après être devenu daimyō, il quitta Edo pour Kanazawa. Cependant, en cours de route, il contracta la rougeole et mourut peu après avoir atteint Kanazawa à l'âge de 17 ans. Famille * Père : Maeda Yoshinori (1690-1745) * Frères : * Maeda Munetoki (1725-1747) * Maeda Shigehiro (1729-1753) * Maeda Shigemichi (1741-1786) * Maeda Harunaga (1745-1810) (fr)
  • 前田 重靖(まえだ しげのぶ)は、加賀藩の第8代藩主。加賀前田家9代。第5代藩主・前田吉徳の五男であり、吉徳の息子で藩主についた5人(宗辰、重煕、重靖、重教、治脩)のうち3番目の藩主である。 (ja)
  • 前田重靖(日语:前田 重靖/まえだ しげのぶ Maeda Shigenobu,1735年12月31日-1753年10月25日),加賀藩第八代藩主。第五代藩主前田吉德的五子,母親是側室善良院 (於縫之方‧奧泉氏)。幼名嘉三郎。初名利見。他是第六代藩主前田宗辰和第七代藩主前田重熙的異母弟弟。未婚妻是德川宗直之女賢姫。 在寶曆三年(1753年)5月18日,異母兄長前田重熙逝世,他以「末期養子」形式就任第八代藩主。官位是正四位下加賀守左近卫权少将。同年7月28日,他獲得許可初次以藩主的身份歸國。但可惜在9月便病死在金澤,享年17歲。在10月5日加賀藩正式向外發表喪告。藩主之位由異母弟繼承。 (zh)
  • Maeda Shigenobu (前田 重靖, December 31, 1735 – October 25, 1753) was an Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 8th daimyō of Kaga Domain in the Hokuriku region of Japan. He was the 9th hereditary chieftain of the Kanazawa Maeda clan. Kaga Domain passed to his younger brother Shigemichi. (en)
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  • Maeda Shigenobu (前田 重靖, 31 décembre 1735-25 octobre 1753) est un daimyo du milieu de l'époque d'Edo, à la tête du domaine de Kaga. Trois mois après être devenu daimyō, il quitta Edo pour Kanazawa. Cependant, en cours de route, il contracta la rougeole et mourut peu après avoir atteint Kanazawa à l'âge de 17 ans. Famille * Père : Maeda Yoshinori (1690-1745) * Frères : * Maeda Munetoki (1725-1747) * Maeda Shigehiro (1729-1753) * Maeda Shigemichi (1741-1786) * Maeda Harunaga (1745-1810) (fr)
  • Maeda Shigenobu (前田 重靖, December 31, 1735 – October 25, 1753) was an Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 8th daimyō of Kaga Domain in the Hokuriku region of Japan. He was the 9th hereditary chieftain of the Kanazawa Maeda clan. Shigenobu was born in Kanazawa as the fifth son of Maeda Yoshinori. His mother was a concubine, Onui no Kata later Zenryo’in. His childhood name was Kisaburō (嘉三郎) and his youth name was Maeda Toshichika (利見). In 1748, during the height of the O-Ie Sōdō known as the “Kaga Sōdō” he was brought to Edo together with his elder brother Maeda Toshikazu, and was adopted as provisional heir to the young Maeda Shigehiro. He was presented in formal audience to Shōgun Tokugawa Ieshige in 1751. Less than two years later, with the unexpected death of his elder brother, Maeda Shigehiro in 1753, he became daimyō and was renamed Maeda Shigenobu, upon being received in formal audience once again by Shōgun Tokugawa Ieshige. Three months after becoming daimyō he departed Edo for Kanazawa; however, en route he contacted measles and died shortly after reaching Kanazawa at the age of 17. At that time, he was betrothed with Tokugawa Yoshihime, Tokugawa Munenao's daughter. Kaga Domain passed to his younger brother Shigemichi. (en)
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