Ikeda 池田 | |
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Home province | |
Parent house | Seiwa Genji |
Titles | Various |
Founder | Ikeda Yasumasa |
Current head | Atsuko Ikeda |
Dissolution | still extant |
Ikeda clan (Japanese: 池田氏, Hepburn: Ikeda-shi) was a Japanese clan that claimed descent from Minamoto no Yorimitsu (948-1021) of the Seiwa Genji. Minamoto no Yasumasa, the fourth generation descending from Yorimitsu, and younger brother of Minamoto no Yorimasa (1104-1180), was the first to call himself 'Ikeda'.
In the Edo period, several of the clan's branches were daimyō families, most notably of the Tottori Domain and Okayama Domain. Takamasa Ikeda, former head of the Okayama Ikeda house was the husband of Atsuko Ikeda, fourth daughter of Emperor Shōwa. Inryoji Temple was built during the reign of Ikeda Tadakatsu.
Settsu-Ikeda family
- Ikeda Korezane
- Ikeda Koremochi
- Ikeda Koresada
- Ikeda Kimisada
- Ikeda Yasusada
- Ikeda Yasumasa
- Ikeda Yasumitsu
- Ikeda Yasunaga
- Ikeda Yasutsugu
- Ikeda Yasutada
- Ikeda Kagemasa
- Ikeda Noriyori
- Ikeda Norimasa
- Ikeda Kazumasa
- Ikeda Iemasa
- Ikeda Mitsumasa
- Ikeda Sadamasa
- Ikeda Nobumasa (d.1548)
- Ikeda Nagamasa (d.1563)
- Ikeda Katsumasa (1530/1539-1578)
- Ikeda Tomomasa (1555-1604)
- Ikeda Sankuro (1589-1605)
- Ikeda Mitsushige (d.1628)
- Ikeda Mitsunaga
- Ikeda Sadanaga
- Ikeda Sadashige
- Ikeda Akisada
- Ikeda Sadahiko
- Ikeda Sadao
- Ikeda Sadakazu
- Ikeda Sadamizu
- Ikeda Tonemune
Mino-Ikeda family
- Ikeda Tsunetoshi (d.1538)
- Ikeda Tsuneoki
- Ikeda Terumasa
- Ikeda Toshitaka (1584-1616)
- Ikeda Tadakatsu
- Ikeda Mitsumasa
- Ikeda Tsunamasa
- Ikeda Tsugumasa
- Ikeda Munemasa
- Ikeda Harumasa (1750-1819)
- Ikeda Narimasa (1773-1833)
- Ikeda Naritoshi (1811-1842)
- Ikeda Yoshimasa (1823-1893)
- Ikeda Mochimasa (1839-1899)
- Ikeda Akimasa (1836-1903)
- Ikeda Norimasa (1866-1909)
- Ikeda Tadamasa (1895-1920)
- Ikeda Nobumasa (1904-1988)
- Ikeda Takamasa (1926-2012)
Known members of the Ikeda clan
- Yōtoku-in (養徳院), was the wet nurse (foster mother) of Oda Nobunaga.
- Ikeda Sen (Senhime)
- Ikeda Tsuneoki (1536 – May 18, 1584)
- Ikeda Terumasa (January 31, 1565 – March 16, 1613)
- Ikeda Mitsumasa (May 10, 1609 – June 27, 1682)
- Ikeda Tsunamasa (February 18, 1638 – December 5, 1714)
- Ikeda Munemasa (1727–1764) [1][2]
- Atsuko Ikeda (b. 7 March 1931)
References
- ↑ 池田宗政 (in Japanese). Okayama City. Archived from the original on January 5, 2017.
享保12年(1727)生~宝暦14年(1764)没 城主期間 宝暦2年(1752)~宝暦14年(1764)
- ↑ Komatsu, Shigemi (1989). Chinese and Japanese Calligraphy Spanning Two Thousand Years. Prestel Verlag GmbH + Company. p. 141. ISBN 9783791310268.
He was born in the family home in Edo, son of Ikeda Munemasa (1725-1764), and was originally named Toshimasa ... On his father's death in Meiwa 1 (1764) he inherited the clan leadership...
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