Tomono clan 伴野氏 | |
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Home province | Shinano |
Parent house | Ogasawara clan |
The Tomono clan (伴野氏, Tomono-shi) were a Japanese kin group in Shinano province during the Sengoku Period.
History
The Tomono claim descent from the Ogasawara clan, particularly Ogasawara Nagakiyo.
The clan were weakened after involvement in the Adachi Yasumori affair in 1285. In the Sengoku period they became vassals of Takeda Shingen, but later became retainers of the Tokugawa after the Takeda fell in 1582.
References
- Sekai hyakka daijiten, 伴野氏 at kotobank.jp; retrieved 2013-5-10.
- ^ Gōdō, Tetsuaki (1993). "Tomono uji". In Hiroshi Shimonaka (ed.). Nihonshi daijiten (in Japanese). Tokyo: Heibonsha. p. Vol. 5, p. 252.
- 伴野氏館; retrieved 2013-5-5.
External links
- 伴野氏 at Harimaya.com (in Japanese)
- "Tomono" at SamuraiArchives.com
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