词条 | Matsudaira Ietada (Fukōzu) |
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| nationality=Japanese | smallimage= Matsudaira Ietada.jpg | caption= | order=1st Lord of Omigawa (Fukōzu-Matsudaira) | term_start=1555 | term_end=1600 | predecessor=none | successor=Matsudaira Tadayoshi | birth_date=1555 | birth_place=Mikawa Province, Japan | death_date=September 8, 1600 | death_place=Fushimi, Yamashiro Province, Japan | spouse= }} This is about a member of the Fukōzu-Matsudaira. For others of the same name, see Matsudaira Ietada.{{Japanese name|Matsudaira}}{{Nihongo|Matsudaira Ietada|松平 家忠|extra=1555 – September 8, 1600}}, also known as Matsudaira Tomomo no Suke, was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period.[1] Early lifeIetada was the eldest son of Matsudaira Koretada, who was the head of the Fukōzu branch of the Matsudaira clan. Ietada served Tokugawa Ieyasu from a young age.,[1] He fought in many of Ieyasu's campaigns, including against Takeda Katsuyori,[1] and the 1572 Battle of Mikatagahara.[2] DaimyoIn 1590, Ietada was granted Oshi Domain (100,000 koku) in Musashi Province. He was transferred to Kashira Domain in 1592 and to Omigawa Domain in 1594.[1] In 1599, he was given command of Fushimi Castle near Kyoto.[1] He was killed fighting against Ishida Mitsunari at the siege of Fushimi in 1600.[3] LegacyIetada is known for his journal, {{Nihongo|Ietada nikki|家忠日記}}, which he kept for the 17 year interval between 1575 and August 1594.[4] References1. ^1 2 3 4 Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). [https://books.google.com/books?id=p2QnPijAEmEC&pg=PA616&dq= "Matsudaira Ietada"] in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 616. {{S-start}}{{Succession box2. ^{{cite book|last1=Turnbull|first1=Stephen|title=The Samurai Sourcebook|date=2000|publisher=Cassell & C0|location=London|isbn=1854095234|pages=222–223}} 3. ^松平家忠 4. ^Kodansha. (1983). "Matsudaira Ietada" in Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan, Vol. 5, p. 131; excerpt, "Ietada's diary, Ietada nikki, is a valuable historical source for the years 1577-94.} | title=4th Fukōzu-Matsudaira family head | before=Matsudaira Koretada | after=Matsudaira Tadatoshi | years=1575-1600 }}{{s-break}}{{Succession box | title=1st Lord of Oshi (Fukōzu-Matsudaira) | before=none | after=Matsudaira Tadayoshi | years=1590-1592 }}{{s-break}}{{Succession box | title=1st Lord of Omigawa (Fukōzu-Matsudaira) | before=none | after= Matsudaira Tadatoshi | years=1594-1600 }}{{s-end}}{{People of the Sengoku period |state=autocollapse}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Matsudaira, Ietada (Fukozu)}}{{Daimyo-stub}} 7 : Daimyo|Japanese writers|Japanese diarists|Fukōzu-Matsudaira clan|1547 births|1600 deaths|Japanese warriors killed in battle |
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