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Tomono clan
伴野氏
Home province Shinano
Parent house Ogasawara clan

The Tomono clan (伴野氏, Tomono-shi) were a Japanese kin group in Shinano province during the Sengoku Period. [1]

History

The Tomono claim descent from the Ogasawara clan, particularly Ogasawara Nagakiyo. [2]

The clan were weakened after involvement in the Adachi Yasumori affair in 1285. [2] In the Sengoku period they became vassals of Takeda Shingen, but later became retainers of the Tokugawa after the Takeda fell in 1582. [3]

References

  1. ^ Sekai hyakka daijiten, 伴野氏 at kotobank.jp; retrieved 2013-5-10.
  2. ^ a b Gōdō, Tetsuaki (1993). "Tomono uji". In Hiroshi Shimonaka (ed.). Nihonshi daijiten (in Japanese). Tokyo: Heibonsha. p. Vol. 5, p. 252.
  3. ^ 伴野氏館; retrieved 2013-5-5.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tomono clan
伴野氏
Home province Shinano
Parent house Ogasawara clan

The Tomono clan (伴野氏, Tomono-shi) were a Japanese kin group in Shinano province during the Sengoku Period. [1]

History

The Tomono claim descent from the Ogasawara clan, particularly Ogasawara Nagakiyo. [2]

The clan were weakened after involvement in the Adachi Yasumori affair in 1285. [2] In the Sengoku period they became vassals of Takeda Shingen, but later became retainers of the Tokugawa after the Takeda fell in 1582. [3]

References

  1. ^ Sekai hyakka daijiten, 伴野氏 at kotobank.jp; retrieved 2013-5-10.
  2. ^ a b Gōdō, Tetsuaki (1993). "Tomono uji". In Hiroshi Shimonaka (ed.). Nihonshi daijiten (in Japanese). Tokyo: Heibonsha. p. Vol. 5, p. 252.
  3. ^ 伴野氏館; retrieved 2013-5-5.

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