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Nejime Shigenaga (禰寝 重長, 1536 – 1580) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through Azuchi-Momoyama period. The son of , Shigenaga was a retainer of the , and the 16th generation head of his family. He joined Kimotsuki Kanetsugu in the fight against the Shimazu in Ōsumi Province. However, following the Kimotsuki clan's defeat, Shigenaga saw that the family's position was untenable, so he independently concluded a peace agreement with Shimazu Yoshihisa. This incurred the wrath of , who attacked him; however, the Shimazu were able to save Shigenaga from death. Later, Shigenaga became a retainer under Shimazu Yoshihisa, and assisted the Shimazu clan in issues of trade. Shigenaga is said to be the first person who encouraged the cultivation of mandarin oranges in Japan.

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  • Nejime Shigenaga (禰寝 重長, 1536-1580) est un samouraï des époques Sengoku et Azuchi-Momoya de l'histoire du Japon. Fils de Nejime Kiyotoshi, Shigenaga est un obligé du clan Kimotsuki et le chef à la 16e génération de sa famille. Il rejoint Kimotsuki Kanetsugu dans sa lutte contre le clan Shimazu de la province d'Ōsumi. Cependant, à la suite de la défaite du clan Kimotsuki, Shigenaga comprend que la position de la famille est intenable aussi conclut-il indépendamment un accord de paix avec Shimazu Yoshihisa. Cela suscite la colère de Kimotsuki Kanesuke qui l'attaque. Cependant, les Shimazu sont en mesure de sauver Shigenaga. Plus tard, Shigenaga devient obligé de Shimazu Yoshihisa et aide le clan Shimazu dans des questions commerciales. Shigenaga passe pour avoir été le premier à encourager l
  • 禰寝 重長(ねじめ しげたけ、1536年 - 1580年)は、大隅国の国人である禰寝氏の第16代当主で、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての武将。根占七ヶ郷(根占院。現在の肝属郡錦江町大根占地域及び肝属郡南大隅町根占地域)を領有していた。
  • Nejime Shigenaga (禰寝 重長, 1536 – 1580) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through Azuchi-Momoyama period. The son of , Shigenaga was a retainer of the , and the 16th generation head of his family. He joined Kimotsuki Kanetsugu in the fight against the Shimazu in Ōsumi Province. However, following the Kimotsuki clan's defeat, Shigenaga saw that the family's position was untenable, so he independently concluded a peace agreement with Shimazu Yoshihisa. This incurred the wrath of , who attacked him; however, the Shimazu were able to save Shigenaga from death. Later, Shigenaga became a retainer under Shimazu Yoshihisa, and assisted the Shimazu clan in issues of trade. Shigenaga is said to be the first person who encouraged the cultivation of mandarin oranges in Japan.
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  • Nejime Shigenaga (禰寝 重長, 1536 – 1580) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through Azuchi-Momoyama period. The son of , Shigenaga was a retainer of the , and the 16th generation head of his family. He joined Kimotsuki Kanetsugu in the fight against the Shimazu in Ōsumi Province. However, following the Kimotsuki clan's defeat, Shigenaga saw that the family's position was untenable, so he independently concluded a peace agreement with Shimazu Yoshihisa. This incurred the wrath of , who attacked him; however, the Shimazu were able to save Shigenaga from death. Later, Shigenaga became a retainer under Shimazu Yoshihisa, and assisted the Shimazu clan in issues of trade. Shigenaga is said to be the first person who encouraged the cultivation of mandarin oranges in Japan. Shigenaga was the ancestor of Komatsu Tatewaki, the famous Bakumatsu-era senior councilor of Satsuma han.
  • Nejime Shigenaga (禰寝 重長, 1536-1580) est un samouraï des époques Sengoku et Azuchi-Momoya de l'histoire du Japon. Fils de Nejime Kiyotoshi, Shigenaga est un obligé du clan Kimotsuki et le chef à la 16e génération de sa famille. Il rejoint Kimotsuki Kanetsugu dans sa lutte contre le clan Shimazu de la province d'Ōsumi. Cependant, à la suite de la défaite du clan Kimotsuki, Shigenaga comprend que la position de la famille est intenable aussi conclut-il indépendamment un accord de paix avec Shimazu Yoshihisa. Cela suscite la colère de Kimotsuki Kanesuke qui l'attaque. Cependant, les Shimazu sont en mesure de sauver Shigenaga. Plus tard, Shigenaga devient obligé de Shimazu Yoshihisa et aide le clan Shimazu dans des questions commerciales. Shigenaga passe pour avoir été le premier à encourager la culture du mandarinier au Japon. Shigenaga est l'ancêtre de Komatsu Tatewaki, le célèbre conseiller principal du domaine de Satsuma à l'époque du Bakumatsu.
  • 禰寝 重長(ねじめ しげたけ、1536年 - 1580年)は、大隅国の国人である禰寝氏の第16代当主で、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての武将。根占七ヶ郷(根占院。現在の肝属郡錦江町大根占地域及び肝属郡南大隅町根占地域)を領有していた。
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