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Ikeda Tomomasa (池田 知正;
1544 –
1603) was a
kokujin and military commander in the
Azuchi-Momoyama period.He was the second son of
Ikeda Nagamasa, who was a dominant kokujin in
Settsu Province.
His older brother was
Ikeda Katsumasa.
In
1568, when
Oda Nobunaga marched his armies, Tomomasa and Katsumasa under
Miyoshi clan battled against him.
However, they were not equal to him by their nature.
They surrendered and served Nobunaga.
In
1570, when
Ikeda clan's infighting happened, Katsumasa who was the family head was purged.
Because of that, Tomomasa succeeded to a house.
In
1571, he held secret communication with
Miyoshi Nagayasu,
Miyoshi Masayasu and
Iwanari Tomomichi, and betrayed Nobunaga.
They defeated
Wada Koremasa and killed him.
However, Tomomasa surrendered again after Nobunaga ruled Settsu Province completely.
He became a retainer of
Araki Murashige.
In
1580, he served
Hashiba Hideyoshi after Murashige betrayed Nobunaga and was defeated.
Tomomasa under Hideyoshi took part in the
Battle of Komaki and Nagakute and the
expedition to Kyūshū.
He served
Tokugawa Ieyasu and was given 5,000
koku after Hideyoshi died.
After Tomomasa died, his son,
Ikeda Shigenobu succeeded to a house.
However, his domain was seized by the
shogunate.
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