Sakazaki Naomori

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Sakazaki Naomori (坂崎直盛) (1563 – October 21, 1616) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period, who served as lord of the Tsuwano Domain. Originally called Ukita Akiie (宇喜多 詮家) he first served his uncle Ukita Naoie and then his son Ukita Hideie. He took part in the attack against the Uesugi of Aizu, and later in the Sekigahara campaign, he left Ukita's Western army and joined Tokugawa's eastern army. After the war, he was given lordship of the Tsuwano domain. Tokugawa Ieyasu also gave him a new name Sakazaki (坂崎).

Preceded by
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Daimyo of Tsuwano
1601-1616
Succeeded by

References

  • This article has been compiled from corresponding material on the Japanese Wikipedia.
  • Tsuwano domain genealogy (in Japanese)