Toshimasa Maeda
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Maeda Toshimasa (前田利昌; (? - 4 août 1560) (aussi appelé Toshiharu) (利春) est le fils de Toshitaka Maeda, seigneur d'Arako dans la province d'Owari.
Il est le père de Toshihasa, Yasukatsu, Toshifusa, Yoshiyuki, Hidetsugu, Masa et du célèbre Toshiie Maeda.
Il fut un vassal de Nobuhide Oda qui a dirigé la province d'Owari depuis son château de Kiyosu.
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