Maeda Shigehiro

Maeda Shigehiro

Maeda Shigehiro (前田 重煕?) (August 18, 1729 – May 10, 1753) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period who ruled the Kaga domain.

Preceded by
Maeda Munetoki
7th (Maeda) lord of Kaga
1746-1753
Succeeded by
Maeda Shigenobu

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