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Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝, 1590 – August 24, 1662) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period who served the Tokugawa clan. He was also known as Ii Naotsugu. His childhood name was Manchiyo (万千代). Naokatsu succeeded to family headship following his father's death in 1602. Under Tokugawa Ieyasu's orders, Naokatsu completed construction of Hikone Castle in 1606, and then moved there from Sawayama Castle when it was largely completed. In 1614, as Naokatsu was ill, he sent his brother Naotaka to fight in the Siege of Osaka; Naokatsu himself was assigned to Annaka, where he undertook security duty in the Kantō region. After the siege of Osaka, Tokugawa Ieyasu rewarded Naokatsu's younger brother Naotaka with the Ii family headship, and allowed Naokatsu to form a branch family with holdings at the fief of

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  • Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝, 1590 – August 24, 1662) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period who served the Tokugawa clan. He was also known as Ii Naotsugu. His childhood name was Manchiyo (万千代). Naokatsu succeeded to family headship following his father's death in 1602. Under Tokugawa Ieyasu's orders, Naokatsu completed construction of Hikone Castle in 1606, and then moved there from Sawayama Castle when it was largely completed. In 1614, as Naokatsu was ill, he sent his brother Naotaka to fight in the Siege of Osaka; Naokatsu himself was assigned to Annaka, where he undertook security duty in the Kantō region. After the siege of Osaka, Tokugawa Ieyasu rewarded Naokatsu's younger brother Naotaka with the Ii family headship, and allowed Naokatsu to form a branch family with holdings at the fief of Annaka in Kōzuke Province, worth 30,000 koku. Naokatsu retired in 1632, yielding headship to his son Naoyoshi. He died in Ōmi Province in 1662. His descendants were moved around several times before having their holdings settle at Itoigawa, in Echigo Province. (en)
  • Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝, 1590 - 24 août 1662) est un daimyo de l'époque d'Edo au service du clan Tokugawa, aussi connu sous le nom d'Ii Naotsugu. Naokatsu devient chef de famille après la mort de son père en 1602. Sous les ordres de Tokugawa Ieyasu, Naokatsu achève la construction du château de Hikone en 1606 et, de là, passe au château de Sawayama quand il est en grande partie achevé. En 1614, comme Naokatsu est malade, il envoie son frère Naotaka combattre au siège d'Osaka. Naokatsu lui-même est affecté à Annaka où il entreprend des travaux de sécurisation dans la région de Kantō. Après le siège d'Osaka, Tokugawa Ieyasu récompense Naotaka, le jeune frère de Naokatsu avec le titre de chef de la famille Ii et permet à Naokatsu de former une branche familiale avec des possessions dans le han d'Annaka dans la province de Kozuke, d'une valeur d'environ 30 000 koku. Naokatsu prend sa retraite en 1632 et passe le titre de chef de famille à son fils Naoyoshi. Il meurt dans la province d'Ōmi en 1662. Ses descendants sont déplacés à plusieurs reprises avant d'avoir leurs possessions fixées au domaine d'Itoigawa dans la province d'Echigo. (fr)
  • Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝?; 1590 – 24 agosto 1662) è stato un daimyō giapponese del periodo Edo, capo del clan Ii. (it)
  • 이이 나오카쓰(井伊直勝)는 아즈치모모야마 시대부터 에도 시대 전기까지의 후다이 다이묘이다. 도쿠가와 씨의 가신. 오미 주, 후에 고즈케 의 초대 번주. 나오카쓰 파(이이 헤이부노쇼유 가문) 시조. (ko)
  • 井伊 直勝(いい なおかつ)は、安土桃山時代から江戸時代前期にかけての譜代大名。徳川氏の家臣。近江佐和山藩(彦根藩)2代藩主、後に上野安中藩初代藩主。直勝系井伊氏初代。 (ja)
  • 井伊直勝(日语:井伊 直勝/いい なおかつ Ii Naokatsu,1590年-1662年8月24日)是日本戰國時代的武將和江戶時代前期的譜代大名,亦是近江國藩主以及上野國安中藩的藩祖。 (zh)
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  • Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝?; 1590 – 24 agosto 1662) è stato un daimyō giapponese del periodo Edo, capo del clan Ii. (it)
  • 이이 나오카쓰(井伊直勝)는 아즈치모모야마 시대부터 에도 시대 전기까지의 후다이 다이묘이다. 도쿠가와 씨의 가신. 오미 주, 후에 고즈케 의 초대 번주. 나오카쓰 파(이이 헤이부노쇼유 가문) 시조. (ko)
  • 井伊 直勝(いい なおかつ)は、安土桃山時代から江戸時代前期にかけての譜代大名。徳川氏の家臣。近江佐和山藩(彦根藩)2代藩主、後に上野安中藩初代藩主。直勝系井伊氏初代。 (ja)
  • 井伊直勝(日语:井伊 直勝/いい なおかつ Ii Naokatsu,1590年-1662年8月24日)是日本戰國時代的武將和江戶時代前期的譜代大名,亦是近江國藩主以及上野國安中藩的藩祖。 (zh)
  • Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝, 1590 – August 24, 1662) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period who served the Tokugawa clan. He was also known as Ii Naotsugu. His childhood name was Manchiyo (万千代). Naokatsu succeeded to family headship following his father's death in 1602. Under Tokugawa Ieyasu's orders, Naokatsu completed construction of Hikone Castle in 1606, and then moved there from Sawayama Castle when it was largely completed. In 1614, as Naokatsu was ill, he sent his brother Naotaka to fight in the Siege of Osaka; Naokatsu himself was assigned to Annaka, where he undertook security duty in the Kantō region. After the siege of Osaka, Tokugawa Ieyasu rewarded Naokatsu's younger brother Naotaka with the Ii family headship, and allowed Naokatsu to form a branch family with holdings at the fief of (en)
  • Ii Naokatsu (井伊 直勝, 1590 - 24 août 1662) est un daimyo de l'époque d'Edo au service du clan Tokugawa, aussi connu sous le nom d'Ii Naotsugu. Naokatsu devient chef de famille après la mort de son père en 1602. Sous les ordres de Tokugawa Ieyasu, Naokatsu achève la construction du château de Hikone en 1606 et, de là, passe au château de Sawayama quand il est en grande partie achevé. En 1614, comme Naokatsu est malade, il envoie son frère Naotaka combattre au siège d'Osaka. Naokatsu lui-même est affecté à Annaka où il entreprend des travaux de sécurisation dans la région de Kantō. Après le siège d'Osaka, Tokugawa Ieyasu récompense Naotaka, le jeune frère de Naokatsu avec le titre de chef de la famille Ii et permet à Naokatsu de former une branche familiale avec des possessions dans le han d'A (fr)
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