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Hachisuka Haruaki (蜂須賀 治昭) (January 3, 1758 – May 13, 1814) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Tokushima Domain.

Family

  • Father: Hachisuka Shigeyoshi
  • Mother: Tsutehime
  • Wife: Toshihime (1762-1786)
  • Concubines:
    • Takano-dono
    • Tsuyo no Kata
  • Children:
    • Hachisuka Akimaru
    • Norihime married Okubo Tadazane by Takano-dono
    • Norijiro by Takano-dono
    • Tsunahime married Matsudaira Sadanaga by Tsuyo no Kata
    • Hachisuka Narimasa by Tsuyo no Kata
    • Hachisuka Akiyuki by Tsuyo no Kata
    • Mitsuhime married Matsudaira Mitsuosa by Tsuyo no Kata
    • Yoshihime married Kuki Takanori by Tsuyo no Kata

Ancestry

Ancestors of Hachisuka Haruaki
16. Satake Yoshihide (1645-1721)
8. Satake Yoshimoto (1675-1752)
17. Yoshikawa
4. Satake Yoshimichi, 2nd Lord of Kubota-Shinden (1701-1765)
18. Koga Michijo (1647-1723)
9. Hirohata
19. Saionji
2. Hachisuka Shigeyoshi, 10th Lord of Tokushima (1738-1801)
20. Naitō Masachika, 2nd Lord of Izumi (1645-1696)
10. Naitō Masamori, 1st Lord of Annaka (1683-1738)
21. Abe
5. Naitō
22. Soshi Sadaaki
11. Soshi
1. Hachisuka Haruaki, 11th Lord of Tokushima
24. Tachibana Shigetora (1644-1701)
12. Tachibana Shigetaka
25. Seikō-in
6. Tachibana Sadayoshi, 5th Lord of Yanagawa (1698-1744)
26. Tachibana Tanenaga, 2nd Lord of Miike (1625-1711)
13. Tachibana Yuzumiin
27. Koide Kōgakuin
3. Tachibana Tsutehime
7. Nagaya Mine

References

  1. "Genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in Japanese). Retrieved 26 November 2017.
Preceded byHachisuka Shigeyoshi 11th (Hachisuka) Lord of Tokushima
1769–1813
Succeeded byHachisuka Narimasa
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