Andō Kiyosue (安東 舜季, 1514 – September 18, 1553) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period, who was a traditional authority in the north half of Dewa Province and the south half of Yezo island. Kiyosue was the son of Andō Hirosue.
Andō kiyosue | |
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Andō family head | |
In office 1547–1553 | |
Preceded by | Andō Hirosue |
Succeeded by | Andō Chikasue |
Personal details | |
Born | 1514 Dewa Province, Japan |
Died | 1553 Dewa Province |
Kiyosue mediated the Ainu dispute with the Japanese who followed for about 100 years, and had their trade agreements concluded.[1]
References
edit- ^ Mineo Kaiho, エゾの歴史, Tokyo:Kodansha, 1996, ISBN 4-06-258069-1