Tateoka Mitsushige
Tateoka Mitsushige (楯岡 満茂, 1547 – 1639) also well known as Honjō Mitsushige was a Japanese samurai and commander of the Sengoku period.[1] He was a senior retainer of the Mogami clan and earned highest salary among the samurai of the Mogami clan.[2][3] He was the castle lord in command of Tateoka castle[4] and Honjō castle.[2]
Tateoka Mitsushige | |
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Native name | 楯岡 満茂 |
Born | 1547 Murayama, Uzen Province |
Died | 1639 Maebashi |
Commands held | Honjō Castle |
Battles/wars | Dewa Campaign (1580-1588) Odawara Campaign (1590) Kunohe Rebellion (1591) Sekigahara campaign (1600) |
In 1586, He and Mogami Yoshiaki's eldest son, Mogami Yoshiyasu, succeed defeat the Onodera Yoshimichi reinforcement.
After Mogami clan was demolished by the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1622, he served Sakai Tadayo as a guest samurai.[5][6] His tomb is at Chōshō-ji Temple in Maebashi.[6]
References
- "Tateoka Mitsushige Page1(Honjō Mitsushige)" (in Japanese). Mogami Yoshiaki Historical Museum official. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- "本城満茂書状" (in Japanese). Yurihonjō city official. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- "Sakenobe Hidetsuna Page8" (in Japanese). Mogami Yoshiaki Historical Museum official. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- "日本の城がわかる事典「西馬音内城」の解説" (in Japanese). kotobank. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- "Tateoka Mitsushige Page11(Honjō Mitsushige)" (in Japanese). Mogami Yoshiaki Historical Museum official. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- "長昌寺と本城氏の絆" (in Japanese). Chōshō-ji Temple. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
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