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* ''Title: Izumo no kami''  
 
* ''Title: Izumo no kami''  
 
* ''Distinction: [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] retainer''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] retainer''
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* ''Japanese'': [[本多]] 忠刻 ''(Honda Tadatoki)''
  
 
Tadatoki was the younger son of [[Honda Tadakatsu]]. In [[1600]] he was given a 100,000-koku fief at Otaki in [[Kazusa province]] and in [[1609]] he received the Spanish Governor of Manila ([[Don Roderigo Vivero y Velasco]]), whose ship had wrecked on the coast of Kazusa. He played a critical role in the [[Battle of Tennoji]] (1615), leading an attack that resulted in the death of [[Sanada Yukimura]]. He was killed in the same battle.  
 
Tadatoki was the younger son of [[Honda Tadakatsu]]. In [[1600]] he was given a 100,000-koku fief at Otaki in [[Kazusa province]] and in [[1609]] he received the Spanish Governor of Manila ([[Don Roderigo Vivero y Velasco]]), whose ship had wrecked on the coast of Kazusa. He played a critical role in the [[Battle of Tennoji]] (1615), leading an attack that resulted in the death of [[Sanada Yukimura]]. He was killed in the same battle.  
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Son: [[Honda Masakatsu]] (Dewa no kami; 1596-1630)  
 
Son: [[Honda Masakatsu]] (Dewa no kami; 1596-1630)  
  
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
 
[[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]

Latest revision as of 16:43, 4 September 2016

  • Birth: 1582
  • Death: 1615
  • Title: Izumo no kami
  • Distinction: Tokugawa retainer
  • Japanese: 本多 忠刻 (Honda Tadatoki)

Tadatoki was the younger son of Honda Tadakatsu. In 1600 he was given a 100,000-koku fief at Otaki in Kazusa province and in 1609 he received the Spanish Governor of Manila (Don Roderigo Vivero y Velasco), whose ship had wrecked on the coast of Kazusa. He played a critical role in the Battle of Tennoji (1615), leading an attack that resulted in the death of Sanada Yukimura. He was killed in the same battle.

Son: Honda Masakatsu (Dewa no kami; 1596-1630)

References