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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 |
|
忠吉 | 松平 |
1580 | 1607 | 1595 |
Ieyasu Tokugawa's 4th son. He fought alongside his father-in-law, Naomasa Ii at the battle of Sekigahara, where he defeated Yoshihiro Shimazu while wounded.
|
Tadayoshi |
Matsudaira |
53 | 54 | 28 |
52 | 66 |
85 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
忠輝 | 松平 |
1592 | 1683 | 1607 |
Ieyasu Tokugawa's 6th son. He arrived late to the summer siege of Ōsaka, upsetting the Toyotomi and had his land taken away.
|
Tadateru |
Matsudaira |
7 | 72 | 56 |
60 | 76 |
94 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
忠次 | 酒井 |
1527 | 1596 | 1542 |
Tokugawa retainer, leader of the 4 Tokugawa guardians. He was in charge of Ieyasu's education. He fought in various areas, his skills being praised by Hideyoshi Toyotomi.
|
Tadatsugu |
Sakai |
67 | 77 | 59 |
56 | 69 |
88 |
Retainer | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
家次 | 酒井 |
1564 | 1618 | 1579 |
Tokugawa retainer, Tadatsugu's heir. He was the lord of Usui Castle before Ieyasu came to Kantō. He fought well in the summer siege of Ōsaka and was awarded large tracts of land.
|
Ietsugu |
Sakai |
47 | 41 | 39 |
54 | 60 |
88 |
Retainer | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
忠世 | 酒井 |
1572 | 1636 | 1587 |
Tokugawa retainer. He served as a staff officer during the winter siege of Ōsaka. Later on, he supervised Iemitsu, the 3rd Shōgun's education. He also served as senior advisor.
|
Tadayo |
Sakai |
74 | 29 | 70 |
65 | 63 |
92 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
忠勝 | 酒井 |
1587 | 1662 | 1602 |
Tokugawa retainer. He was the first one on the battlefield during the battle of Sekigahara. He served 4 Shōguns: Ieyasu, Hidetada, Iemitsu and Ietsuna.
|
Tadakatsu |
Sakai |
77 | 21 | 60 |
70 | 60 |
82 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
忠勝 | 本多 |
1548 | 1610 | 1563 |
Tokugawa retainer, one of the 4 Tokugawa guardians. He was a fierce warrior, known for his spear. It is believed that he fought in 57 battles but was never hurt in any of them.
|
Tadakatsu |
Honda |
54 | 84 | 66 |
48 | 94 |
90 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Block] |
[Taunt] |
忠政 | 本多 |
1575 | 1631 | 1590 |
Tokugawa retainer, Tadakatsu's heir. He participated in the conquest of Odawara, the battle of Sekigahara and the siege of Ōsaka. His heir married Hideyori Toyotomi's widow.
|
Tadamasa |
Honda |
55 | 44 | 52 |
45 | 73 |
91 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
忠朝 | 本多 |
1582 | 1615 | 1597 |
Tokugawa retainer, Tadakatsu's 2nd son. He fought in the battle of Sekigahara. During the summer siege of Ōsaka, he fought against Katsunaga Mōri and was killed.
|
Tadatomo |
Honda |
24 | 64 | 48 |
46 | 68 |
92 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
重次 | 本多 |
1529 | 1596 | 1544 |
Tokugawa retainer. When Hideyoshi Toyotomi's mother was a hostage of the Tokugawa, he treated her very coldly, angering Hideyoshi. He was later prohibited from leaving his home.
|
Shigetsugu |
Honda |
66 | 61 | 25 |
38 | 78 |
89 |
Samurai | Ikkō Sect |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
正信 | 本多 |
1538 | 1616 | 1553 |
Tokugawa retainer. He helped his master's clan during the Mikawa riots. He contributed greatly in politics and strategy for the clan. His lord, Ieyasu considered him a good friend.
|
Masanobu |
Honda |
85 | 18 | 90 |
77 | 53 |
90 |
Samurai | Ikkō Sect |
[Confuse] | [-] |
[-] |
正純 | 本多 |
1565 | 1637 | 1580 |
Tokugawa retainer, Masanobu's heir. He served as an advisor at Sunpu Castle. He worked for the Shogunate with Sūden Ishin in diplomacy. He possessed land in Shimotsuke-Utsunomiya.
