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Kuze Hirotami (久世広民) (1737–1800), also known as Kuze Tango-no-kami Hirotami (久世丹後守広民), was a Japanese politician during late 18th-century Nagasaki bugyō or governor of Nagasaki port, located on southwestern shore of Kyūshū island in the Japanese archipelago. Kuze was one of the Nagasaki bugyō between 1775 and 1784. His childhood name was Shōkurō (称九郎). His only daughter married Uesugi Yoshinaga. Kuze is a close relation of one of the Osaka shoshidai in this period, .

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  • Kuze Hirotami (fr)
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  • 久世 広民(くぜ ひろたみ、元文2年10月6日(1737年10月29日) - 寛政11年12月23日(1800年1月17日))は、江戸時代の旗本。通称九郎、官位は従五位下丹波守。子に上杉義長室ら。生年は享保17年(1732年)とも。 (ja)
  • Kuze Hirotami (久世広民) (1737–1800), also known as Kuze Tango-no-kami Hirotami (久世丹後守広民), was a Japanese politician during late 18th-century Nagasaki bugyō or governor of Nagasaki port, located on southwestern shore of Kyūshū island in the Japanese archipelago. Kuze was one of the Nagasaki bugyō between 1775 and 1784. His childhood name was Shōkurō (称九郎). His only daughter married Uesugi Yoshinaga. Kuze is a close relation of one of the Osaka shoshidai in this period, . (en)
  • Kuze Hirotami (久世広民, 1737-1800), aussi connu sous le nom de Kuze Tango-no-kami Hirotami (久世丹後守広民), est un Nagasaki bugyō de la fin du XVIIIe siècle, ou gouverneur du port de Nagasaki, situé sur la rive sud-ouest de l'île de Kyūshū de l'archipel japonais. Kuze occupe le poste de Nagasaki bugyō de 1775 à 1784. Kuze est une proche relation de Kuze Hiroakira, un des shoshidai d'Osaka à cette époque. En 1783, Kuze est aussi un des quatre administrateurs financiers du shogunal ou kanjō-bugyō (勘定奉行), avec Akai Tadamasa, Kurihara Morisada et Matsumoto Hidemochi. Tanuma Okitsugu est le patron de Kuze. (fr)
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  • Kuze Hirotami (久世広民) (1737–1800), also known as Kuze Tango-no-kami Hirotami (久世丹後守広民), was a Japanese politician during late 18th-century Nagasaki bugyō or governor of Nagasaki port, located on southwestern shore of Kyūshū island in the Japanese archipelago. Kuze was one of the Nagasaki bugyō between 1775 and 1784. His childhood name was Shōkurō (称九郎). His only daughter married Uesugi Yoshinaga. As Nagasaki bugyō, Kuze was paired with another shogunate official, each alternately exchanging places in Edo and Nagasaki. For example, the diaries maintained by Dutch East Indies Company (VOC) merchants during this period record that as (Tsuchiya Suruga-no-kami) is arriving in Nagasaki to take up his duties as Nagasaki bugyō on September 27, 1783, Kuze is preparing to leave en route to Edo; and they both will swap locations the following autumn. The VOC accounts describe Kuze as a good governor. Kuze is a close relation of one of the Osaka shoshidai in this period, . In 1783, Kuze was also one of four Shogunal finance administrators or kanjō-bugyō (勘定奉行), along with , , and . Tanuma Okitsugu was Kuze's patron. The oldest surviving letter from Kutsuki Masatsuna to Isaac Titsingh dates from 1789; and this letter mentions prominent mutual friends such as Kuze and , who was the father-in-law of the eleventh Tokugawa shōgun Ienari. (en)
  • Kuze Hirotami (久世広民, 1737-1800), aussi connu sous le nom de Kuze Tango-no-kami Hirotami (久世丹後守広民), est un Nagasaki bugyō de la fin du XVIIIe siècle, ou gouverneur du port de Nagasaki, situé sur la rive sud-ouest de l'île de Kyūshū de l'archipel japonais. Kuze occupe le poste de Nagasaki bugyō de 1775 à 1784. En tant que Nagasaki bugyō, Kuze est associé avec un autre fonctionnaire du shogunat, chacun échangeant sa place à tour de rôle de Nagasaki à Edo. Ainsi, les journaux tenus par les commerçants de la Compagnie néerlandaise des Indes orientales (VOC) durant cette période indiquent qu'alors que Tsuchiya Morinao (Tsuchiya Suruga-no-kami) arrive à Nagasaki pour prendre ses fonctions de Nagasaki bugō le 27 septembre 1783, Kuze se prépare à se mettre en route pour Edo, et tous deux vont échanger leur lieu de résidence l'automne suivant. Les comptes-rendus de la VOC décrivent Kuze comme un bon gouverneur. Kuze est une proche relation de Kuze Hiroakira, un des shoshidai d'Osaka à cette époque. En 1783, Kuze est aussi un des quatre administrateurs financiers du shogunal ou kanjō-bugyō (勘定奉行), avec Akai Tadamasa, Kurihara Morisada et Matsumoto Hidemochi. Tanuma Okitsugu est le patron de Kuze. La plus ancienne lettre encore existante de Kutsuki Masatsuna à Isaac Titsingh date de 1789 et mentionne d'importants amis communs tels que Kuze et Shimazu Shigehide, beau-père de Ienari, onzième shogun Tokugawa. (fr)
  • 久世 広民(くぜ ひろたみ、元文2年10月6日(1737年10月29日) - 寛政11年12月23日(1800年1月17日))は、江戸時代の旗本。通称九郎、官位は従五位下丹波守。子に上杉義長室ら。生年は享保17年(1732年)とも。 (ja)
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