- (second time;1656-1717) Ii
Naonobu (1700-1736) Ii
Naosada (1700-1760) Ii
Naoyoshi (1727-1754) Ii
Naosada (second time;1700-1760) Ii
Naohide (1729-1789) Ii...
- Born 1556 Died June 24, 1615(1615-06-24) (aged 58–59)
Parent Katagiri Naosada (father)
Other work The
Chamberlain of the Toyotomi's
Household Military...
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Kimura Shigekore – 3,500
soldiers Kato
Mitsuyasu – 1,747
soldiers Shinzo Naosada – 300
soldiers Kasuya Takenori – 200
soldiers Ota
Kazuyosi – 160 soldiers...
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Chiba Naoshige (died 1627) by Ōbai-in, son-in-law of
Chiba Kunitane Hōjō
Naosada by Ōbai-in Hōjō Genzō Hōjō
Katsuchiyo (born 1590) by Hōshō-in daughter...
- expanded, and new
industries were promoted. In 1642, his grandson, Hori
Naosada died at age 7
without heir, and the
domain came
under attainder. The Hori...
- (1668-1698) in what is now part of Ichihara, Chiba. Tori Naoyoshi's son Hori
Naosada then
moved the clan's seat to the
original jin'ya in
Echigo Province in...
- (掃部頭); Jijū (侍従)
Junior 4th Rank,
Lower Grade (従四位下) 300,000 koku 9 Ii
Naosada (井伊直定) 1735–1754 Kamon-no-kami (掃部頭); Jijū (侍従)
Junior 4th Rank, Upper...
- of
Hitachi and
Shimotsuke Provinces,
centered at Asō. His son, Shinjō
Naosada,
divided the
domain by
giving 3000 koku to his
younger brother Naofusa...