|
Masazumi |
Honda |
82 | 11 | 81 |
74 | 50 |
85 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Rally] | [-] |
[-] |
康政 | 榊原 |
1548 | 1606 | 1563 |
Tokugawa retainer, 1 of the 4 Tokugawa guardians. He was a very fierce and courageous warrior on the battlefield, becoming well known throughout the land.
|
Yasumasa |
Sakakibara |
41 | 78 | 45 |
57 | 81 |
90 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Swift] |
[-] |
数正 | 石川 |
1533 | 1592 | 1548 |
Tokugawa retainer. Served as an advisor, also governed western Mikawa. After the battle of Komaki-Nagakute, he went to serve the Toyotomi.
|
Kazumasa |
Ishikawa |
77 | 51 | 73 |
71 | 38 |
96 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Taunt] |
[-] |
康長 | 石川 |
1558 | 1642 | 1573 |
Tokugawa retainer, Kazumasa's son. Took his father's advice and went to serve the Toyotomi. However, he served the eastern army during the battle of Sekigahara.
|
Yasunaga |
Ishikawa |
44 | 14 | 34 |
44 | 47 |
96 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
家成 | 石川 |
1534 | 1609 | 1549 |
Tokugawa retainer, Kazumasa's uncle. He helped quell the Mikawa riots. After the demise of the Imagawa, he became lord of Kakegawa Castle. He was very loyal to Ieyasu.
|
Ienari |
Ishikawa |
55 | 50 | 55 |
48 | 58 |
89 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
忠世 | 大久保 |
1532 | 1594 | 1547 |
Tokugawa retainer, Tadakazu's eldest son. He was praised for his valor by Nobunaga Oda and Hideyoshi Toyotomi at the battle of Mikatagahara and Nagashino.
|
Tadayo |
Ōkubo |
22 | 66 | 64 |
46 | 86 |
94 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Rally] |
[-] |
忠隣 | 大久保 |
1553 | 1628 | 1568 |
Tokugawa retainer, Tadayo's heir. He later served Hidetada Tokugawa as a trusted advisor. However, his fell victim to a plot set up by Masanobu Honda and lost his land and titles.
|
Tadachika |
Ōkubo |
69 | 39 | 18 |
65 | 68 |
80 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
忠佐 | 大久保 |
1537 | 1613 | 1552 |
Tokugawa retainer, Tadakazu's 2nd son. He fought in many battles with his brother, Tadayo. It is said that Nobunaga Oda praised his abilities.
|
Tadasuke |
Ōkubo |
16 | 66 | 54 |
39 | 78 |
94 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
元忠 | 鳥居 |
1539 | 1600 | 1554 |
Tokugawa retainer. During the battle of Sekigahara, his master, Ieyasu gave him the order to hold Fushimi Castle. He and his men committed suicide rather than face surrender.
|
Mototada |
Torii |
5 | 63 | 36 |
40 | 97 |
90 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
正成 | 服部 |
1542 | 1596 | 1557 |
Tokugawa retainer. During Ieyasu's crossing of Iga, he protected and led him through the area, allowing his master to return home safely. He also had a nickname, "Hanzō the devil."
|
Masanari |
Hattori |
1 | 72 | 72 |
26 | 95 |
90 |
Ninja | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Demolish] |
[-] |
親吉 | 平岩 |
1542 | 1611 | 1557 |
Tokugawa retainer. He was very well-liked by Ieyasu and appointed to educate his eldest son, Nobuyasu Matsudaira. After Nobuyasu's suicide, he educated Ieyasu's 9th son, Yoshinao.
|
Chikayoshi |
Hiraiwa |
68 | 38 | 52 |
47 | 89 |
90 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
守綱 | 渡辺 |
1542 | 1620 | 1557 |
Tokugawa retainer, he fought at the battle of Sekigahara. Later on, he became an advisor for the Owari-Tokugawa and aided Yoshinao.
|
Moritsuna |
Watanabe |
3 | 66 | 13 |
25 | 69 |
92 |
Samurai | Ikkō Sect |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
忠成 | 青山 |
1551 | 1613 | 1566 |
Tokugawa retainer. He served as Hidetada Tokugawa's educator. Later however, he incurred the displeasure of his master and was ordered to confinement in his home.
