Sukemasa (written: 亮政, 輔政, 資昌 or 佐理) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Azai Sukemasa (浅井 亮政) (1491–1546), Japanese samurai and daimyō
Fujiwara no Sukemasa (藤原 佐理) (944–998), Japanese calligrapher
Matsudaira Sukemasa (松平 資昌) (1744–1762), Japanese daimyō
Takatsukasa Sukemasa (鷹司 輔政) (1849-1867), Japanese kugyō
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Azai Sukemasa (浅井 亮政, 1491 – January 21, 1542) was the head of the Azai clan. Sukemasa was a retainer of the Kyōgoku clan but when the Kyōgoku clan declined...
Sukemasa (written: 亮政, 輔政, 資昌 or 佐理) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Azai Sukemasa (浅井 亮政) (1491–1546), Japanese...
Matsudaira Sukemasa (松平資昌, November 3, 1744 – February 11, 1762) was a daimyō during mid-Edo period Japan. Matsudaira Sukemasa was the third son of Matsudaira...
Sukemasa Irie (入江 相政, Irie Sukemasa, June 29, 1905 – September 29, 1985) was a Japanese essayist. A second cousin of the Shōwa Emperor, Irie was born...
Fujiwara no Sukemasa (藤原 佐理, 944 – August 19, 998) was a Japanese noble, statesman, and renowned calligrapher of the middle Heian period. Grandson and...
committed seppuku in 1573. Azai Sukemasa – son of Azai Naotane, established Odani Castle in 1516 Azai Hisamasa – son of Sukemasa, was defeated by the Sasaki...
Takatsukasa Sukemasa (鷹司 輔政, August 18, 1849 – September 11, 1867), son of regent Sukehiro, was a Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the late Tokugawa shogunate...
Hisamasa (浅井 久政, Azai Hisamasa, 1526 – September 23, 1573) was a son of Azai Sukemasa and the second head of the Azai clan. Hisamasa became the head of the clan...
the so-called Sanseki 三跡 (Three Brush Traces), along with Fujiwara no Sukemasa and Fujiwara no Yukinari, Michikaze is considered the founder of Japanese...
to Matsudono Michiaki Kamemaru (1625-1628) Man (1627-1689) married Ota Sukemasa Kiku (1628-1706) married Matsudaira Yasuhiro Matsudaira Yoritomo (1629-1693)...
control of the Asami clan as deputies of the Kyōgoku. From 1516, Azai Sukemasa formed an alliance of minor warlords from 1516 and were able to expel the...
(浅井三将, Azai-sanshō). Kiyotsuna served three generations of the Azai lords: Sukemasa, Hisamasa, and Nagamasa. As a mark of the Azai family's deep trust of Akao...
Fujiwara no Yukinari, known as Gonseki from 権 in his court title. Fujiwara no Sukemasa, known as Saseki from the character 佐 in his name. Sanpitsu, a similar...
Shingen, and thus seized Kamakura. In 1563, Kenshin saved his ally Ōta Sukemasa who was under siege by both Hōjō Ujiyasu and Takeda Shingen, while in November...
1020) Fujiwara no Akimitsu, Japanese bureaucrat (d. 1021) Fujiwara no Sukemasa, Japanese statesman (d. 998) Ibn Juljul, Muslim physician (approximate...
Brush Traces (Sanseki 三跡), along with Ono no Michikaze and Fujiwara no Sukemasa. Yukinari was the son of a courtier by the name of Fujiwara no Yoshitaka...
the so-called sanseki (三跡, "Three Brush Traces"), along with Fujiwara no Sukemasa and Fujiwara no Yukinari, is considered the founder of the authentically...
Seo Hui, Korean politician and diplomat (b. 942) August 19 – Fujiwara no Sukemasa, Japanese statesman (b. 944) August 24 – Sisinnius II, patriarch of Constantinople...
1260) 1527 – Juan de Grijalva, Spanish explorer (b. 1489) 1546 – Azai Sukemasa, Japanese daimyō (b. 1491) 1609 – Joseph Justus Scaliger, French historian...
Sugawara no Fumitoki (899-981), who was Junior Third Rank, and Sugawara no Sukemasa (925-1009), who was Junior Third Rank, Associate Counselor and Undersecretary...