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  1. Ii Naosuke war Daimyō von Hikone und Tairō des Tokugawa-Shogunats, eine Position, die er vom 23. April 1858 bis zu seiner Ermordung am 24. März 1860 innehatte. Am bekanntesten ist er als Unterhändler für den Harris-Vertrag mit den Vereinigten Staaten. Er war außerdem ein enthusiastischer und versierter Teemeister der ...

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    Ii Naosuke (井伊 直弼, November 29, 1815 – March 24, 1860) [1] was a daimyō (feudal lord) of Hikone (1850–1860) and also Tairō of the Tokugawa shogunate, Japan, a position he held from April 23, 1858, until his death, assassinated in the Sakuradamon Incident on March 24, 1860. He is most famous for signing the Harris Treaty ...

  3. Ii Naosuke (born Nov. 29, 1815, Hikone, Japan—died March 24, 1860, Edo [now Tokyo]) was a Japanese feudal lord and statesman who was responsible for Japan’s signing the first treaty of commerce with the United States (1858), opening the country to Western influence, and for the last attempt at reasserting the traditional political role of ...

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    ZEIGE ALLE FRAGEN. Ii Naosuke ( japanisch 井伊直弼; Ii Naosuke; * 29. November 1815 in Edo, Japan; † 24. März 1860 ebenda) war Daimyō von Hikone (1850–1860) und Tairō des Tokugawa -Shogunats, eine Position, die er vom 23. April 1858 bis zu seiner Ermordung am 24. März 1860 innehatte.

  5. Ii Naosuke (japanisch 井伊直弼; Ii Naosuke; * 29. November 1815 i n Edo, Japan; † 24. März 1860 [1] ebenda) w ar Daimyō v on Hikone (1850–1860) u nd Tairō d es Tokugawa-Shogunats, e ine Position, d ie er v om 23. April 1858 b is zu seiner Ermordung a m 24. März 1860 innehatte.

  6. 23. Juni 2018 · Lord of Hikone and ill-fated Tokugawa regent. Ii Naosuke (井伊直弼, 1815-1860) was the fourteenth daimyō of the Hikone Domain (modern-day Shiga Prefecture ) and as tairō (大老, "regent") of the Tokugawa shogunate the de-facto ruler of Japan for almost two years (1858-60).

  7. Ii Naosuke, was killed by these radical swordsmen in 1860. The apparent high-handedness of Naosuke’s actions, and his clear insult to the emperor and to the House of Mito (a Tokugawa collateral) left him with few supporters. Few were surprised, therefore, when Naosuke was assassinated by 17 ronin from Mito on March 3rd, 1860.