Ishikawa clan
Ishikawa clan 石川 | |
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Home province | Kawachi Mikawa Ise |
Parent house | Seiwa Genji |
Final ruler | |
Founding year | 15th century |
Cadet branches |
Ishikawa clan (Japanese: 石川氏, Hepburn: Ishikawa-shi) is a Japanese samurai family which descended from the Seiwa Genji.[1]
History[]
The clan traces its history from Minamoto no Yoshiie through his son .[1]
The Ishikawa district of Kawachi Province is named after them.[2] In the Sengoku Period, the family had two major branches; one of them, which had settled in Mikawa Province in the 15th century, was a family of retainers serving what became the Tokugawa clan. Ishikawa Kazumasa, one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's senior retainers, was famous in his era for suddenly leaving Tokugawa service and pledging loyalty to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. However, as Kazumasa's son Yasunaga became implicated in the , his branch of the Ishikawa of Mikawa came to an end then. The Mikawa-Ishikawa line continued through Kazumasa's uncle , Ienari's descendants eventually came to rule the Ise-Kameyama Domain for most of the Edo period.[citation needed]
The other branch of the family, which had established itself in Kawachi Province, was the ancestor of the , which ruled the for the entirety of the Edo period.[citation needed]
Select list of clan members[]
References[]
External links[]
- 石川氏 at Harimaya.com (in Japanese)
- Japanese clans
- Minamoto clan