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Honda Tadatoki

Honda Tadatoki
Honnda Tadatoki.jpg
1st Lord of Himeji-Shinden
In office
1617–1626
Preceded bynone
Succeeded byHonda Masatomo
Personal details
BornMay 11, 1596
DiedJune 30, 1626 (aged 30)
NationalityJapanese
Spouse(s)Senhime

Honda Tadatoki (本多 忠刻, May 11, 1596 – June 30, 1626) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period.

Tadatoki was born as the eldest son of Honda Tadamasa. His mother Kumahime was a granddaughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga.

In 1616, Tadatoki married Senhime, another granddaughter of Ieyasu, and who had been married to Toyotomi Hideyori before Hideyori's death the Siege of Osaka. As a dowry of his new bride, Tadatoki received 100,000 koku.

Tadatoki also sponsored the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi for a time. Musashi taught swordsmanship to Tadatoki's retainers; Musashi's adopted son Mikinosuke served Tadatoki as a page.

Tadatoki died of tuberculosis in 1626. Miyamoto Mikinosuke committed junshi soon afterward, choosing to follow his lord in death

Family

References

  • Ruch, Barbara (2002). Engendering Faith: Women and Buddhism in Premodern Japan. (Detroit: University of Michigan), p. 233
Preceded by
none
1st Lord of Himeji-Shinden
1617–1626
Succeeded by
Honda Masatomo


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