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− | Nagashige was a son of [[Niwa Nagahide]] and was born on 11 May [[1571]]. He participated in the [[Komaki Campaign]] in place of his ill father and engaged the forces of [[Sasa Narimasa]]. Following Nagahide's death, Nagashige was transferred to a 40,000 [[koku]] fief in [[Kaga province|Kaga]], thus considerably reducing the power of the [[Niwa clan|Niwa]], though [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi's]] ulterior motivations for doing so are unclear. His domain, based at [[Komatsu]], was increased to 100,000 [[koku]] in [[1598]]. He elected to side with [[Ishida Mitsunari]] and fought against [[Maeda Toshinaga]]. After the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] victory he was deprived of his holdings but nonetheless went on to distinguish himself on the Tokugawa side at the [[Osaka | + | Nagashige was a son of [[Niwa Nagahide]] and was born on 11 May [[1571]]. He participated in the [[Komaki Campaign]] in place of his ill father and engaged the forces of [[Sasa Narimasa]]. Following Nagahide's death, Nagashige was transferred to a 40,000 [[koku]] fief in [[Kaga province|Kaga]], thus considerably reducing the power of the [[Niwa clan|Niwa]], though [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi's]] ulterior motivations for doing so are unclear. His domain, based at [[Komatsu]], was increased to 100,000 [[koku]] in [[1598]]. He elected to side with [[Ishida Mitsunari]] and fought against [[Maeda Toshinaga]]. After the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] victory he was deprived of his holdings but nonetheless went on to distinguish himself on the Tokugawa side at the [[Osaka Campaign|Osaka Castle Campaigns]]. For this service he was given a 10,000 koku fief at [[Futto]] in [[Hitachi province]]. He died on 1 April 1637. |
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Revision as of 20:24, 9 November 2007
- Born: 1571
- Died: 1637
- Sons: Niwa Mitsushige
- Titles: Kaga no kami
- Other names: Gorôzaemon, Hashiba Nagashige
- Distinction: Toyotomi retainer
Nagashige was a son of Niwa Nagahide and was born on 11 May 1571. He participated in the Komaki Campaign in place of his ill father and engaged the forces of Sasa Narimasa. Following Nagahide's death, Nagashige was transferred to a 40,000 koku fief in Kaga, thus considerably reducing the power of the Niwa, though Hideyoshi's ulterior motivations for doing so are unclear. His domain, based at Komatsu, was increased to 100,000 koku in 1598. He elected to side with Ishida Mitsunari and fought against Maeda Toshinaga. After the Tokugawa victory he was deprived of his holdings but nonetheless went on to distinguish himself on the Tokugawa side at the Osaka Castle Campaigns. For this service he was given a 10,000 koku fief at Futto in Hitachi province. He died on 1 April 1637.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005