Katakura Kagenaga (2nd)
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Katakura Kagenaga (片倉景長 Katakura Kagenaga?) (May 14, 1630-July 9, 1681) was a Japanese samurai of the early Edo period, who served as a senior retainer of the Date clan of Sendai han. Bore the same name as his great-grandfather. The lord of Shiroishi Castle, Kagenaga was the 3rd bearer of the common name Kojūrō.[1] During the Date incident (Date-sōdō; 伊達騒動), he was a caretaker for the young daimyō, Kamechiyo (later Date Tsunamura). Upon receiving news of the actions of Harada Munesuke, Kagenaga immediately brought the domain to emergency footing, restraining any disorder from breaking out and saving the Sendai domain from the danger of being attaindered. However, as he was sickly, he resigned his post immediately following the incident's resolution.
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Preceded by Katakura Shigenaga |
Shiroishi-Katakura family head 1659-?? |
Succeeded by Katakura Muranaga |