1559 Ōmi Province (present-day Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture)
Died
November 6, 1600(1600-11-06) (aged 40–41) Kyoto
Resting place
Sangen-in, Daitoku-ji, Kyoto
Spouse
Kogetsu-in
Children
Ishida Shigeie Ishida Shigenari Ishida Sakichi Tatsuhime at least two other daughters
Parents
Ishida Masatsugu (father)
Unknown (mother)
Relatives
Ishida Masazumi (brother)
Military service
Allegiance
Azai clan Toyotomi clan Western Army
Rank
Bugyō, Daimyō
Commands
Sawayama Castle
Battles/wars
Siege of Tottori Siege of Takamatsu Battle of Shizugatake Battle of Komaki and Nagakute Siege of Oshi Korean Campaign Siege of Fushimi Battle of Sekigahara
Ishida Mitsunari (石田 三成, 1559 – November 6, 1600) was a Japanese samurai and military commander of the late Sengoku period of Japan. He is probably best remembered as the commander of the Western army in the Battle of Sekigahara following the Azuchi–Momoyama period of the 16th century. He is also known by his court title, Jibu-no-shō (治部少輔).
IshidaMitsunari (石田 三成, 1559 – November 6, 1600) was a Japanese samurai and military commander of the late Sengoku period of Japan. He is probably best...
Tokugawa Ieyasu against a coalition of Toyotomi loyalist clans under IshidaMitsunari, several of which defected before or during the battle, leading to...
was considered to be a political hostage to the Western army led by IshidaMitsunari. She retracted from committing suicide (seppuku) because of her Catholic...
Edo era. He was also known as Sugiyama Gengo (杉山 源吾). The son of Ishida Mitsunari, Shigenari served as a retainer of the Tsugaru clan of Hirosaki. v t e...
Ishida castle in Omi province. He was the son of Ishida Seishin. He was the father of IshidaMitsunari. After the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, he and...
Tsutsui Junkei, Toyotomi Hidenaga and eventually joined and serve under IshidaMitsunari. He was born in the Yamato province to Shima Matsukatsu, a local lords...
Eastern Army aligned with Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Western Army loyal to IshidaMitsunari, culminating in the decisive Battle of Sekigahara. The conflict was...
a deep friendship with IshidaMitsunari, who also wanted to stop Hideyoshi's foreign invasion. The Jesuits wrote that Mitsunari was Yukinaga's special...
own domain. For the Shimazu clan, IshidaMitsunari was appointed as the toritsugi, which also meant that Mitsunari and/or Toyotomi had power to intervene...
his garrison was greatly outnumbered and destroyed by the army of IshidaMitsunari. Torii's refusal to surrender had a great impact on Japanese history;...
Japanese idol Mitsuhiro Ishida, Japanese mixed martial artist IshidaMitsunari (石田 三成, 1560–1600), Japanese samurai Naohiro Ishida (石田 直裕, born 1988), Japanese...
Mitsunari is a Japanese name that may refer to: IshidaMitsunari (1559–1600), Japanese samurai and military commander Mitsunari Musaka (born 1991), Japanese...
under IshidaMitsunari. Ieyasu had also snuck in a supply of arquebuses. Knowing that the Tokugawa forces were heading towards Osaka, Mitsunari decided...
the Japanese eroge Sengoku Hime, the character "Ishida Futanari" is a parody of IshidaMitsunariMitsunari appears in Capcom's Sengoku Basara 3, as a man...
Mototada. Knowing of his inevitable defeat, Torii's sacrifice diverted IshidaMitsunari's attention, and part of his Western army, away from his Nakasendō fortresses...
castle surrendered at half a day though the brother of Mitsunari, Ishida Masazumi and his father Ishida Masatsugu , defended it. Afterwards, Ii Naomasa occupied...
bravely during the war but returned to find the Toyotomi clan castellan IshidaMitsunari in power. He held the generals in contempt, and they sided with Tokugawa...
but also in his struggle with his main rival, Lord Ishido (based on IshidaMitsunari). Lord Toranaga orders Blackthorne's imprisonment, not to punish him...
battle, Masazumi was entrusted with the guardianship of the defeated IshidaMitsunari. Masazumi was made a daimyo in 1608, with an income of 33,000 koku...
Sekigahara, initially he was part of "Western Army" of IshidaMitsunari. During the battle he betrayed Mitsunari and switched sides to join Tokugawa Ieyasu's "Eastern...
debts owed Toyotomi Hidetsugu) and in 1600 sided with him against IshidaMitsunari. He was succeeded by Hosokawa Tadatoshi (1586–1641), who was present...
(右衛門尉). He was sent to Korea as one of the Three Bureaucrats with IshidaMitsunari and Asano Nagamasa. Nagamori was born in Nakashima-no-kori, Mashita-mura...