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616:). She suffered due to the difficulty of her childbirths, and in 1566 she died at the age of 29. Even though Nobunaga is often regarded as a callous and bellicose figure, it is said that Nobunaga mourned her throughout the night and had her buried within view of his castle. Her body was cremated and buried in the cemetery at Kyusho temple (the Ikoma
592:. After the loss of her husband, Kitsuno returned to her family's home, Ikoma mansion and it was there that she met Nobunaga. It was believed that Oda Nobunaga was charmed by Kitsuno's beauty at first sight, and immediately took her as his concubine. Nobunaga was officially married to
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The fifth clan head was Ikoma
Toshitoyo (生駒利豊). His older brother, Ikoma Yoshinaga (生駒善長), created a new branch of the family known as the Awa-Ikoma family (阿波生駒家). His sister Jikouin (慈光院) became wife of the lords of the
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to mediate to help him become an officer. He also heated up straw sandles on his bosom and gave them to
Nobunaga. There was a strong geographical and blood relation with the Hachisuka clan (蜂須賀氏) of Kawanami-shū (川並衆).
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The Ikoma clan genealogy records Ikoma Iehiro as a descendant of
Fujiwara no Tameyoshi (藤原為義) but the names of the generations in between are missing. Fujiwara no Tameyoshi was a great-grandson of
246:, the crest painted on the side of the ship was submerged in the waves and only the top half showed above water. They won the subsequent battle and decided to change the crest to a half circle.
620:), in Tashiro town. Nobunaga gave his son Nobukatsu the area in which Kyusho temple lies in order to protect it and Kitsuno's tomb, out of respect for his treasured concubine. Her brother,
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Another theory is that the brother of
Tameyoshi, Fujiwara no Nobuyoshi (藤原信義), became Ikoma Shōji (生駒庄司) and began using the name Ikoma. In any case, the ancestors are the same.
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At Ikoma mansion (Ko-ori Castle, 小折城) there was a well known episode when
Nobunaga's sandle-bearer, Kinoshita Tōkichirō (木下 藤吉郎), who was later known as
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Toshikatsu (生駒利勝), the clan received an annual stipend of 4,000 koku in the
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merchant who lived at Ko-ori Castle (小折城) and accumulated wealth by storing ashes and oils for dyes and used
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1501:
Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan
785:(生駒家広, 15th century) - lord of Ko-ori Castle (小折城).
1394:http://www2.harimaya.com/sengoku/html/ikoma_k.html
1399:http://www.samurai-archives.com/dictionary/i.html
1343:(生駒一正, 1555–1610), fought with distinction under
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835:(生駒利豊, 1575–1670) - retainer of
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1474:Berry, Mary Elizabeth (1989).
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1451:The Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga
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1478:. Harvard Univ Asia Center.
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1499:Deal, William E. (2005).
1428:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
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1503:. Infobase Publishing.
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851:(生駒宗勝, ?–1701)
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96:Ikoma Iehiro (生駒家広)
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1213:(生駒道孝, 1715–1786)
1207:(生駒光男, 1715–1786)
1201:(生駒慶男, 1715–1786)
869:(生駒周房, 1714–1780)
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881:(生駒周詢, ?–?)
875:(生駒周邑, ?–?)
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