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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ii_NaokatsuIi Naokatsu - Wikipedia

    Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝, 1590 – August 24, 1662) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period who served the Tokugawa clan. He was also known as Ii Naotsugu. His childhood name was Manchiyo (万千代). Naokatsu succeeded to family headship following his father's death in 1602.

  2. samurai-archives.com › wiki › Ii_NaotsuguIi Naotsugu - SamuraiWiki

    Ii Naotsugu - SamuraiWiki. Other name: Ii Naokatsu. Distinction: Tokugawa retainer. Naotsugu succeeded his father Naomasa in 1602 and began construction of Hikone castle the following year. He refused to fight at Osaka Castle for the Tokugawa in 1614 and was therefore made to step down in favor of his younger brother Naotaka the following year.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ii_NaokatsuIi Naokatsu - Wikiwand

    Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝, 1590 – August 24, 1662) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period who served the Tokugawa clan. He was also known as Ii Naotsugu. His childhood name was Manchiyo (万千代). Naokatsu succeeded to family headship following his father's death in 1602. Quick Facts Head of, Preceded by ... Close.

  4. Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝?, 1590 – August 24, 1662) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period who served the Tokugawa clan. He was also known as Ii Naotsugu. His childhood name was Manchiyo (万千代). Naokatsu succeeded to family headship following his father's death in 1602. Under Tokugawa Ieyasu's orders...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ii_NaotakaIi Naotaka - Wikipedia

    Ii Naotaka (井伊 直孝, March 16, 1590 – August 16, 1659) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who served under the Tokugawa shogunate. He was the son of the famous Tokugawa general Ii Naomasa .

  6. 29 de sept. de 2023 · El Castillo de Hikone fue construido por el señor feudal Ii Naokatsu en 1622, y ha sido cuidadosamente preservado durante más de 400 años.

  7. The eldest son of Naomasa II, Naokatsu was said to have been an unhealthy and sickly person. The family line being established by Naokatsu, changed their territory from the Annaka Domain to the Nishio Domain, and then the Kakegawa Domain.