Ikeda Mitsumasa

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In this Japanese name, the family name is Ikeda.
Ikeda Mitsumasa

In office
1616 – 1617
Preceded by Ikeda Toshitaka
Succeeded by Honda Tadamasa

In office
1617 – 1632
Preceded by Ikeda Nagayuki
Succeeded by Ikeda Mitsunaka

In office
1632 – 1672
Preceded by Ikeda Tadakatsu
Succeeded by Ikeda Tsunamasa

Born May 10, 1609 (1609-05-10)
Died June 27, 1682 (aged 73)
Nationality Japanese

Ikeda Mitsumasa (池田光政?) (May 10, 1609-June 27, 1682) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. He was also a Confucian scholar, and was a patron of Kumazawa Banzan, 17th century Confucian scholar.

[edit] References

  • (Japanese) Japanese Wikipedia article on Mitsumasa (10 Oct. 2007)
  • Takekoshi Yosaburō (1930). The Economic Aspects of the History of the Civilization of Japan (New York: The Macmillan Company), p. 193.
Preceded by
Ikeda Toshitaka
Lord of Himeji
1616-1617
Succeeded by
Honda Tadamasa
Preceded by
Ikeda Nagayuki
Lord of Tottori
1617-1632
Succeeded by
Ikeda Mitsunaka
Preceded by
Ikeda Tadakatsu
Lord of Okayama
1632-1672
Succeeded by
Ikeda Tsunamasa
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