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Yamana Toyokuni

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Yamana Toyokuni
Yamana Toyokuni
Native name
山名 豊国
Born1548
Tajima Province
Died25 November 1626
RankDaimyō
CommandsIwai Castle, Tottori Castle
Battles / warsSiege of Tottori
Battle of Sekigahara
RelationsYamana Toyosada (father), Yamana Suketoyo (father-in-law)

Yamana Toyokuni (山名 豊国, 1548 – 1626) was a Japanese samurai and commander of the Sengoku period. He was the head of the Inaba Yamana clan and Shugo of the Inaba.[1][2][3]

Tottori Castle

In 1574, Toyokuni allied with Amago Katsuhisa for an attempted invasion to capture Tajima and Inaba provinces. [1][4]

In 1581, his Tottori Castle was besieged by the Oda Nobunaga's army led Hashiba Hideyoshi.[3] After three months of the Siege, Toyokuni surrendered.[3] Thereafter, he became a masterless samurai for a while.[3]

In 1600, at the Battle of Sekigahara, he joined the Western army and after the battle he was given small territory in the Tajima Province by Tokugawa Ieyasu.[3][5][6]

Further reading

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  • Ranse wo Kanndotta Otoko 『乱世を看取った男 山名豊国』,吉川永青 (角川春樹事務所, 2021) ISBN 9784758413923

References

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  1. ^ a b "デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plus「山名豊国」の解説" (in Japanese). kotobank. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  2. ^ "山名豊国の嫡孫、山名矩豊によって築かれた「村岡藩陣屋」" (in Japanese). SHINKIKANKO. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e "鳥取城を守る側から攻める側へ 戦国時代をしたたかに" (in Japanese). 歴人マガジン. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  4. ^ Tucker, Spencer (16 February 2017). The roots and consequences of civil wars and revolutions : conflicts that changed world history. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p. 78. ISBN 9781440842948.
  5. ^ "村岡藩と山名の殿様" (in Japanese). Yabu city official. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  6. ^ "但馬・村岡藩主山名氏系図が手ぬぐいに" (in Japanese). The Sankei News. 16 September 2015. Retrieved 28 October 2021.