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A younger son of ''daimyô'' [[Ii Naohide]], Naonaka was declared the official heir to the household and to the domain after his elder brother [[Ii Naotomi]] died in [[1787]]. Later that year, on 1787/10/15, he had his first formal audience with the shogun, in conjunction with being officially recognized (by the shogunate) as Ii Naohide's heir. | A younger son of ''daimyô'' [[Ii Naohide]], Naonaka was declared the official heir to the household and to the domain after his elder brother [[Ii Naotomi]] died in [[1787]]. Later that year, on 1787/10/15, he had his first formal audience with the shogun, in conjunction with being officially recognized (by the shogunate) as Ii Naohide's heir. | ||
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+ | Naonaka requested permission from the shogunate on [[1789]]/11/26 to marry a daughter of [[Nanbu Toshimasa]], lord of [[Morioka han]]. He received permission the following day.<ref>Asao, 228.</ref> | ||
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+ | Naonaka later had a son, [[Ii Naosuke]], with a secondary concubine. | ||
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*Asao Naohiro (ed.), ''Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei'', Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 227. | *Asao Naohiro (ed.), ''Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei'', Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 227. | ||
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- Japanese: 井伊 直中 (Ii Naonaka)
Ii Naonaka was a late 18th century head of the Ii clan and lord of Hikone han.
A younger son of daimyô Ii Naohide, Naonaka was declared the official heir to the household and to the domain after his elder brother Ii Naotomi died in 1787. Later that year, on 1787/10/15, he had his first formal audience with the shogun, in conjunction with being officially recognized (by the shogunate) as Ii Naohide's heir.
Naonaka requested permission from the shogunate on 1789/11/26 to marry a daughter of Nanbu Toshimasa, lord of Morioka han. He received permission the following day.[1]
Naonaka later had a son, Ii Naosuke, with a secondary concubine.
References
- Asao Naohiro (ed.), Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei, Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 227.
- ↑ Asao, 228.