Difference between revisions of "Yamauchi Yasutoyo"
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* ''Sons: [[Yamauchi Tadayoshi]]'' | * ''Sons: [[Yamauchi Tadayoshi]]'' | ||
* ''Distinction: [[Yamauchi clan|Yamauchi]] retainer'' | * ''Distinction: [[Yamauchi clan|Yamauchi]] retainer'' | ||
+ | * ''Japanese'': [[山内]] 康豊 ''(Yamauchi Yasutoyo)'' | ||
Yasutoyo was a younger son of [[Yamauchi Moritoyo]]. He assisted his elder brother [[Yamauchi Kazutoyo]] in quelling the difficult elements of [[Tosa province]] and was awarded the 20,000 ''[[koku]]'' branch domain of [[Nakamura han (Tosa)|Nakamura]]. After Kazutoyo died without an heir, Yasutoyo's son [[Yamauchi Tadayoshi]] succeeded Kazutoyo as lord of [[Tosa han]]. | Yasutoyo was a younger son of [[Yamauchi Moritoyo]]. He assisted his elder brother [[Yamauchi Kazutoyo]] in quelling the difficult elements of [[Tosa province]] and was awarded the 20,000 ''[[koku]]'' branch domain of [[Nakamura han (Tosa)|Nakamura]]. After Kazutoyo died without an heir, Yasutoyo's son [[Yamauchi Tadayoshi]] succeeded Kazutoyo as lord of [[Tosa han]]. |
Latest revision as of 21:32, 21 July 2014
- Sons: Yamauchi Tadayoshi
- Distinction: Yamauchi retainer
- Japanese: 山内 康豊 (Yamauchi Yasutoyo)
Yasutoyo was a younger son of Yamauchi Moritoyo. He assisted his elder brother Yamauchi Kazutoyo in quelling the difficult elements of Tosa province and was awarded the 20,000 koku branch domain of Nakamura. After Kazutoyo died without an heir, Yasutoyo's son Yamauchi Tadayoshi succeeded Kazutoyo as lord of Tosa han.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005