Itō clan
The Itō clan are a Japanese clan of gōzoku that claimed descent from the Fujiwara clan through Fujiwara Korekimi and Kudō Ietsugu.
Itō Suketoki, was famous for his involvement in the incident involving the Soga brothers. The family became a moderate power both in influence and ability by the latter Sengoku period of Feudal Japan.
History
After the death of Sukeie in 1181, Sukechika inherited the Kawazu Manor in Izu Province. When his uncle Suketsugu neared death, he made Sukechika the guardian of his son Suketsune, who became the head of the Itō Manor in Izu.In the Muromachi period and the Sengoku period,
- Yoshisuke, who was the descendant of Suketsune, inherited Agata Domain in Hyūga Province in 1584
- Suketaka, who was the son of Yoshisuke, supported Toyotomi Hideyoshi after the death of Oda Nobunaga; and he was granted land in Kawachi Province. After the Kyushu Campaign in 1587, the lands were merged into Hyuga Province and Obi Domain
- Sukeyoshi, who was the son of Suketaka, fought at the Battle of Sekigahara. His descendants remaining at Obi until the Meiji Restoration.
- A cadet branch of the clan were heads of Okada Domain in Bitchū Province from 1615 until 1868
Count Itō Sukeyuki, the Meiji era admiral, was a descendant of this family.