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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...
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Shigenobu (重信 慎之介, born 1993), Japanese baseball player Maeda Shigenobu (前田 重靖, 1735–1753), a Japanese daimyō Yanagawa Shigenobu (柳川 重信, 1787–1832), a...
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Maeda Shigemichi (前田 重教, November 30, 1741 – July 7, 1786) was an Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 9th daimyō of Kaga Domain in the Hokuriku region...
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Seiichiro 中條精一郎 1868–1936 Nomura Ichiro 野村一郎 1868–1942 Tsukamoto Yasushi 塚本靖 1869–1937 Noguchi Magoichi 野口孫市 1869–1915 Matsunosuke Moriyama 森山松之助 1869–1949...
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Winy Maas (b. 1959) Alexander MacWilliam Sr. (1891–1966) Maeda Minosuke (前田巳之助, 1889–1966) Maeno Jun'ichirō (前野淳一郎, b. 1926) Kamel Mahadin (b. 1954)...
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