Senoue Nobuyasu Explained

was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku through early Edo periods. Also known as Matashirō (又四郎), Nakatsukasa (中務), or by his court title, Settsu-no-kami (摂津守). Another name he used was Kageyasu (景康).[1] Served two generations of the Date clan, Terumune, and Masamune.[1] Nobuyasu served in many campaigns under the Date clan, particularly at the Sōma Campaign. He held Ōzosō Castle in the Shōta district (Shōta-gun 信夫郡).[1]

His descendant Senoue Shūzen, also a Sendai retainer, served in the Boshin War.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.m-network.com/sengoku/busyo/busyo-se.html 戦国を生きた男たち (Men who lived in states at war)