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Tsuratatsu was the second son of [[Cho Tsugutsura]]. He was at first a monk, but returned to secular life in [[1577]] after the death of his father and older brother and joined [[Oda Nobunaga]]. He assisted [[Shibata Katsuie]] with suppressing Kaga monto in [[1580]] and was subsequently granted land confiscated from the [[Isurugi Shrine]] in [[Echizen province|Echizen]]. That same year he became a [[Yoriki]] for [[Maeda Toshiie]], and after the [[Honnoji Incident]], he became a vassal.
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Tsuratatsu was the second son of [[Cho Tsugutsura]]. He was at first a monk, but returned to secular life in [[1577]] after the death of his father and older brother and joined [[Oda Nobunaga]], and was reestablished in [[Noto province]]. He assisted [[Shibata Katsuie]] with suppressing Kaga monto in [[1580]] and was subsequently granted land confiscated from the [[Isurugi Shrine]] in [[Echizen province|Echizen]]. That same year he became a [[Yoriki]] for [[Maeda Toshiie]], and after the [[Honnoji Incident]], he became a vassal.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:31, 17 June 2007

  • Born: 1546
  • Died: 1619
  • Other name: Kurozaemon
  • Japanese: 長 連竜 (Chou Tsuratatsu)


Tsuratatsu was the second son of Cho Tsugutsura. He was at first a monk, but returned to secular life in 1577 after the death of his father and older brother and joined Oda Nobunaga, and was reestablished in Noto province. He assisted Shibata Katsuie with suppressing Kaga monto in 1580 and was subsequently granted land confiscated from the Isurugi Shrine in Echizen. That same year he became a Yoriki for Maeda Toshiie, and after the Honnoji Incident, he became a vassal.

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