Ii Naomasa (English Wikipedia)

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  • Toshikazu Komiyama (2002, p. 51) Toshikazu Komiyama (2002). 井伊直政家臣団の形成と徳川家中での位置 [Formation of Ii Naomasa's vassals and their position within the Tokugawa clan]. 学習院史学 (Thesis). Gakushuin University Historical Society. pp. 50~66. hdl:10959/988.
      Included in Komiyama Toshikazu『譜代大名の創出と幕藩体制』(吉川弘文館、2015年) ISBN 978-4-642-03468-5 / "Creation of Fudai Daimyo and Shogunate System" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2015)
    • Toshikazu Komiyama (2002, p. 50~66) Toshikazu Komiyama (2002). 井伊直政家臣団の形成と徳川家中での位置 [Formation of Ii Naomasa's vassals and their position within the Tokugawa clan]. 学習院史学 (Thesis). Gakushuin University Historical Society. pp. 50~66. hdl:10959/988.
        Included in Komiyama Toshikazu『譜代大名の創出と幕藩体制』(吉川弘文館、2015年) ISBN 978-4-642-03468-5 / "Creation of Fudai Daimyo and Shogunate System" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2015)
      • Toshikazu Komiyama (2002, p. 40) Toshikazu Komiyama (2002). 井伊直政家臣団の形成と徳川家中での位置 [Formation of Ii Naomasa's vassals and their position within the Tokugawa clan]. 学習院史学 (Thesis). Gakushuin University Historical Society. pp. 50~66. hdl:10959/988.
          Included in Komiyama Toshikazu『譜代大名の創出と幕藩体制』(吉川弘文館、2015年) ISBN 978-4-642-03468-5 / "Creation of Fudai Daimyo and Shogunate System" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2015)
        • Toshikazu Komiyama (2002, p. 50=66) Toshikazu Komiyama (2002). 井伊直政家臣団の形成と徳川家中での位置 [Formation of Ii Naomasa's vassals and their position within the Tokugawa clan]. 学習院史学 (Thesis). Gakushuin University Historical Society. pp. 50~66. hdl:10959/988.
            Included in Komiyama Toshikazu『譜代大名の創出と幕藩体制』(吉川弘文館、2015年) ISBN 978-4-642-03468-5 / "Creation of Fudai Daimyo and Shogunate System" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2015)
          • Toshikazu Komiyama (2002, p. 59) Toshikazu Komiyama (2002). 井伊直政家臣団の形成と徳川家中での位置 [Formation of Ii Naomasa's vassals and their position within the Tokugawa clan]. 学習院史学 (Thesis). Gakushuin University Historical Society. pp. 50~66. hdl:10959/988.
              Included in Komiyama Toshikazu『譜代大名の創出と幕藩体制』(吉川弘文館、2015年) ISBN 978-4-642-03468-5 / "Creation of Fudai Daimyo and Shogunate System" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2015)

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  • Toshikazu Komiyama (1981). "戦国大名家臣の徳川家臣化について" [Regarding the transformation of Sengoku daimyo vassals into Tokugawa vassals]. --戦国大名武田家家臣を事例として =A case study of Sengoku daimyo Takeda family vassals (in Japanese). Retrieved 23 May 2024.

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  • Tomoyuki Mayama (真山知幸) (13 August 2023). "調整力で徳川に貢献「井伊直政」の壮絶な家の歴史 当主が戦死し、「存続の危機」に陥った井伊家" [The dramatic history of the family of "Ii Naomasa" who contributed to the Tokugawa shogunate through his coordination skills]. Toyokeizai online (in Japanese). oyo Keizai Inc. pp. 1–4. Retrieved 15 June 2024. Okubo Hikozaemon, Kobayashi Kensho, "Modern Japanese Translation of the Tale of Mikawa" (Chikuma Gakugei Bunko); Oishi Manabu, Komiyama Toshikazu, Noguchi Tomotaka, Sato Hiroyuki, eds., "The Biography of Ieyasu Vol. 1-5: Modern Japanese Translation of the Tokugawa Jikki" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan); Uno Yasuo, "The Matsudaira Family History: Matsudaira Tarozaemon Family Oral Tradition" (Matsudaira Chikauji Memorial Association); Hirano Akio, "Mikawa: The Matsudaira Clan" (Shinjinbutsu Oraisha); Tokoro Rikio, "The Structure of Power of the Tokugawa Shogun" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan ); Honda Takanari, "The Definitive Edition of Tokugawa Ieyasu" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan); Kasatani Kazuhiko, "Tokugawa Ieyasu: I Should Commit Serious Harassment to Save All People" (Minerva Shobo); Hirayama Masaru, "New Theory: Ieyasu and the Battle of Mikatagahara" (NHK Publishing Shinsho); Kawai Atsushi, "Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Nine Crises" (PHP Shinsho) Kenichi Niki, "Tokugawa Ieyasu" (Chikuma Shinsho) Edited by the Japanese History Materials Research Group, edited by Akio Hirano, "The Frontline of Ieyasu Research" (Rekishi Shinsho y) Hiroyuki Kikuchi, "The Mystery of the Tokugawa Vassals" (Kadokawa Sensho) Ushiichi Ota and Taiko Nakagawa, "Modern Japanese Translation of the Chronicle of Nobunaga" (Shinjinbutsu Bunko) Hiroko Noda, "The Ii Clan and the Hikone Domain" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan)

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  • According to Imatani Akira, professor of Tsuru University, and Ishikawa Tadashi, assistant professor University of Central Florida, during Sengoku period there are emergence of particularly dangerous groups called "Ochimusha-gari" or "fallen warrior hunt" groups. these groups were decentralized peasant or Rōnin self-defense forces who operates outside the law, while in actuality they often resorted to hunt Samurais or soldiers who has been defeated in wars.[21][22][20]
  • However, modern era Japanese castle archaeologist Yoshimasa Miike theorized that the reason why Naomasa dismantled Sawayama castle and relocate its materials to Hikone was due to his concern that he could not secure the loyalty of the former Mitsunari vassals which reside in Sawayama castle.[101]

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