Atobe Yoshisuke
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Japanese samurai (1799–1869)Template:SHORTDESC:Japanese samurai (1799–1869)
In this Japanese name, the surname is Atobe.
Atobe Yoshisuke (跡部 良弼; November 18, 1799 – February 1, 1869) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period. A hatamoto serving the Tokugawa shōgun, Yoshisuke was the biological younger brother of the Bakufu senior councilor Mizuno Tadakuni.[1] Atobe was not known for his good relations with daimyōs, having once angered Date Yoshikuni, the powerful lord of Sendai in Mutsu Province by throwing him out of a highway lodging.
He served as the governor of Yamashiro Province.[2]
Atobe was appointed to the post of wakadoshiyori in 1868, and died roughly a year later.
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