Saitō Toshinaga

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Saitō Toshinaga (斎藤 利永, died June 16, 1460) was a daimyō during Japan's Muromachi period. He was the son of (斎藤宗円), shugo of Mino Province, and the older brother of Saitō Myōchin, making him the uncle of the warlord Saitō Dōsan. By his first wife, he was the father of (斎藤利藤) and (斎藤典明). His second wife, who was born into the Akamatsu clan, birthed (斎藤妙純), (斎藤利安), (斎藤利綱) and (斎藤利隆).

History[]

In 1444, Sōen killed Mino Province's shugodai from the (富島氏 Tomishima-shi) and started a civil war within the province. To support his father, Toshinaga built Izumii Castle[1] to serve as the base for the Saitō clan. When Sōen was assassinated in 1450, Toshinaga assumed control of the clan and became the shugo of the province.

When the son of (土岐持益) died in 1456, there was a dispute over who would become Mochimasa's successor. Mochimasa's grandson, who was only three years old at the time, was nominated to be the successor, but Toshinaga objected. Toki Shigeyori was eventually selected as the successor. Toshinaga died a few years later in 1460 from complications related to paralysis. He was succeeded by his first son, Toshifuji.

References[]

  1. ^ Gifu City Sightseeing Guide: Castle History Archived 2007-12-30 at the Wayback Machine. (in Japanese) City of Gifu. Accessed June 12, 2008.


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