Maeda Toshitsune

Maeda Toshitsune
Maeda Toshitsune
2nd Lord of Kaga
In office
1605–1639
Preceded by Maeda Toshinaga
Succeeded by Maeda Mitsutaka
Personal details
Born January 16, 1594(1594-01-16)
Died November 7, 1658(1658-11-07) (aged 64), aged 64
Nationality Japanese

Maeda Toshitsune (前田 利常?, January 16, 1594 – November 7, 1658) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period, who ruled the Kaga Domain. Toshitsune was a brother of Maeda Toshinaga and a son of Toshiie. Adopted as his heir, he became the wealthiest daimyo outside the Tokugawa. He controlled Etchū, Kaga, and Noto provinces. His heir was Maeda Mitsutaka.

Toshitsune's 2nd son Maeda Toshitsugu founded the Toyama Domain.

This article incorporates text from OpenHistory.

Preceded by
Maeda Toshinaga
2nd Lord of Kaga
(Maeda)

1605-1639
Succeeded by
Maeda Mitsutaka



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