Akechi Mitsutsuna

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Akechi Mitsutsuna
AllegianceToki clan
Akechi clan
ChildrenAkechi Mitsuhide
RelationsAkechi Mitsutsugu (father)
Saitō Dōsan (brother-in-law)

Akechi Mitsutsuna (明智 光綱) was a senior retainer under the Toki clan from Akechi clan throughout the latter Sengoku period of feudal Japan.[1][unreliable source?] He was the father of Akechi Mitsuhide and brother of "Omi-no-kata" (Saitō Dōsan's wife). His father was Akechi Mitsutsugu (1468-1538).

References

  1. ^ 川村一彦. 明智光秀の群像 (in Japanese). 歴史研究会. p. 6.[unreliable source?]
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