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DAIMYO of
INABA PROVINCE
Ikeda


- Domain: Tottori
- Stipend: 325,000 koku
- Class: Tozama 4
- Headquarters: Tottori Castle (Mountaintop)
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Daimyo family native of Omi and descended from the Seiwa-Genji.
Succession
- Nobuteru/Tsuneoki (1536-1584)
- Terumasa (1564-1613)
- Tadatsugu (1599-1615) - 1st Ikeda daimyo of Okayama (Bizen -- 315,000
koku), 1st tenure
- Tadakatsu/Tadao (1602-1632)
- Mitsunaka - 3rd Ikeda daimyo of Okayama; 1st Ikeda daimyo of Tottori
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Notable Ancestors
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Ikeda
Nobuteru (1536-1584)
Kii no kami, first served Oda Nobuhide, then Nobunaga, who in 1579 gave him
a part of the province of Settsu and the castle of Amagasaki in fief. He was
killed in the battle of Nagakute where Hideyoshi fought Oda Nobuo.
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Ikeda
Terumasa (1564-1613)
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Son of Nobuteru, took part in the last campaigns of Nobunaga and
participated in the battle of Nagakute (1584). By the order of Hideyoshi he
married the 2nd daughter of Ieyasu, and after the battle of Sekigahara he
received the province of Harima in fief (520,000 koku) and the name of
Matsudaira. He left eight sons who divided his domains among themselves.
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Ikeda
Tadatsugu (1599-1615)
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Son of Terumasa. At the death of his father he received the daimyoate
of Okayama (Bizen -- 315,000 koku). He took part in the siege of Osaka and
died the same year at the age of 17.
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Ikeda
Tadakatsu (1602-1632)
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Son of Terumasa, inherited the domains of his brother Tadatsugu, who had
died childless. Later in 1632 he was transferred to Tottori, where his
descendants resided.
Related Branches
- Branch: Okayama (Bizen -- 315,000 koku)
- Junior branch: Kamokata (Bitchu -- 25,000 koku)
- Branch: Ikusaka (Bitchu -- 15,000 koku)
- Branch: Shikano (Inaba -- 30,000 koku)
- Branch: Wakaza (Inaba -- 20,000 koku)
- Branch: Fukumoto (Harima -- 10,000 koku)
Sources
Ikeda

- Domain: Shikano
- Stipend: 30,000 koku
- Class: Tozama 5
- Headquarters: Municipal office
Daimyo family native of Omi and descended from the Seiwa-Genji.
Branch that resided at Shikano.
Succession
- Nobuteru/Tsuneoki (1536-1584)
- Terumasa (1564-1613)
- Tadatsugu (1599-1615) - 1st Ikeda daimyo of Okayama (Bizen -- 315,000
koku), 1st tenure
- Tadakatsu/Tadao (1602-1632)
- Mitsunaka - 3rd Ikeda daimyo of Okayama; 1st Ikeda daimyo of Tottori
- Nakazumi - 1st Ikeda daimyo of Shikano
- Nakateru
- Nakatsune
- Suminobu
- Sumitoki (unranked)
- Nakamasa
- Nakanari
- Nakatatsu
- Norizumi
Notable Ancestors
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Ikeda
Nobuteru (1536-1584)
Kii no kami, first served Oda Nobuhide, then Nobunaga, who in 1579 gave him
a part of the province of Settsu and the castle of Amagasaki in fief. He was
killed in the battle of Nagakute where Hideyoshi fought Oda Nobuo.
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Ikeda
Terumasa (1564-1613)
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Son of Nobuteru, took part in the last campaigns of Nobunaga and
participated in the battle of Nagakute (1584). By the order of Hideyoshi he
married the 2nd daughter of Ieyasu, and after the battle of Sekigahara he
received the province of Harima in fief (520,000 koku) and the name of
Matsudaira. He left eight sons who divided his domains among themselves.
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Ikeda
Tadatsugu (1599-1615)
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Son of Terumasa. At the death of his father he received the daimyoate
of Okayama (Bizen -- 315,000 koku). He took part in the siege of Osaka and
died the same year at the age of 17.
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Ikeda
Tadakatsu (1602-1632)
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Son of Terumasa, inherited the domains of his brother Tadatsugu, who had
died childless. Later in 1632 he was transferred to Tottori, where his
descendants resided.
Related Branches
- Branch: Okayama (Bizen -- 315,000 koku)
- Junior branch: Kamokata (Bitchu -- 25,000 koku)
- Branch: Ikusaka (Bitchu -- 15,000 koku)
- Branch: Tottori (Inaba -- 325,000 koku)
- Branch: Wakaza (Inaba -- 20,000 koku)
- Branch: Fukumoto (Harima -- 10,000 koku)
Sources
Ikeda

- Domain: Wakasa
- Stipend: 20,000 koku
- Class: Tozama 5
- Headquarters: Municipal office
Daimyo family native of Omi and descended from the Seiwa-Genji.
Branch that resided at Wakasa.
Succession
- Nobuteru (aka Tsuneoki) (1536-1584)
- Terumasa (1564-1613)
- Tadatsugu (1599-1615) - 1st Ikeda daimyo of Okayama (Bizen -- 315,000
koku), 1st tenure
- Tadakatsu (Tadao) (1602-1632)
- Mitsunaka - 3rd Ikeda daimyo of Okayama; 1st Ikeda daimyo of Tottori
- Kiyosada - 1st Ikeda daimyo of Wakasa
- Sadamasa
- Sadayori
- Sadanori
- Sadatsune
- Sadaoki
- Sadayasu
- Kiyonao
- Kiyotsugu
- Norisada
Notable Ancestors
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Ikeda
Nobuteru (1536-1584)
Kii no kami, first served Oda Nobuhide, then Nobunaga, who in 1579 gave him
a part of the province of Settsu and the castle of Amagasaki in fief. He was
killed in the battle of Nagakute where Hideyoshi fought Oda Nobuo.
-
Ikeda
Terumasa (1564-1613)
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Son of Nobuteru, took part in the last campaigns of Nobunaga and
participated in the battle of Nagakute (1584). By the order of Hideyoshi he
married the 2nd daughter of Ieyasu, and after the battle of Sekigahara he
received the province of Harima in fief (520,000 koku) and the name of
Matsudaira. He left eight sons who divided his domains among themselves.
-
Ikeda
Tadatsugu (1599-1615)
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Son of Terumasa. At the death of his father he received the daimyoate
of Okayama (Bizen -- 315,000 koku). He took part in the siege of Osaka and
died the same year at the age of 17.
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Ikeda
Tadakatsu (1602-1632)
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Son of Terumasa, inherited the domains of his brother Tadatsugu, who had
died childless. Later in 1632 he was transferred to Tottori, where his
descendants resided.
Related Branches
- Branch: Okayama (Bizen -- 315,000 koku)
- Junior branch: Kamokata (Bitchu -- 25,000 koku)
- Branch: Ikusaka (Bitchu -- 15,000 koku)
- Branch: Tottori (Inaba -- 325,000 koku)
- Branch: Shikano (Inaba -- 30,000 koku)
- Branch: Fukumoto (Harima -- 10,000 koku)
Sources
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