Difference between revisions of "Matsudaira Ietada"
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* ''Born: [[1547]]'' | * ''Born: [[1547]]'' | ||
* ''Died: [[1600]]'' | * ''Died: [[1600]]'' | ||
− | + | * ''Japanese'': [[松平]]家忠 ''(Matsudaira Ietada)'' | |
Ietada was related to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and fought in many battles with him, including [[Battle of Anegawa|Anegawa]] ([[1570]]), [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]] ([[1573]]) where he commanded part of the left wing, [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]] ([[1575]]), and the [[Komaki Campaign]] ([[1584]]); in 1600 he was one of the defenders of [[Fushimi castle]] under [[Torii Mototada]], and died when that place fell to [[Ishida Mitsunari|Ishida Mitsunari's]] generals. He was also known as Katahara Ietada. | Ietada was related to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and fought in many battles with him, including [[Battle of Anegawa|Anegawa]] ([[1570]]), [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]] ([[1573]]) where he commanded part of the left wing, [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]] ([[1575]]), and the [[Komaki Campaign]] ([[1584]]); in 1600 he was one of the defenders of [[Fushimi castle]] under [[Torii Mototada]], and died when that place fell to [[Ishida Mitsunari|Ishida Mitsunari's]] generals. He was also known as Katahara Ietada. |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 27 December 2011
Ietada was related to Tokugawa Ieyasu and fought in many battles with him, including Anegawa (1570), Mikatagahara (1573) where he commanded part of the left wing, Nagashino (1575), and the Komaki Campaign (1584); in 1600 he was one of the defenders of Fushimi castle under Torii Mototada, and died when that place fell to Ishida Mitsunari's generals. He was also known as Katahara Ietada.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005