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Ienaga was the son of [[Naito Kiyonaga|Naitô Kiyonaga]]. He first served [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] in the suppression of the [[1565]] [[Mikawa province|Mikawa]] monto riot and went on to fight at [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]], [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]], and elsewhere. After the Tokugawa were moved to the Kanto in [[1590]], he was given a 20,000-koku fief at Sanuki in [[Kazusa province]]. Ienaga was one of the defenders of Fushimi in 1600 under [[Torii Mototada]] and committed suicide when the castle fell to the forces of [[Ishida Mitsunari]]. His son [[Naito Masanaga|Masanaga]] later fought for the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] at [[Osaka castle]] ([[1615]]).
 
Ienaga was the son of [[Naito Kiyonaga|Naitô Kiyonaga]]. He first served [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] in the suppression of the [[1565]] [[Mikawa province|Mikawa]] monto riot and went on to fight at [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]], [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]], and elsewhere. After the Tokugawa were moved to the Kanto in [[1590]], he was given a 20,000-koku fief at Sanuki in [[Kazusa province]]. Ienaga was one of the defenders of Fushimi in 1600 under [[Torii Mototada]] and committed suicide when the castle fell to the forces of [[Ishida Mitsunari]]. His son [[Naito Masanaga|Masanaga]] later fought for the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] at [[Osaka castle]] ([[1615]]).
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==References==
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* Initial text from [http://www.samurai-archives.com Samurai-Archives.com] FWSeal & CEWest, 2005
    
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