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Inaba Masayasu (稲葉 正休, 1640 – October 7, 1684) was a Japanese hatamoto and daimyō (feudal lord) of Aono han in Mino Province in Edo period Japan. Masayasu's family was descended from . Masayasu was the son of hatamoto , from whom he inherited the 5000 koku territory of Aono han in 1656. He served as a page and clerk for some time, before being summoned by the shogunate to oversee irrigation projects in the provinces of Kawachi and Settsu. For this, he was awarded the post of wakadoshiyori in 1682, and had his lands expanded to 12,000 koku. Masayasu visited Kyoto as part of a formal inspection in 1683. In this period, Masayasu's cousin, Inaba Masamichi, held the powerful and highly trusted position of Kyoto shoshidai.

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  • Inaba Masayasu (稲葉 正休, 1640 – October 7, 1684) was a Japanese hatamoto and daimyō (feudal lord) of Aono han in Mino Province in Edo period Japan. Masayasu's family was descended from . Masayasu was the son of hatamoto , from whom he inherited the 5000 koku territory of Aono han in 1656. He served as a page and clerk for some time, before being summoned by the shogunate to oversee irrigation projects in the provinces of Kawachi and Settsu. For this, he was awarded the post of wakadoshiyori in 1682, and had his lands expanded to 12,000 koku. Masayasu visited Kyoto as part of a formal inspection in 1683. In this period, Masayasu's cousin, Inaba Masamichi, held the powerful and highly trusted position of Kyoto shoshidai. Masayasu is perhaps best known to history for assassinating his distant cousin, the Tairō Hotta Masatoshi (Masatoshi’s grandMother was Daughter of Inaba Masanori which made Masatoshi was Masayas’s first cousin once removed) inside Edo castle in 1684. Masayasu's motives remain unknown; but the absence of severe adverse repercussions for his family leaves open the supposition that the shōgun himself was privy to a planned assassination. In the Edo period, the Inaba were identified as one of the fudai or insider daimyō clans which were hereditary vassals or allies of the Tokugawa clan, in contrast with the tozama or outsider clans. (en)
  • Inaba Masayasu (稲葉 正休) (1640 – 7 octobre 1684) est un hatamoto et daimyō du domaine d'Aono dans la province de Mino au cours de l'époque d'Edo du Japon. La famille de Masayasu descend de Konō Michitaka. (fr)
  • 稲葉 正休(いなば まさやす)は、江戸時代前期の旗本・大名。美濃青野藩主。旗本・稲葉正吉の長男。大老・堀田正俊は従甥に当たる。美濃と縁の深い稲葉氏の一族である。 (ja)
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  • Inaba Masayasu (稲葉 正休) (1640 – 7 octobre 1684) est un hatamoto et daimyō du domaine d'Aono dans la province de Mino au cours de l'époque d'Edo du Japon. La famille de Masayasu descend de Konō Michitaka. (fr)
  • 稲葉 正休(いなば まさやす)は、江戸時代前期の旗本・大名。美濃青野藩主。旗本・稲葉正吉の長男。大老・堀田正俊は従甥に当たる。美濃と縁の深い稲葉氏の一族である。 (ja)
  • Inaba Masayasu (稲葉 正休, 1640 – October 7, 1684) was a Japanese hatamoto and daimyō (feudal lord) of Aono han in Mino Province in Edo period Japan. Masayasu's family was descended from . Masayasu was the son of hatamoto , from whom he inherited the 5000 koku territory of Aono han in 1656. He served as a page and clerk for some time, before being summoned by the shogunate to oversee irrigation projects in the provinces of Kawachi and Settsu. For this, he was awarded the post of wakadoshiyori in 1682, and had his lands expanded to 12,000 koku. Masayasu visited Kyoto as part of a formal inspection in 1683. In this period, Masayasu's cousin, Inaba Masamichi, held the powerful and highly trusted position of Kyoto shoshidai. (en)
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  • Inaba Masayasu (fr)
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  • 稲葉正休 (ja)
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