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Name
  
Saito Yoshitatsu

Parents
  
Saito Dosan

Role
  
Saito Dosan\'s son

Children
  
Saito Tatsuoki

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Died
  
June 23, 1561, Mino Province

Similar People
  
Saito Dosan, Nohime, Oda Nobunaga

Saitō Yoshitatsu (斎藤 義龍, 8 July 1527 – 23 June 1561) was a Japanese samurai during the Sengoku period.

Saitō was the son of Saitō Dōsan, however, rumors that Yoshitatsu was in fact not Dosan's real son (that is, that he was actually Yorinari's son) persisted and Dôsan apparently began to think of naming one of his other sons, Nagatatsu, as heir. Yoshitatsu had come to suspect his father's intentions. Though he actually did suffer from leprosy, Yoshitatsu feigned illness and murdered his two younger brothers in 1555 and declared war on Dosan. In May 1556 Yoshitatsu led an army to the Nagaragawa river, prompting Dosan to take up a position on the opposite side of the river. Yoshitatsu's vanguard opened the attack by crossing the river and cutting deeply into Dosan's ranks. They nearly reached Dosan's headquarters before being savaged by a counterattack. Yoshitatsu then led the bulk of his forces across the river and in the course of the fighting Dosan was killed. Yoshitatsu thereafter assumed control of Mino. He proved a capable commander and was able to defeat attempts by Oda Nobunaga to avenge Dôsan's death, but died of his illness in 1561.

Saitō's son, Saitō Tatsuoki, was defeated by Oda Nobunaga in 1564; and the clan disappeared.

References

Saitō Yoshitatsu Wikipedia