- ****ōzu-Matsudaira. For
others of the same name, see
Matsudaira Ietada.
Matsudaira Ietada (松平 家忠, 1555 –
September 8, 1600), also
known as
Tomomo no Suke...
- Hidetada, was the
second shōgun. Later,
Tadayoshi was
adopted by
Matsudaira Ietada and
succeeded him as the
second lord of Oshi Domain. At the
Battle of Sekigahara...
-
within the castle, and a
number of Ishida's men
broke through.
Matsudaira Ietada was
killed fighting against Ishida Mitsunari. The
central keep was then...
-
Matsudaira Ietada was the name of at
least two
samurai who
lived in the
Sengoku period of ****an:
Matsudaira Ietada (****ōzu), 1555–1600,
samurai who adopted...
-
Kaneko Ietada (金子 家忠, 1138 –
March 6, 1216) was a
famed samurai following the
Heian period of the 12th
century of ****an.
Ietada served under Minamoto no...
- (信長公記,
Nobunaga Official Chronicle),
Matsudaira Ietada's Matsudaira Ietada Nikki (松平家忠日記,
Matsudaira Ietada Diary), Jean Cr****et's
Histoire de l'église du...
- the Kii-Matsudaira. For
others of the same name, see
Matsudaira Ietada.
Matsudaira Ietada (松平 家忠, 1548–1582) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku period...
- out onto the besiegers, and they were killed. In
Matsudaira Ietada (****ōzu)’s
diary “
Ietada nikki”, the
following can be found; “among our own we lost...
- seppuku.
September 8 – fall of
Fushimi castle,
Torii Mototada and
Matsudaira Ietada dies.
September 10 –
Ieyasu returns to Edo
Castle from Oyama. September...
-
Nobukata Itō
Hirobumi Iwanari Tomomichi Jinbo Nagamoto Kakeda Toshimune Kaneko Ietada Katagiri Katsumoto Katakura Kojūro
Katakura Shigenaga Kataoka Mitsumasa...