Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Maeda
Maeda Toshiie
Maeda Toshiie fue uno de los principales generales de Oda Nobunaga desde la era Sengoku del siglo XVI hasta el período Azuchi-Momoyama. El rango más alto que recibió de la corte fue el de Dainagon, o Gran Consejero.
Maeda Toshimasu
Maeda Toshimasu , better known as Maeda Keiji (前田慶次) or Keijirō (慶次郎), was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Edo period. He was famously the nephew of Maeda Toshiie and Maeda Matsu. In legends and fictions, he is one of the most celebrated kabukimono of the time period who is known for his monstrous height and his peerless strength. Toshimasu's horse and companion, Matsukaze, was one of the most famous warhorses in Japan.
Maeda Matsu
Maeda Matsu (前田まつ), also known as Omatsu no Kata (お松の方) (1547–1617), was a Japanese noble lady and aristocrat of the 16th century. She was the wife of Maeda Toshiie, who founded the Kaga Domain. Matsu had a reputation for intelligence; she was skilled at both literary and martial arts, she fought alongside her clan. Known for her fierce determination, Matsu was vitally important to the success of the Maeda clan, being at the forefront of many political and diplomatic issues. She was eternalized for saving the Maeda clan from Tokugawa Ieyasu in Battle of Sekigahara and Siege of Osaka.
Maeda Toshitsune
Maeda Toshitsune fue un samurái japonés de principios del período Edo, y el segundo daimyō del dominio de Kaga en la región de Hokuriku de Japón, y el tercer jefe hereditario del clan Maeda. Toshitsune era un hermano de Maeda Toshinaga y un hijo de Maeda Toshiie. Era el daimyo más rico dentro del shogunato Tokugawa, y su dominio abarcaba las provincias Etchū, Kaga y Noto. Su nombre de infancia fue Saruchiyo más tarde "Inuchiyo" .
Maeda Toshinaga
Maeda Toshinaga fue un samurái y daimyō del dominio de Kaga durante inicios del periodo Edo en la historia de Japón.
Maeda Toshimasa
Maeda Toshimasa was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. Also known as Toshiharu (利治), he was the son of Maeda Toshitaka. Ruled Arako Castle in Owari Province. Toshimasa was a vassal of Oda Nobuhide, who nominally ruled Owari Province from his seat at Kiyosu Castle.
Maeda Toshihisa
Maeda Miyu
Miyu Maeda is a Japanese table tennis player.