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- Q3280850 subject Q5837549.
- Q3280850 subject Q6646104.
- Q3280850 subject Q7013404.
- Q3280850 subject Q7215644.
- Q3280850 subject Q8597306.
- Q3280850 abstract "Makino Tadakuni (牧野 忠訓, September 26, 1844 – June 16, 1875) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Nagaoka Domain. Born the son of Matsudaira Munehide, he was adopted as heir by Makino Tadayuki.".
- Q3280850 birthDate "1844-09-26".
- Q3280850 birthPlace Q17.
- Q3280850 birthPlace Q215646.
- Q3280850 deathDate "1875-06-16".
- Q3280850 orderInOffice "12thLord of Nagaoka".
- Q3280850 predecessor Q6739717.
- Q3280850 successor Q6739709.
- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q1041310.
- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q17.
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- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q215646.
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- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q5837549.
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- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646104.
- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q6739709.
- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q6739717.
- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013404.
- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215644.
- Q3280850 wikiPageWikiLink Q8597306.
- Q3280850 birthDate "1844-09-26".
- Q3280850 birthPlace Q17.
- Q3280850 birthPlace Q215646.
- Q3280850 deathDate "1875-06-16".
- Q3280850 name "Makino Tadakuni".
- Q3280850 order "12".
- Q3280850 predecessor Q6739717.
- Q3280850 successor Q6739709.
- Q3280850 type Person.
- Q3280850 type Agent.
- Q3280850 type OfficeHolder.
- Q3280850 type Person.
- Q3280850 type Agent.
- Q3280850 type NaturalPerson.
- Q3280850 type Thing.
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- Q3280850 type Person.
- Q3280850 comment "Makino Tadakuni (牧野 忠訓, September 26, 1844 – June 16, 1875) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Nagaoka Domain. Born the son of Matsudaira Munehide, he was adopted as heir by Makino Tadayuki.".
- Q3280850 label "Makino Tadakuni".
- Q3280850 name "Makino Tadakuni".