Andō Chikasue
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Chikasue united the Hiyama Ando and Minato Ando families who had been divided. He obtained some mines, and he ruled the Akita port directly. He changed the name of the clan from Andō to Akita and was extolled as being like the Big Dipper in the northern sky. However, he died of sickness immediately before the unification of the north half of Dewa Province.[1][2]
He was succeeded by his son Akita Sanesue.
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- ↑ 武家家伝
- ↑ Junji Shioya, 新版県史 秋田県の歴史, Tokyo:Yamakawa, 2001, Template:ISBN
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