Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Hoshina

Hoshina Masayuki

Nombre Hoshina
Apellido Masayuki
Nacidas el June 17, 1611
Murió el February 4, 1673 (aged 61)

Hoshina Masayuki was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who was the founder of what became the Matsudaira house of Aizu. He was an important figure in the politics and philosophy of the early Tokugawa shogunate.

Conozco \
No lo conozco

Hoshina Masanao

Nombre Hoshina
Apellido Masanao
Nacidas el November 30, 1541
Murió el October 21, 1601 (aged 59)

Hoshina Masanao was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period, who served the Takeda clan. He was the successor of his father Masatoshi in the ranks of the senior Takeda retainers, and was given command of 250 cavalry. Masanao was driven out of Takatō Castle following a siege in 1582, but was soon allowed to return through the assistance of the Hojo clan. Following a brief conflict with Tokugawa Ieyasu's forces, Masanao became a Tokugawa retainer, and was allowed to retain Takatō. He took part in the Siege of Odawara Castle under Ieyasu's command, and moved to the Kantō region together with Ieyasu. In the Kantō, Masanao was granted the Tako Domain.

Conozco \
No lo conozco

Hoshina Masasada

Nombre Hoshina
Apellido Masasada
Nacidas el June 14, 1588
Murió el December 22, 1661 (aged 73)

Hoshina Masasada was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Iino Domain. He was first a senior hatamoto with a 3000 koku income, before he was made lord of Iino.

Conozco \
No lo conozco

Hoshina Masamitsu

Nombre Hoshina
Apellido Masamitsu
Nacidas el November 30, 1560
Murió el October 31, 1631 (aged 70)

Hoshina Masamitsu was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan. Masamitsu was the son of Hoshina Masanao, and after having lent his support to Tokugawa Ieyasu at the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara, he was given the Takatō fief in 1600. With his father's death the following year in Takatō, Masamitsu became the new head of the Hoshina clan and served throughout the Osaka Campaigns of 1614 and 1615. Masamitsu was later privileged with the adoption of Tokugawa Hidetada's fourth son Komatsu, the future Hoshina Masayuki. His childhood name was Jinshiro (甚四郎).

Conozco \
No lo conozco
    index: 1x 0.027960062026978s
fmsppl-page-output: 1x 0.022815942764282s
t_/pages/list-of-people: 1x 0.02276611328125s
t_/blocks/list-of-people: 1x 0.012251853942871s
t_/blocks/person-card: 4x 0.011077642440796s
t_/common/header: 1x 0.0077800750732422s
router_page: 1x 0.0045080184936523s
list-of-people-content: 1x 0.0038368701934814s
headline: 2x 0.0023069381713867s
qids: 2x 0.0011320114135742s
t_/common/head: 1x 0.00031685829162598s
t_/common/footer: 1x 0.00031089782714844s
head-facts: 1x 0.00028705596923828s
related: 1x 0.00020289421081543s
t_/blocks/switcher: 1x 2.0027160644531E-5s
using-qids-cache: 1x 9.5367431640625E-7s
----- END OF DUMP (2026-02-23 09:12:02)  -----