Ii clan (Japanese: 井伊氏, Hepburn: Ii-shi) is a Japanese clan which originates in Tōtōmi Province. It was a retainer clan of the Imagawa family, and then switched sides to the Matsudaira clan of Mikawa Province at the reign of Ii Naotora. A famed 16th-century clan member, Ii Naomasa, adopted son of Ii Naotora, was Tokugawa Ieyasu's son-in-law and one of his most important generals. He received the fief of Hikone in Ōmi Province as a reward for his conduct in battle at Sekigahara. The Ii and a few sub-branches remained daimyō for the duration of the Edo period. Ii Naosuke, the famed politician of the late Edo period, was another member of this clan.
Ii 井伊 | |
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Home province | Mikawa |
Parent house | Fujiwara clan |
Titles | Various |
Founder | Fujiwara Tomosuke |
The clan claims descent from Fujiwara no Yoshikado,[1] who had been one of the Daijō daijin during the ninth century.
Heads of the family
edit- Ii Tomoyasu (1010-1093)
- Ii Tomomune
- Ii Munetsuna
- Ii Tomofumi
- Ii Tomoie
- Ii Tomonao
- Ii Korenao
- Ii Morinao
- Ii Yoshinao
- Ii Yanonao
- Ii Yasunao
- Ii Yukinao (1309-1354)
- Ii Kagenao
- Ii Tadanao
- Ii Naouji
- Ii Naohira
- Ii Naomune
- Ii Naomori
- Ii Naochika
- Ii Naotora
- Ii Naomasa
- Ii Naokatsu
- Ii Naotaka
- Ii Naozumi (1625-1676)
- Ii Naooki (1656-1717)
- Ii Naomichi (1689-1710)
- Ii Naotsune (1693-1710)
- Ii Naooki (second time;1656-1717)
- Ii Naonobu (1700-1736)
- Ii Naosada (1700-1760)
- Ii Naoyoshi (1727-1754)
- Ii Naosada (second time;1700-1760)
- Ii Naohide (1729-1789)
- Ii Naonaka (1766-1831)
- Ii Naoaki (1794-1850)
- Ii Naosuke
- Ii Naonori
- Ii Naotada (1881-1947)
- Ii Naoyoshi (1910-1993)
- Ii Naohide
- Ii Takeo (b.1969)
Family members
edit- Ii Naohira (井伊 直平, 1479?–1563)
- Ii Naomori (井伊 直盛, 1526–1560)
- Ii Naomune (井伊 直宗, ?–1542)
- Ii Naomitsu (井伊 直満, ?–1545)
- Ii Naochika (井伊 直親, 1535–1563)
- Ii Naoyoshi (井伊 直義, ?–1545)
- Ii Naotora (井伊 直虎, d. 1582)
- Ii Naomasa (井伊 直政, 1561–1602)
- Tobai-in (唐梅院, d. 1639)
- Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝, 1590–1662)
- Ii Naotaka (井伊 直孝, 1590–1659)
- Ii Naoshige (井伊 直茂, 1612- July 5, 1661)
- Ii Naoharu (井伊 直春, April 25, 1719 – December 1, 1732)
- Ii Naosuke (井伊 直弼, November 29, 1815 – March 24, 1860)
- Ii Naonori (井伊 直憲, May 22, 1848 – January 9, 1904)
Notes
editReferences
edit- Papinot, Edmund. (1906) Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du japon. Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha.
External links
edit- (in Japanese) Ii clan on "Buke-kaden"