Iwanari Tomomichi

Iwanari Tomomichi

nihongo|Iwanari Tomomichi|岩成友通|Iwanari Tomomichi (1519-August 29, 1578) was a Japanese samurai of the 16th century. Also known as Ishinari Tomomichi (石成友通), he was a retainer of the Miyoshi clan, and held the title of "Chikara-no-suke" (主税助). Leading an uprising against the forces of Oda Nobunaga toward the end of his life, Iwanari was killed in battle by a retainer of Hosokawa Fujitaka.

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