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Inaba Yoshimichi

Samurai warrior


Summary

Samurai warrior

FieldValue
nameInaba Yoshimichi
imageInaba Yoshimichi.jpg
native_name稲葉 良通
native_name_langja
nicknameInaba Ittetsu (稲葉 一鉄)
birth_date
birth_placeHonjō Castle
Mino province (now Gifu Prefecture), Japan
death_date
death_placeShimizu Castle
Mino province (now Gifu Prefecture), Japan
allegianceSaito clan
Oda clan
Toyotomi clan
serviceyearsSengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama
serviceyears_labelEra
rankBushō
Governor of Iyo
High Priest of the Third Rank
rank_labelTitles
battlesBattle of Nagara-gawa
Siege of Inabayama
Battle of Anegawa
Siege of Ishiyama-Honganji
Siege of Ichijodani Castle
Siege of Nagashima
Battle of Nagashino
Kaga campaign
Battle of Shizugatake
Battle of Komaki-Nagakute
spouseDaughter of Sanjōnishi Saneki (wife)
Daughter of Kanou Family (concubine)
childrenInaba Masanari
relationsDaughter of Kunieda Shōsuke (mother)
Inaba Michinori (father)
Lady Kasuga (daughter in law)
other_nameHikoshiro (彦四郎) later Hikoroku (彦六郎)

Mino province (now Gifu Prefecture), Japan Mino province (now Gifu Prefecture), Japan Oda clan Toyotomi clan Governor of Iyo High Priest of the Third Rank Siege of Inabayama Battle of Anegawa Siege of Ishiyama-Honganji Siege of Ichijodani Castle Siege of Nagashima Battle of Nagashino Kaga campaign Battle of Shizugatake Battle of Komaki-Nagakute Daughter of Kanou Family (concubine) Inaba Michinori (father) Lady Kasuga (daughter in law) Inaba Yoshimichi, also known as Inaba Ittetsu (稲葉 一鉄), was a Japanese samurai warrior during the Sengoku period. He served the Saitō clan of Mino province. Later, he became a retainer of Oda Nobunaga.

His childhood name was Hikoshiro (彦四郎) later Hikoroku (彦六郎). Yoshimichi was considered one of the "Mino Triumvirate", along with Andō Michitari and Ujiie Bokuzen. In 1567, they agreed together to join the forces of Oda Nobunaga.

He took part in the Siege of Inabayama Castle (1567) and participated in the Battle of Anegawa (1570), leading the reserve troops of Oda Nobunaga's forces. Later, he fought in the Siege of Ishiyama-Honganji, Siege of Ichijodani Castle, Siege of Nagashima, Battle of Nagashino, and Kaga campaign under Shibata Katsuie.

His son, Inaba Masanari, was the husband of Saitō Fuku. Ittetsu himself lived and went into the service of Hideyoshi Toyotomi, serving at the Battle of Shizugatake and the Battle of Komaki-Nagakute before dying in 1589.

Family

  • Father: Inaba Michinori
  • Mother: Isshiki Yoshito's daughter
  • Wife: Sanjonishi Saneki's daughter
  • Concubine: daughter of Kanou Family
  • Children:
    • daughter married Horiichi Hannosuke
    • daughter married Kunie Shigemoto
    • Inaba Shigemichi (died 1598) by daughter of Kanou Family
    • Inaba Sadamichi (1546–1603) by Sanjonishi Saneki's daughter
    • Inaba Naomasa
    • Inaba Masamichi (1566–1640)
    • Yasuhime married Saito Toshimitsu
    • daughter married Marumo Kanetoshi
    • daughter married Yamamura Yoshikatsu

References

References

  1. "Inaba Yoshimichi".
  2. (1974). "Japanese Arts and the Tea Ceremony". Weatherhill.
  3. "稲葉一鉄(いなばいってつ)とは? 意味や使い方".
  4. (2011). "The chronicle of Lord Nobunaga". Brill.
  5. (1937). "The Maker of Modern Japan: The Life of Tokugawa Ieyasu". G. Allen & Unwin, Limited.
  6. (1987). "Battles of the Samurai". Arms and Armour Press.
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