Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ii Naomasa" in English language version.
Luís Fróis;History of Japan..; Nihon Yoso-kai Annual Report", Japanese historical materials also show that Ieyasu distributed a large amount of gold and silver to his subordinates) A certain " Ishikawa Tadashi Sosho
modern digital library edit of original edition 1908
Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum Curator, Yamagata Takashi
Hiroko Noda; Ii Naomasa; Hikone castle Museum
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