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English: Portrait of Takeda Nobuhiro (1431 – 1494). The ancestor of the Matsumae domain.
日本語: 武田信広の肖像(1431年-1494年)。松前藩祖。
Date Circa 15th century
Source
English: Published in "Hokkaido in the Meiji and Taisho Era (Photo Edition)" (p243, 3206)
日本語: 「明治・大正期の北海道(写真編)」に掲載あり(p243, 3206)
, Hokkaido University Library - https://www2.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/cgi-bin/hoppodb/record.cgi?id=0B032060000000001
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Portrait of Takeda Nobuhiro.

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