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- Ikeda Tsuneoki (池田 恒興, 1536 – May 18, 1584), also known as Ikeda Nobuteru (池田 信輝), was an Ikeda clan daimyō and military commander under Oda Nobunaga during...
- and Tsuneoki's 6,000 men. On the following day, they all set out for Mikawa. The Battle of Iwasaki was fought between the forces of Ikeda Tsuneoki and...
- (安養院), was a late-Sengoku period onna-musha. She was the daughter of Ikeda Tsuneoki and the older sister of Ikeda Terumasa. Mori Na****oshi (older brother of...
- right wing of his forces, under the command of Kato Mitsuyasu and Ikeda Tsuneoki, across the river, and into Mitsuhide's front lines. They made some progress...
- suffer heavy losses with both Tsuneoki and Na****oshi killed in action. Furious with the decimation of Na****oshi's and Tsuneoki's forces, Hideyoshi mobilized...
- the support of the other two Oda clan elders, Niwa Nagahide and Ikeda Tsuneoki, Hideyoshi was able to distribute Nobunaga's provinces among the generals...
- His childhood name was Araokojimaru (荒尾古新丸). He was the son of Ikeda Tsuneoki and brother of Ikeda Sen. Terumasa was the 2nd son and heir of Ikeda Nobuteru...
- they came to visit him. It is said that either Kawajiri Hidetaka or Ikeda Tsuneoki carried out Nobuyuki's murder.: 69  In 1558, Nobunaga sent an army to successfully...
- Oda Nobukiyo (1547–1564) Ikeda Tsuneoki (1570–1581) Oda Nobufusa (1581–1582) Nakagawa Sadanari (1582–1584) Ikeda Tsuneoki (1584) Katō Ya****ge (1584, proxy...
- Sadakazu Ikeda Sadamizu Ikeda Tonemune Ikeda Tsunetoshi (d.1538) Ikeda Tsuneoki Ikeda Terumasa Ikeda To****aka (1584-1616) Ikeda Tadakatsu Ikeda Mitsumasa...