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Inoo Tsuratatsu (飯尾 連龍, died January 11, 1566) was a Japanese military commander of the Sengoku period who served the Imagawa clan. The son of Inoo Noritsura, Tsuratatsu served Imagawa Ujizane and held Hikuma Castle in Tôtômi province. He was the husband of Otazu no kata.

In 1564, the Imagawa discovered that he was secretly communicating with Tokugawa Ieyasu and attacked Hikuma Castle. The castle held, but the following year, Tsuratasu was summoned by Ujizane to Suruga, where he was assassinated.

References

  1. ^ Toyoda, Maho (March 12, 2023). "飯尾連龍とその妻・お田鶴が辿った生涯|今川氏真と徳川家康に翻弄された夫婦の悲劇【日本史人物伝】". Sarai (in Japanese). Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  2. Watanabe, Daimon (March 18, 2023). "飯尾連龍の妻・お田鶴の方は、どんな女性だったのだろうか". Yahoo! News Japan (in Japanese). Archived from the original on November 19, 2024.
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