Itakura Katsutake

Daimyo of the Bitchu-Matsuyama domain


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::summary Daimyo of the Bitchu-Matsuyama domain ::

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FieldValue
nameItakura Katsutake
imageItakura_Katsutake.jpg
native_name板倉 勝武
native_name_langjp
birth_dateFebruary 1, 1736
death_dateJune 30, 1769
term1751–1769
predecessorItakura Katsuzumi
successorItakura Katsuyori
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| name = Itakura Katsutake | image = Itakura_Katsutake.jpg | native_name = 板倉 勝武 | native_name_lang = jp | birth_date = February 1, 1736 | death_date = June 30, 1769 | term = 1751–1769 | predecessor = Itakura Katsuzumi | successor = Itakura Katsuyori Itakura Katsutake was the eldest son of Itakura Katsuzumi and the second Itakura daimyo of the Bitchū-Matsuyama Domain. He became the daimyo after his father's death and was succeeded by his brother Itakura Katsuyori. His courtesy title was Mino-no-kami (美濃守).

Family

  • Father: Itakura Katsuzumi
  • Mother: Nezu clan's daughter
  • Wife: Hoshoin, Wakisaka Yasuoki's daughter
  • Concubine: Ichiba clan's daughter
  • Children:

Title

References

References

  1. 日本人名大辞典+Plus, デジタル版. "板倉勝武(いたくら かつたけ)とは? 意味や使い方".
  2. "備中松山城略史 - 高梁市公式ホームページ".

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