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1st Name(Jp) | Last Name(Jp) | Born year | dead year | entry | biography | |||
Given Name | Family Name | POL | LEA | INT | CHM | Virtue | Affinity | |
Vocation | Religion | Skills |
忠次 | 伊奈 | 1550 | 1610 | 1565 | Tokugawa retainer. He aided Ieyasu in the development of various infrastructure in Kantō, contributing greatly to the economy of the Edo Shogunate. | |||
Tadatsugu | Ina | 83 | 1 | 11 | 71 | 45 | 81 | |
Samurai | Ikkō Sect | [-] | [-] | [-] |
利勝 | 土井 | 1573 | 1644 | 1588 | Tokugawa retainer, believed to be Ieyasu Tokugawa's illegitimate son. He aided Hidetada and Iemitsu. He helped to bring stability to the newly established Edo Shogunate. | |||
Toshikatsu | Doi | 78 | 10 | 65 | 73 | 63 | 81 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [Calm] | [-] | [-] |
重政 | 山口 | 1564 | 1635 | 1579 | Tokugawa retainer. He originally served the Oda. After the Oda's demise, he served Ieyasu. However, he incurred Ieyasu's displeasure and was ordered to confinement in his home. | |||
Shigemasa | Yamaguchi | 19 | 27 | 44 | 42 | 33 | 81 | |
Kokunin | Buddhism | [-] | [-] | [-] |
義昌 | 木曾 | 1540 | 1595 | 1555 | From a powerful clan in Shinano. Yoshiyasu's heir. He married Shingen Takeda's daughter. He eventually helped Nobunaga Oda destroy the Takeda. | |||
Yoshimasa | Kiso | 46 | 54 | 54 | 49 | 33 | 81 | |
Kokunin | Buddhism | [Block] | [-] | [-] |
長職 | 神保 | 1513 | 1572 | 1528 | From a powerful clan in Etchū, lord of Toyama Castle. The Jinbō clan was the most powerful in Etchū until it was defeated by Kenshin Uesugi. As a result, the Jinbō went into decline. | |||
Nagamoto | Jinbō | 65 | 55 | 49 | 60 | 40 | 81 | |
Magistrate | Buddhism | [Swift] | [-] | [-] |
宗矩 | 柳生 | 1571 | 1646 | 1586 | Tokugawa retainer, Muneyoshi's son. He worked as a trainer, teaching Hidetada the arts of the Yagyū Shinkage-ryū. After Hidetada's death, he served and trained Hidetada's son, Iemitsu. | |||
Munenori | Yagyū | 63 | 36 | 76 | 63 | 10 | 81 | |
Warrior | Buddhism | [Volley 3] | [Demolish] | [-] |
親度 | 志賀 | 1535 | 1587 | 1550 | Ōtomo retainer, lord of Bungo-Oka Castle. Chikamori's son. He later assisted Yoshihisa Shimazu in his invasion of Bungo and was ordered to commit suicide by his son, Chikatsugu. | |||
Chikanori | Shiga | 26 | 18 | 34 | 44 | 23 | 81 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [-] | [-] | [-] |
親賢 | 田原 | 1541 | 1600 | 1556 | Ōtomo retainer. He was commander during the battle of Mimigawa but failed to lead the army properly, losing the battle. He died during the battle of Sekigahara in Kyūshū. | |||
Chikakata | Tawara | 45 | 29 | 68 | 64 | 36 | 81 | |
Monk | Buddhism | [Confuse] | [-] | [-] |
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