Nanbu Nobuoki (南部信恩, 6 November 1678 – 31 December 1707) was a mid-Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 5th daimyō of Morioka Domain in northern Japan. He was the 31st hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Bingo-no-kami, and his Court rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. On his death, his half-brother Nanbu Toshimoto, was adopted as his heir. However, Nobuoki's widow subsequently gave birth to a posthumous son, Nanbu Toshimi, who was later adopted by Nanbu Tomomoto, thus maintaining the direct line of succession.
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| - 南部信恩 (ja)
- 난부 노부오키 (1678년) (ko)
- Nanbu Nobuoki (en)
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| - 난부 노부오키(일본어: 南部信恩, 1678년 11월 6일 ~ 1707년 12월 31일)는 모리오카 번의 5대 번주이다. 관위는 종5위하, 비젠노카미(備前守)이다. 4대 번주 난부 유키노부의 셋째 아들로 에도의 아자부 저택에서 태어났다. 1700년에는 형 가, 1702년에는 아버지 유키노부가 사망하면서 가문을 계승하여 번주 자리에 올랐다. 1707년, 30세의 나이로 사망하였다. 사망할 당시에는 아들이 없었기 때문에 동생 난부 도시모토가 양자로 그 뒤를 이었고, 사후에 측실로부터 아들 도시미가 태어났다. (ko)
- 南部 信恩(なんぶ のぶおき)は、江戸時代中期の大名。陸奥国盛岡藩の第5代藩主。官位は従五位下・備後守。 (ja)
- Nanbu Nobuoki (南部信恩, 6 November 1678 – 31 December 1707) was a mid-Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 5th daimyō of Morioka Domain in northern Japan. He was the 31st hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Bingo-no-kami, and his Court rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. On his death, his half-brother Nanbu Toshimoto, was adopted as his heir. However, Nobuoki's widow subsequently gave birth to a posthumous son, Nanbu Toshimi, who was later adopted by Nanbu Tomomoto, thus maintaining the direct line of succession. (en)
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| - Nanbu Nobuoki (南部信恩, 6 November 1678 – 31 December 1707) was a mid-Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 5th daimyō of Morioka Domain in northern Japan. He was the 31st hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Bingo-no-kami, and his Court rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Nobuoki was the 3rd son of Nanbu Yukinobu, the 4th daimyō of Morioka Domain. He was born in the domain's Azabu residence in Edo. As his older brother died young, he became heir on 1 May 1701, and was received in formal audience by shōgun Tokugawa Yoshimune on 15 May. On 25 July, he wed the daughter of , daimyō of Chōfu Domain and on 18 December received the formal courtesy title of Bingo-no-kami. He became daimyō on the death of his father in November 1702. On 15 April 1703, he entered Morioka Domain for the first time. At this time the domain was suffering from crop failure and immediately after he took office the 1703 Genroku earthquake destroyed the domain's Edo residences. As a result, the domain's finances were plunged further into arrears. During his short tenure, he was unable to overturn the strong influence of Confucianism introduced by his father into the domain's administration, and died on 31 December 1707 at a relatively young age. On his death, his half-brother Nanbu Toshimoto, was adopted as his heir. However, Nobuoki's widow subsequently gave birth to a posthumous son, Nanbu Toshimi, who was later adopted by Nanbu Tomomoto, thus maintaining the direct line of succession. (en)
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