Shiroishi Munezane (白石宗実) (1553?–1599) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through Azuchi-Momoyama Period, who served as a retainer of the Date clan. He held the court title of Wakasa no kami.[1]
Shiroishi Munezane 白石宗実 | |
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Born | 1553 |
Died | 1599 |
Allegiance | Date clan |
Unit | Shiroishi clan |
Battles / wars | Battle of Suriagehara Korean campaign |
Munezane first served Date Terumune, taking part in Terumune's later campaigns. After serving Masamune for several years, Munezane received the Shiomatsu region as his personal fief in 1586.[1]
When the Date invaded Aizu three years later, Munezane served under Date Shigezane, who would later play an active role in the Ashina family's defeat. For his distinguished service in this conflict, Munezane was awarded the Mizusawa domain and an income fief of 15,000 koku.
In the 1590s, Munezane went to Korea and fought as part of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invasion of the Korean peninsula.[1]
Munezane died while at Fushimi, in 1599, at age 46.[2] His adopted son Shiroishi Munenao succeeded him.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Shiroishi Munezane" on Hanryū'un ni oki iru Archived 2009-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Shiroishi-shi" on Harimaya.com Some sources, however, argue that he was 55.
External links
edit- (in Japanese) "Shiroishi-shi" on Harimaya.com (4 April 2008)
- (in Japanese) "Shiroishi Munezane" on Hanryū'un ni oki iru (4 April 2008)