Kinoshita Iesada

Kinoshita Iesada

nihongo|Kinoshita Iesada|木下家定|Kinoshita Iesada|; (1543-October 4, 1608) was a samurai of the Sengoku through early Edo periods. Iesada was Toyotomi Hideyoshi's brother-in-law. At the time of the Battle of Sekigahara, Iesada was lord of Himeji han and held 25,000 "koku" of income. [ja icon [http://www.city.okayama.okayama.jp/museum/omizuen/kinoshita.html 足守藩主木下家 ] ] However, due to his distinction in guarding his sister O-ne (Hideyoshi's wife), Tokugawa Ieyasu rewarded him, and he was enfeoffed at Ashimori han in Bicchu Province following the battle. [ja icon [http://www.city-okayama.ed.jp/~ashimoric/kinositaiesada.htm 木下家定 ] ]

Iesada's children included Katsutoshi, Toshifusa, Nobutoshi, Toshisada, and Hidenori. Toshifusa, his 2nd son, succeeded him.

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