Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Ii

Ii Naotora

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naotora
Nacidas el November 30, 1599
Murió el September 12, 1582

Ii Naotora was a daimyō of the Sengoku period. She was the daughter and only child of Ii Naomori, the eighteenth head of their clan. She was primarily the head of Ii clan and retainer of the Imagawa clan, because of her efforts, Ii Naotora becomes a daimyō and received the title "Female Landlord" (女地頭).

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Ii Naomasa

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naomasa
Nacidas el March 4, 1561
Murió el March 24, 1602 (aged 41)

Ii Naomasa fue un samurái del período Sengoku del daimyō Tokugawa Ieyasu. Su familia originalmente habían sido vasallos del clan Imagawa, pero después de la muerte del líder, Imagawa Yoshimoto, durante la Batalla de Okehazama, Naomasa tuvo la suerte de escapar en medio de la confusión siendo aún muy pequeño. Naomasa se unió al clan Tokugawa a mediados de los 1570, donde fue subiendo posiciones hasta convertirse en daimyō de la Provincia de Ōmi después de la Batalla de Sekigahara de 1600.

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Ii Naosuke

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naosuke
Nacidas el November 29, 1815
Murió el March 24, 1860 (aged 44)

Ii Naosuki fue un señor feudal de Hikone y Tairō de Japón, líder en la comunidad de shinobi life, posición que el mantuvo desde el 23 de abril de 1858 hasta su muerte. Es famoso por la firma del Tratado de Kanagawa con los Estados Unidos, abriendo los puertos y dando inmunidad a los Comerciantes y Marineros Estadounidenses. Fue también un entusiasta y experto practicante de la Ceremonia Japonesa del Té en el estilo Sekishūryū, y en sus escritos tiene por lo menos dos trabajos realizados sobre la Ceremonia del Té.

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Ii Naochika

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naochika
Nacidas el November 30, 1505
Murió el November 30, 1559 (aged 54)

Ii Naochika was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Imagawa clan. It was planned that he would marry Ii Naomori's daughter Naotora but then he fled to Shinano, to avoid committing suicide caused by slander from an Imagawa retainer. Later he went back to Imagawa, now newly married. Once again he was slandered and was eventually executed by Imagawa Ujizane. It's said that he was killed by a cause of anonymous report of Ono Michiyoshi. His childhood name was Kamenojo (亀之丞).

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Ii Naomori

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naomori
Nacidas el January 1, 1506
Murió el June 12, 1560 (aged 54)

Ii Naomori was a retainer of the Japanese Imagawa clan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century. During the Battle of Okehazama in 1560, Naomori was killed while trying to protect his lord, Imagawa Yoshimoto during the attack led by Oda Nobunaga, who surprised his enemy when he attacked in thick fog following a hard rain. His childhood name was Toramatsu (虎松).

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Ii Naohira

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naohira
Nacidas el November 30, 1478
Murió el January 1, 1563 (aged 84)

Ii Naohira was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Imagawa clan.

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Ii Naomitsu

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naomitsu
Murió el February 4, 1545

Ii Naomitsu was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who had served in the Imagawa clan. He was the son of Ii Naohira.

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Ii Naotaka

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naotaka
Nacidas el March 16, 1590
Murió el August 16, 1659 (aged 69)

Ii Naotaka was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who served under the Tokugawa shogunate. He was the son of the famous Tokugawa general Ii Naomasa. His childhood name was Bennosuke (弁之介).

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Ii Naomune

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naomune
Murió el February 13, 1542

Ii Naomune was a Japanese samurai from the Sengoku period who served the Imagawa clan. He was the son of Ii Naohira.

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Ii Naokatsu

Nombre Ii
Apellido Naokatsu
Nacidas el November 30, 1589
Murió el August 24, 1662 (aged 72)

Ii Naokatsu was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period who served the Tokugawa clan. He was also known as Ii Naotsugu. His childhood name was Manchiyo (万千代). Naokatsu succeeded to family headship following his father's death in 1602. Under Tokugawa Ieyasu's orders, Naokatsu completed construction of Hikone Castle in 1606, and then moved there from Sawayama Castle when it was largely completed. In 1614, as Naokatsu was ill, he sent his brother Naotaka to fight in the Siege of Osaka; Naokatsu himself was assigned to Annaka, where he undertook security duty in the Kantō region. After the siege of Osaka, Tokugawa Ieyasu rewarded Naokatsu's younger brother Naotaka with the Ii family headship, and allowed Naokatsu to form a branch family with holdings at the fief of Annaka in Kōzuke Province, worth 30,000 koku. Naokatsu retired in 1632, yielding headship to his son Naoyoshi. He died in Ōmi Province in 1662.

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