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* ''Died: [[1542]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1542]]''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Shinano province|Shinano]] warlord''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Shinano province|Shinano]] warlord''
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Yorishige was a son of [[Suwa Yoritaka]] [諏訪頼隆] and succeeded his father when the latter died in 1539.  He ruled the area about [[Lake Suwa]] in [[Shinano province|Shinano Province]]. In [[1540]] the Suwa and their rivals the Takeda of [[Kai province|Kai Province]] made peace and Yorishige married the daughter of [[Takeda Nobutora]], [[Nene]].  The following summer he joined Nobutora and [[Murakami Yoshikiyo]] in attacking [[Unno Munetsuna]].  Shortly after that, Nobutora was banished from Kai by his son, [[Takeda Shingen|Harunobu]], and the Takeda-Suwa alliance was rendered moot.  Yorishige and [[Ogasawara Nagatoki]] joined forces to invade Kai but were repulsed by Harunobu. In [[1542]] the Takeda made a sudden attack that caught Yorishige by surprise and brought down both [[Uehara]] and [[Kuwabara]] within two days. Yorishige was brought back to Kai and confined at the [[Tokoji|Tôkoji]] in Kofu.  He was forced to commit suicide along with his brother [[Suwa Yoritaka|Yoritaka]] [頼高] on 1542/7/21, although he may possibly have been murdered. His daughter was taken as a concubine by Shingen and produced the eventual head of the Takeda, [[Takeda Katsuyori|Takeda (Suwa) Katsuyori]].  His son was spared and was taken to Kai along with his mother.  He eventually became known as Chôkyuu [長岌] and his eventual fate is unknown.
Yorishige was a son of [[Suwa Yoritaka]] and ruled the area about [[Lake Suwa]] in Shinano province. He joined with his neighbors (such as [[Murakami clan|Murakami]] and [[Ogasawara clan|Ogasawara]]) to clash with the [[Takeda clan (Kai)|Takeda of Kai]] on a number of occasions between [[1531]] and [[1542]], although a peace was made through his marriage to a younger sister of [[Takeda Shingen]] ([[ Nene (b.1528)|Nene]]). In [[1542]] the Takeda made a sudden attack that caught Yorishige by surprise and brought down both [[Uehara]] and [[Kuwabara]] within two days. Yorishige was forced to commit suicide on 31 August 1542. His daughter was taken as a concubine by Shingen and produced the eventual head of the Takeda, [[Takeda Katsuyori|Takeda (Suwa) Katsuyori]].
 
  
 
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[[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]

Latest revision as of 18:58, 3 January 2008

  • Died: 1542
  • Distinction: Shinano warlord
  • Japanese: 諏訪頼重

Yorishige was a son of Suwa Yoritaka [諏訪頼隆] and succeeded his father when the latter died in 1539. He ruled the area about Lake Suwa in Shinano Province. In 1540 the Suwa and their rivals the Takeda of Kai Province made peace and Yorishige married the daughter of Takeda Nobutora, Nene. The following summer he joined Nobutora and Murakami Yoshikiyo in attacking Unno Munetsuna. Shortly after that, Nobutora was banished from Kai by his son, Harunobu, and the Takeda-Suwa alliance was rendered moot. Yorishige and Ogasawara Nagatoki joined forces to invade Kai but were repulsed by Harunobu. In 1542 the Takeda made a sudden attack that caught Yorishige by surprise and brought down both Uehara and Kuwabara within two days. Yorishige was brought back to Kai and confined at the Tôkoji in Kofu. He was forced to commit suicide along with his brother Yoritaka [頼高] on 1542/7/21, although he may possibly have been murdered. His daughter was taken as a concubine by Shingen and produced the eventual head of the Takeda, Takeda (Suwa) Katsuyori. His son was spared and was taken to Kai along with his mother. He eventually became known as Chôkyuu [長岌] and his eventual fate is unknown.

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