Ii Naonori

Ii Naonori

Count nihongo|Ii Naonori|linktext|井|伊|直|憲 (May 22, 1848-January 9, 1904) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Hikone Domain. He was the second son of Ii Naosuke. After he was relieved of office in 1871, he studied in the United States and England. He was created count in the Meiji era.

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