Mimura Iechika (三村 家親) (1517 – February 24, 1566) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period. The son of , he was the lord of Matsuyama Castle, in Bitchū Province. As the influence of the Hosokawa was decreasing in the province, he joined with the Shō family in expanding his local power and influence within Bitchū. He was the father of Ueno Tsuruhime.
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- 三村家親 (ja)
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| - 三村 家親(みむら いえちか)は、戦国時代の備中国の大名。成羽城(鶴首城)主のちに備中松山城主。 (ja)
- 三村家親(1517年-1566年2月24),日本戰國時代的武將、備中國大名。父親是。 (zh)
- Mimura Iechika (三村 家親) (1517 – February 24, 1566) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period. The son of , he was the lord of Matsuyama Castle, in Bitchū Province. As the influence of the Hosokawa was decreasing in the province, he joined with the Shō family in expanding his local power and influence within Bitchū. He was the father of Ueno Tsuruhime. (en)
- Mimura Iechika (三村家親, 1517-24 février 1566) est un daimyo de l'époque Sengoku. Fils de Mimura Munechika, il est le seigneur du château de Bitchū Matsuyama situé dans la province de Bitchū. Tandis que la puissance des Hosokawa décroît dans la province, il rejoint la famille Shō et étend son pouvoir local et son influence dans la province. (fr)
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| - Mimura Iechika (三村 家親) (1517 – February 24, 1566) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period. The son of , he was the lord of Matsuyama Castle, in Bitchū Province. As the influence of the Hosokawa was decreasing in the province, he joined with the Shō family in expanding his local power and influence within Bitchū. He was the father of Ueno Tsuruhime. However, issues began to arise with the Shō family, and so Iechika turned to Mōri Motonari for support. The Mōri clan came to Iechika's aid, and assisted in largely subduing the province under the Mimura. At the same time, Iechika moved his headquarters from Tsurukubi Castle to Matsuyama Castle, entrusting the former fortification to his senior vassal Mimura Chikanari. In 1566, while holding a council with his senior retainers at Kōzenji Temple, Iechika was shot to death by Endō Matajirō and Yoshijirō, two brothers who had received orders from Ukita Naoie. It was an uncommon killing, as gun assassinations were still rare at the time. (en)
- Mimura Iechika (三村家親, 1517-24 février 1566) est un daimyo de l'époque Sengoku. Fils de Mimura Munechika, il est le seigneur du château de Bitchū Matsuyama situé dans la province de Bitchū. Tandis que la puissance des Hosokawa décroît dans la province, il rejoint la famille Shō et étend son pouvoir local et son influence dans la province. Toutefois, des problèmes apparaissent avec la famille Shō, aussi Iechika se tourne-t-il vers Mōri Motonari à la recherche de soutien. Le clan Mōri lui vient en aide et soumet en grande partie la province pour son compte. Dans le même temps, Iechika déplace son quartier général du château de Tsurukubi au château de Matsuyama, confiant l'ancien fortification à son vassal principal, Mimura Chikanari. En 1566, alors qu'il tient conseil avec ses principaux obligés au Kōzen-ji, Iechika est abattu par Endō Matajirō et Yoshijirō, deux frères qui en ont reçu l'ordre d'Ukita Naoie. C'est un meurtre inhabituel car les assassinats par arme à feu sont encore rares à l'époque. (fr)
- 三村 家親(みむら いえちか)は、戦国時代の備中国の大名。成羽城(鶴首城)主のちに備中松山城主。 (ja)
- 三村家親(1517年-1566年2月24),日本戰國時代的武將、備中國大名。父親是。 (zh)
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