Maeda Yoshiyasu

Maeda Yoshiyasu

Maeda Yoshiyasu (前田 慶寧?) (June 24, 1830 – May 22, 1874) was a Japanese daimyo who was the last ruler of the Kaga Domain. He was the brother and adopted heir of Maeda Nariyasu .

Preceded by
Maeda Nariyasu
13th (Maeda) lord of Kaga
1866-1871
Succeeded by
none

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