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  1. Maeda Toshimasu (前田 利益, c. 1543 – 1612), better known as Maeda Keiji (前田 慶次) or Keijirō (慶次郎), was a Japanese samurai lord of the Sengoku period through early Edo period. He was the nephew of Maeda Toshiie and Maeda Matsu.

  2. Maeda Toshimasa (前田 利昌, ? – August 4, 1560) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. [unreliable source?] Also known as Toshiharu (利春), he was the son of Maeda Toshitaka. His seat was Arako Castle in Owari Province. Toshimasa was a vassal of Oda Nobuhide, who nominally ruled Owari Province from his seat at Kiyosu ...

  3. Maeda Toshimasa (前田利政, 1578 – August 18, 1633) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period to the early Edo period, belonging to the Maeda clan. He was the second son of Maeda Toshiie and Maeda Matsu .

  4. Toshimasa MAEDA (1578 - August 18, 1633), a busho (Japanese military commander) who lived from the Azuchi Momoyama Period to the Edo period, was the second son of Toshiie MAEDA, the first lord of the Kaga Domain, and his mother was Hoshunin.

  5. The Maeda Tosanokami-ke Shiryokan Museum preserves and displays approximately 9000 historical articles, including around 6,000 pieces of ancient writings, along with armor, weaponry, arts and calligraphy handed down through the generations in the Maeda Tosanokami family.

  6. Toshiie Maeda nació en 1539 como el cuarto hijo de Toshimasa Maeda, quien gobernó la aldea de Arako, distrito de Kaito, provincia de Owari (actualmente Arako, distrito de Nakagawa, ciudad de Nagoya).

  7. samuraiwr.com › persons › maeda-toshiieMaeda Toshiie

    Born in Arako on January 15, 1538, to Maeda Toshimasa, the lord of Arako Castle in Owari (now part of Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture), Toshiie, also known as Inuchiyo or Matazaemon, emerged from a distinguished lineage.