Ikeda Terumasa
Ikeda Terumasa (池田 輝政, January 31, 1565 – March 16, 1613) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. His court title was Musashi no Kami. Terumasa was also known by the nickname saigoku no shōgun, or, "The Shōgun of Western Japan". Terumasa fought in many of the battles of the late Azuchi–Momoyama period, and due to his service at the Battle of Sekigahara, received a fief at Himeji. His childhood name was Araokojimaru (荒尾古新丸). He was the son of Ikeda Tsuneoki and brother of Ikeda Sen.
Ikeda Terumasa | |
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池田 輝政 | |
Ikeda Terumasa | |
Daimyō of Himeji | |
In office 1600–1613 | |
Preceded by | none |
Succeeded by | Ikeda Toshitaka |
Personal details | |
Born | January 31, 1565 |
Died | March 16, 1613 48) | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Spouse | Toku Hime |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Toyotomi clan Tokugawa clan Eastern Army |
Unit | Mino-Ikeda family |
Battles/wars | Battle of Komaki and Nagakute (1584) Battle of Gifu Castle (1600) Battle of Sekigahara (1600) |
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