Toki Yorinari Explained

, also known as Toki Yoriaki,[1] was a Japanese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period. He was shugo of Mino Province.[2] He may be equivalent to, also described as a Japanese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period.[3]

Yoshiyori was a son of Toki Masafusa.[3] After the death of his father, Yoshiyori became head of the Toki clan in Mino Province. He had Ōkuwa Castle built.[3]

Yorinari was the father of Toki Jirō who was killed by Saitō.[2], Yoshiyori was the father of Toki Yoshitatsu (1527–1561), who went into exile in 1542.[4] Yorinari was forced out of Mino by Saitō Dōsan.[2]

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  1. http://www.sengoku-expo.net/person/E/053.html "Toki clan" at Sengoku-expo.net
  2. [Louis-Frédéric|Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric]
  3. [Edmund Papinot|Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph]
  4. Fróis, Luís (1976). Historia de Japam, Vol. I, p. 174.