Ii Naomasa
Ii Naomasa (井伊 直政) (March 4, 1561 - March 24,1602) was a general under the Sengoku period Daimyo, and later Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu. His family, like Tokugawa's, had originally been retainers of the once-powerful Imagawa clan, and Naomasa, then a very small child, was personally lucky to escape death in the confusion and general chaos which followed the death of the clan's leader, Imagawa Yoshimoto, in the Battle of Okehazama in 1560. Naomasa joined the ranks of the Tokugawa clan in the mid 1570s, rising swiftly through the ranks to eventually become the master of a sizable holding in Ômi Province, following the Battle of Sekigahara (1600).
Naomasa the General
Like Honda Tadakatsu, Ii Naomasa is regarded as one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's better generals. He initially gained distinction at the Battle of Nagakute (1584), commanding around three thousand musketeers with distinction. His finest hour was to come at the Battle of Sekigahara, where his unit outpaced those of other (arguably more famous) generals such as Fukushima Masanori, drawing the "first blood" of that battle. However, Naomasa was shot and wounded by a stray bullet as the fighting was dying down, a wound from which he would never fully recover. The wound also prevented his personal involvement in quelling the last vestiges of the anti-Tokugawa faction in the coming months.
Related Topics:
Battle of Nagakute - Battle of Sekigahara - Fukushima Masanori
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The units Ii commanded on the battlefield were notable for being outfitted almost completely in blood-red armour for psychological impact, a tactic copied from Yamagata Masakage, one of Takeda Shingen's generals. As such, his unit became known as the "Red Devils", a nickname he shared.
Related Topics:
Yamagata Masakage - Takeda Shingen
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