Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Nabeshima
Nabeshima Naomasa
Nabeshima Naomasa was the 10th and final daimyō of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan. His honorary title was Hizen-no-Kami, and he was occasionally referred to as “Prince Hizen” in western accounts during the Bakumatsu period.
Nabeshima Nagako
Nabeshima Nagako (鍋島栄子) (1855–1941) was a feature of Japanese high society from the Meiji period to the early Shōwa era. Daughter of kuge Hirohashi Taneyasu, in April 1881 she married Nabeshima Naohiro, eleventh and final daimyō of the Saga Domain, in Italy, where he was performing official duties. Nagako served as secretary and chair of the Volunteer Nurses Association (篤志看護婦人会) of the Japanese Red Cross Society from 1887 to 1936 as well as president of the Oriental Women's Association (東洋婦人会).
Nabeshima Naoshige
Nabeshima Naoshige . Daimyō, señor feudal, de la provincia de Hizen durante el período Sengoku, siglo XVI. Hijo de Nabeshima Kiyosada, al principio fue conocido como Nobumasa, e inició su carrera militar en el clan Ryūzōji. Alcanzó a ser uno de los mejores generales bajo el mandato de Ryūzōji Takanobu. En 1570 Naoshige ayudó a Takanobu a defenderse en el castillo de Saga del asedio de 60.000 soldados, provenientes del clan Ōtomo. A pesar de que Naoshige solo disponía de 5.000 hombres, trazó un plan según el cual atacarían de noche el campamento de los soldados de Ōtomo para vencerlos, operación que finalmente tuvo éxito. Posteriormente, en 1575, realizó un ataque al castillo de Suko, al oeste de Hizen, forzando a su comandante, Hirai Tsuneharu, a suicidarse.
Nabeshima Naohiro
Nabeshima Naohiro or Nabeshima Chokudai was the 11th and final daimyō of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan. Before the Meiji Restoration, his name was Nabeshima Mochizuru and his honorary title was Hizen-no-Kami.