|
Tadanari |
Aoyama |
61 | 36 | 48 |
62 | 58 |
80 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
勝重 | 板倉 |
1545 | 1624 | 1560 |
Tokugawa retainer. He was originally a monk who took over the clan after his father and brother died. He aided in developing Sunpu and Edo and eventually deputy governor of Kyōto.
|
Katsushige |
Itakura |
81 | 12 | 70 |
81 | 75 |
92 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
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] | [-] |
[-] |
清成 | 内藤 |
1555 | 1608 | 1570 |
Tokugawa retainer, Ieyasu's page. He was appointed as an educator for his son, Hidetada. He later incurred Ieyasu's displeasure and was ordered to confinement in his home.
|
Kiyonari |
Naitō |
66 | 30 | 54 |
63 | 55 |
80 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
康成 | 牧野 |
1555 | 1609 | 1570 |
Tokugawa retainer. During the battle of Sekigahara, he served in Hidetada Tokugawa's forces. He attacked Ueda Castle very well but was later punished for disobeying an order.
|
Yasunari |
Makino |
35 | 48 | 50 |
43 | 58 |
91 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
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 |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
義統 | 斯波 |
1513 | 1554 | 1528 |
14th head of the Owari-Shiba. He served the magistrate, Hironobu Oda at Kiyosu Castle. When he told Nobunaga Oda of Hironobu's plot to kill him, Hironobu killed Yoshimune.
|
Yoshimune |
Shiba |
34 | 20 | 23 |
70 | 44 |
25 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
義銀 | 斯波 |
1540 | 1600 | 1555 |
The 15th head of the Owari-Shiba, Yoshimune's heir. After Hironobu Oda killed his father, he attacked him with Nobunaga Oda. However, he was later exiled by Nobunaga.
|
Yoshikane |
Shiba |
24 | 10 | 18 |
32 | 36 |
22 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
長秀 | 斯波 |
1541 | 1593 | 1556 |
Oda retainer. Yoshimune Shiba's 2nd son. He lived in Shinano after conquering it. After the Honnōji incident, he served Hideyoshi Toyotomi fighting in his conquest of Kyūshū.
|
Nagahide |
Shiba |
29 | 47 | 28 |
33 | 51 |
18 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
義冬 | 斯波 |
1543 | 1584 | 1558 |
Oda retainer. Yoshimune Shiba's 3rd son. Served as Nobukatsu Oda's advisor. Before the battle of Komaki-Nagakute, he was killed by one of Hideyoshi Toyotomi's men.
|
Yoshifuyu |
Shiba |
36 | 32 | 44 |
49 | 43 |
18 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
広信 | 織田 |
1506 | 1555 | 1521 |
Owari-Shiba retainer, magistrate of Owari. He also served as lord of Kiyosu Castle. Because he murdered Yoshimune, he was later attacked by Nobumitsu Oda and committed suicide.
|
Hironobu |
Oda |
44 | 15 | 75 |
52 | 24 |
25 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[Taunt] | [-] |
[-] |
信安 | 織田 |
1519 | 1591 | 1534 |
From a powerful clan in Owari, lord of Iwakura Castle. He fought and lost a battle against Nobunaga Oda. He sided with Yoshitatsu Saitō and continued to fight Nobunaga.
|
Nobuyasu |
Oda |
33 | 22 | 41 |
44 | 18 |
46 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
勝泰 | 那古野 |
1535 | 1564 | 1550 |
Owari-Shiba retainer. When he was about 16 years old, he and a friend of his went to Kiyosu Castle, convincing the advisors there to side with Nobunaga.
|
Katsuyasu |
Nagoya |
24 | 59 | 36 |
24 | 43 |
32 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
利久 | 本多 |
1539 | 1603 | 1554 |
Toyotomi retainer. He originally served Nobuyasu Oda, the lord of Iwakura Castle. He later served Hidenaga Toyotomi, receiving Takatori Castle.
