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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) References. Hiraiwa Chikayoshi (平岩 親吉, 1542 – February 1, 1611) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. He ruled the Inuyama Domain. According to legend, he was involved in a 1611 plot by Tokugawa Ieyasu to assassinate Toyotomi Hideyori, son and intended successor of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, through use of a poisoned manjū.

  2. Cuando Ieyasu anexó la provincia de Kai en 1583, Ieyasu ordenó a Chikayoshi Hiraiwa que fuera allí como jefe de distrito de Kai, trabajando con Masatsuna Okabe para pacificar a los samuráis de la zona, incluidos los antiguos vasallos de Takeda, y controlar la zona. luchar por la estabilidad.

  3. Chikayoshi Hiraiwa (1/2) A loyal retainer who gained tremendous trust from the people of Japan. Article category. biography. name. Chikayoshi Hiraiwa (1542-1611) place of birth. Aichi prefecture. Related castles. The late Muromachi period was a time of war and turmoil, also known as the Sengoku period, which was compared to the history of China.

  4. Hiraiwa no Shiwariishi, ubicada en Sakazaki, Kota-machi, Nukata-gun, prefectura de Aichi, es una piedra enorme (la única que permanece hoy) fue creada cuando Ujishige Hiraiwa, un antepasado de Chikayoshi Hiraiwa, se convirtió en el señor de Sakazaki siguiendo el mandato de Tokugawa Ieyasu. antepasado Nobumitsu Matsudaira.

  5. Birth: 1542. Death: 1611. Other name: Shinkichi. Chikayoshi was a son of Hiraiwa Chikashige and trusted retainer of Tokugawa Ieyasu, and acted as a tutor to his eldest son Nobuyasu (who was later made to commit suicide). He fought at Nagashino in 1575 and later took part in the failed expedition against the Sanada ( 1585 ).

  6. Chikayoshi Hiraiwa (1542-1 February 1611) was the daimyo of the Inuyama Domain from 1607 until his death. He was formerly a general of the Tokugawa clan, who had fought in the Battle of Komaki-Nagakute in 1584.

  7. Hiraiwa Chikayoshi (平岩 親吉, 1542 – February 1, 1611) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. He ruled the Inuyama Domain. According to legend, he was involved in a 1611 plot by Tokugawa Ieyasu to assassinate Toyotomi Hideyori, son and intended successor of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, through use of a poisoned manjū.