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Matsura Hisanobu

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Preceded by
  
Matsura Shigenobu

Name
  
Matsura Hisanobu

Grandchildren
  
Matsura Shigenobu

Spouse(s)
  
Omura Sono

Children
  
Matsura Takanobu


Nationality
  
Japanese

Parents
  
Matsuura Shigenobu

Succeeded by
  
Matsura Takanobu

Died
  
1602

Grandparents
  
Matsura Takanobu

Great grandchildren
  
Matsura Takashi, Matsura Masashi, Matsura Atsunobu

Matsura Hisanobu (松浦 久信, 1571 – October 14, 1602) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Azuchi-Momoyama period through early Edo period, who ruled the Hirado Domain of Hizen Province. His wife, Sono, was the daughter of the famous Christian daimyo, Ōmura Sumitada (whose territory was nearby).

Hisanobu and his father both served under Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Korean campaigns. At the time of the Battle of Sekigahara, Hisanobu fought on the Toyotomi side, although his father defected to the Tokugawa side and burned down his castle in Hirado as a gesture of loyalty to the new Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu.

Following the Battle of Sekigahara, Hisanobu was summoned to an audience with Tokugawa Ieyasu in Kyoto and died shortly afterwards. There are indications that he was ordered to commit seppuku. He was followed in succession by his son Matsura Takanobu.

References

Matsura Hisanobu Wikipedia