Kamei Masanori

Kamei Masanori (亀井 政矩, December 25, 1590 – September 22, 1619) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. He was the head of the Tsuwano Domain.[1]

Early life

Masanori was the son of Kamei Korenori.[1]

Masanori's early service began under Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1602, and in 1604 he was assigned as an attendant to Ieyasu's son Hidetada. His childhood name was Daishomaru (大小丸).

Family

  • Father: Kamei Korenori
  • Mother: Tago Shigemori’s daughter
  • Wife: Kōmyōin
  • Children:
    • Kamei Tsunenori
    • Kunimatsu
    • daughter married Tsuzuki Shigetsune
    • Kamei Koremasa by Kōmyōin

Daimyo

Upon the death of his father, Masanori inherited Shikano Domain.[1]

Masanori was transferred to Tsuwano Domain in 1617. His descendants continued to live at Tsuwano in Iwami Province.[1]

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References

  1. Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du Japon; Papinot, (2003). "Kamei" at Nobiliare du Japon, p. 19 [PDF 23 of 80]; retrieved 2013-4-25.
Preceded by
Kamei Korenori
2nd Daimyō of Shikano
(Kamei)

1612–1617
Succeeded by
Ikeda Nakasumi
Preceded by
Sakazaki Naomori
1st Daimyō of Tsuwano
(Kamei)

1617–1619
Succeeded by
Kamei Koremasa
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