|
Toshihisa |
Honda |
37 | 43 | 29 |
40 | 37 |
22 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
利朝 | 本多 |
1561 | 1610 | 1576 |
Toyotomi retainer, Toshihisa's son, lord of Takatori Castle. He served in the eastern army during the battle of Sekigahara. He lost all of his territory after the battle.
|
Toshitomo |
Honda |
36 | 33 | 41 |
42 | 45 |
21 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
信長 | 織田 |
1534 | 1582 | 1549 |
Nobuhide's heir. Defeated Yoshimoto Imagawa at Okehazama and began his plans of conquest. He was assassinated by one of his retainers, Mitsuhide Akechi at Honnōji.
|
Nobunaga |
Oda |
91 | 83 | 87 |
77 | 40 |
00 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Swift] |
[Demolish] |
信忠 | 織田 |
1557 | 1582 | 1572 |
Nobunaga's heir. Aided Hisahide Matsunaga in his conquest of Kai. Later given the lands of Mino and Owari from Nobunaga. After the Honnōji incident, he committed suicide.
|
Nobutada |
Oda |
60 | 64 | 45 |
63 | 84 |
00 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
秀信 | 織田 |
1580 | 1605 | 1595 |
Nobutada's heir. After the Honnōji incident, he was appointed to take over the clan by Hideyoshi Hashiba at the age of 3. However, Hideyoshi would be the one with true power.
|
Hidenobu |
Oda |
44 | 32 | 10 |
23 | 75 |
01 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
信雄 | 織田 |
1558 | 1630 | 1573 |
Nobunaga's 2nd son. After the Honnōji incident, he served the Toyotomi. After the conquest of Odawara, he went to serve Ieyasu Tokugawa but was stripped of his titles.
|
Nobukatsu |
Oda |
18 | 18 | 8 |
62 | 6 |
96 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
信孝 | 織田 |
1558 | 1583 | 1573 |
Nobunaga's 3rd son. After the Honnōji incident, he and Katsuie Shibata attacked Hideyoshi Hashiba but were defeated. Hideyoshi made him commit suicide.
|
Nobutaka |
Oda |
31 | 54 | 17 |
54 | 36 |
92 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
信勝 | 織田 |
1536 | 1557 | 1551 |
Nobuhide's 2nd son. Unlike his older brother Nobunaga, he had a better reputation. Hidesada Hayashi tried to appoint him clan leader, but he was killed by Nobunaga at Kiyosu Castle.
|
Nobukatsu |
Oda |
47 | 30 | 27 |
67 | 49 |
79 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
信澄 | 織田 |
1555 | 1582 | 1570 |
Nobukatsu's son, served his uncle, Nobunaga. Married Mitsuhide Akechi's daughter. He was later killed by his cousin, Nobutaka, during the Honnōji incident.
|
Nobuzumi |
Oda |
37 | 47 | 31 |
61 | 47 |
79 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
信包 | 織田 |
1543 | 1614 | 1558 |
Nobuhide's 4th son. After the Honnōji incident, he served Hideyoshi Toyotomi, becoming Hideyoshi's son, Hideyori's educator. His daughter was one of Hideyoshi's concubines.
|
Nobukane |
Oda |
50 | 44 | 21 |
56 | 53 |
01 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
長益 | 織田 |
1547 | 1621 | 1562 |
Nobuhide's 10th son. After the death of his older brother, Nobunaga, he served the Toyotomi. However, right before the siege of Ōsaka, he sided with Tokugawa.
|
Nagamasu |
Oda |
39 | 7 | 1 |
78 | 31 |
01 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
信光 | 織田 |
1516 | 1555 | 1531 |
Nobusada's son. A brave warrior, he fought in the rear guard against the Imagawa at the battle of Azukizaka. He helped his nephew, Nobunaga, attack and capture Kiyosu Castle.
|
Nobumitsu |
Oda |
49 | 56 | 50 |
41 | 50 |
01 |
Magistrate | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
秀貞 | 林 |
1514 | 1580 | 1529 |
Oda retainer. He tried appointing Nobukatsu as the Oda clan leader but failed. His actions were later scrutinized and he was exiled.
|
Hidesada |
Hayashi |
56 | 21 | 68 |
66 | 41 |
78 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Taunt] | [-] |
[-] |
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 |
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