Jinbo clan

Jinbo clan

The nihongo|Jinbo clan|神保氏 was a Japanese clan that was active in Echigo Province during the Sengoku period, as retainers of the Uesugi clan. During the Edo period, one branch of the Jinbo would enter the service of the Matsudaira clan of Aizu; another would become hatamoto in the service of the Tokugawa shogunate.


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  • Jinbo Kiyoshige — was the grandson and only surviving descendant of Jinbo Nagakiyo. Unlike his grandfather, who was executed for betraying the Jinbo clan, Kiyoshige was a valuable asset to the Jinbo, and a general and advisor to Jinbo Nagamoto. Kiyoshige was… …   Wikipedia

  • Jinbo Nagamoto — (? 1572?) was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period, who was the last lord of the Jinbo clan. He is most remembered for almost constant warfare with Shiina Yasutane, and their rivalry has been compared to that of Takeda Shingen and Uesugi… …   Wikipedia

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  • Jinbo Kuranosuke — (1816 October 8, 1868) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who was a retainer of the Matsudaira clan of Aizu. He served in the Aizu administration as a karō . He fought in the Boshin War, and led the defense of Wakamatsu against the… …   Wikipedia

  • Hata clan — The Hata clan (秦氏) was an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Yamato period, according to the epic history Nihonshoki .Hata is the Japanese reading of the Chinese (state and dynasty) name 秦 given to the Qin Dynasty (the real family name was… …   Wikipedia

  • Nagao Tamekage — In this Japanese name, the family name is Nagao . Nagao Tamekage (長尾 為景?, 1489? – January 29, 1542) was a retainer of Japanese feudal lord Uesugi Fusayoshi, and a daimyo in his own right, during Japan s Sengoku period. According to some scholars …   Wikipedia

  • Uesugi Kenshin — 上杉謙信 Nickname Dragon of Echigo, God of War Born …   Wikipedia

  • Battle of Imizu — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Imizu partof=the Sengoku period caption= date=Third month of 1554 place=Near Oshima village in Imizu district, Etchu province, Japan result=Shiina victory combatant1=Jinbo clan combatant2=Shiina clan… …   Wikipedia

  • Shiina Yasutane — (? 1576) was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period, who was lord of the Shiina clan of Etchu Province. Throughout the 1550 s and 60 s he led numerous attacks on the Jinbo clan, and in one of the few documented cases of two generals engaging… …   Wikipedia

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