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− | Tadasuke was a younger brother of [[Okubo Tadayo]]. He fought in a number of notable battles for Tokugawa Ieyasu (including [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]] and [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]]) and came to hold [[Numazu han]], in [[Suruga province|Suruga province]], in [[1601]], with a ''[[kokudaka]]'' of 20,000 ''[[koku]]''.<ref>Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seventeenth-century Siam''. Bangkok: White Lotus Press (2009), 13.</ref> | + | Tadasuke was a younger brother of [[Okubo Tadayo]]. He fought in a number of notable battles for Tokugawa Ieyasu (including [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]] and [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]]) and came to hold [[Numazu han]], in [[Suruga province|Suruga province]], in [[1601]], with a ''[[kokudaka]]'' of 20,000 ''[[koku]]''. He died without heirs in [[1613]].<ref>Cesare Polenghi, ''Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seventeenth-century Siam''. Bangkok: White Lotus Press (2009), 13.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 20 December 2015
Tadasuke was a younger brother of Okubo Tadayo. He fought in a number of notable battles for Tokugawa Ieyasu (including Mikatagahara and Nagashino) and came to hold Numazu han, in Suruga province, in 1601, with a kokudaka of 20,000 koku. He died without heirs in 1613.[1]
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005
- ↑ Cesare Polenghi, Samurai of Ayutthaya: Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese warrior and merchant in early seventeenth-century Siam. Bangkok: White Lotus Press (2009), 13.