Itō Suketaka
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Itō Suketaka (伊東 祐兵) was a samurai, daimyō and twelfth family leader of the Itō clan, which was active from the Sengoku period to the Azuchi–Momoyama period.[2] Today, Suketaka is regarded as the "ruler of virtue of the middle-Itō clan".[3]
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Itō Suketaka 伊東 祐兵 | |
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Era | Sengoku period – Azuchi–Momoyama period |
Birth date | Eiroku 2, January 15 (Zhēngyuè) (1559 February 22) Hyuga Province, Japan |
Death date | Keichō 5, October 11 (Zhēngyuè) (1600 November 16) |
Name change(s) | Torakura-maru (childhood name), Rokuro-Goro, Rokuro-Saburo (nicknames), Suketaka[1] |
Dharma name | 報恩寺心関宗安 |
Grave place(s) | Hōonji-temple, Nichinan city, Miyazaki Prefecture |
Rank | Mimbu-taifu, Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade, Bungo-no-kami |
Lord(s) | Toyotomi Hideyoshi → Hideyori |
Domain(s) | The first lord of Hyūga-Obi Domain |
Clan(s) | Itō clan, a branch family of Fujiwara clan |
Wife (Wives) | Seishitsu : Itō Yoshimasu's daughter |
Child (Children) | daughter (Itō Sukehira's Seishitsu), Itō Sukeyoshi, Osen (Naruse Masatake's Seishitsu), daughter (Takigawa Norinao's Seishitsu), Itō Sukekoto |
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Itō.