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{{Short description|Japanese daimyō}}
{{Japanese name|Matsuura}}
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{{Infobox_OfficeholderInfobox officeholder | name= MatsuuraMatsura Hisanobu
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| nationality=Japanese
| order=[[Hirado Domain|Lord of Hirado]]
| term_start=1600
| term_end=1602
| predecessor= [[MatsuuraMatsura Shigenobu]]
| successor= Matsuura[[Matsura Takanobu (1592–1637)|Matsura Takanobu]]
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| spouse= Omura[[Shōtō-in|Ōmura Sono]]
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{{nihongo|'''MatsuuraMatsura Hisanobu'''|松浦 久信|extra=1571-October 14, 1602}} was a Japanese ''[[daimyodaimyō]]'' of the late [[Azuchi-MomoyamaAzuchi–Momoyama period]] through early [[Edo period]], who ruled the [[Hirado Domain]] of [[Hizen Province]]. His wife, Sono[[Shōtō-in|Mencia]], was the daughter of the famous [[Kirishitan|Christian daimyo]], [[Ōmura Sumitada]] (whose territory was nearby).<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=anA9AQAAMAAJ |title=The Japan Daily Mail |date=1902 |pages=431 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Ward |first=Haruko Nawata |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7ZGoDQAAQBAJ |title=Women Religious Leaders in Japan's Christian Century, 1549-1650 |date=2016-12-05 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-351-87181-5 |pages=43 |language=en}}</ref>
 
Hisanobu and his father both served under [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] during the [[Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)|Korean campaigns]]. At the time of the [[Battle of Sekigahara]], Hisanobu fought on the Toyotomi side, although his father defected to the Tokugawa side, and burned down his castle in Hirado as a gesture of loyalty to the new [[Shogun]], [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. Following the Battle of Sekigahara, Hisanobu was summoned to an audience with Tokugawa Ieyasu in [[Kyoto]] and died shortly afterwards; there are indications that he was ordered to commit ''[[seppukushōgun]]'' , and was followed in succession by his son [[MatsuuraTokugawa Takanobu (Hirado)|Matsuura TakanobuIeyasu]].
 
Following the Battle of Sekigahara, Hisanobu was summoned to an audience with Tokugawa Ieyasu in [[Kyoto]] and died shortly afterwards. There are indications that he was ordered to commit ''[[seppuku]]''. He was followed in succession by his son [[Matsura Takanobu (daimyo)|Matsura Takanobu]].
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