Itakura Shigenori

Itakura Shigenori (板倉 重矩, November 22, 1617 – July 13, 1673) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. Shigenori's daimyō family claimed descent from the Shibukawa branch of the Seiwa Genji. The Itakura identified its clan origins in Mikawa Province, and the progeny of Katsuhige (1542–1624), including the descendants of his second son Shigemasa (1588–1638), were known as the elder branch of the clan. Katsuhige was Shingeori's grandfather; and Shigenori was the eldest son of Shigemasa.

Itakura Shigenori
2nd (Itakura) Lord of Fukōzu
In office
1639–1639
Preceded byItakura Shigemasa
Succeeded bynone
1st Lord of Mikawa-Nakajima
In office
1639–1672
Preceded bynone
Succeeded bynone
1st (Itakura) Lord of Karasuyama
In office
1672–1673
Preceded byHori Chikamasa
Succeeded byItakura Shigetane
5th Kyoto Shoshidai
In office
1668–1670
Preceded byMakino Chikashige
Succeeded byNagai Naotsune
Personal details
Born1617
DiedJuly 13, 1673
NationalityJapanese

Shigenori's youth was spent in Mikawa province. In 1615, Shigenori's father was granted yearly revenues from Mikawa in honor of his warrior conduct during the siege of Osaka.

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