Shiōden Masataka
Shiōden Matabē Masataka was a samurai general and retainer of Akechi Mitsuhide. His courtesy title was Tajima-no-kami.
Biography
Shiōden Masataka was born in Tanba Province. He was a member of the Shiōden clan, which itself descended from the ancient Yomoda clan of Musashi Province.According to some versions, during Akechi Mitsuhide's assault on Yakami Castle Shiōden engaged Hatano Hideharu in single combat and captured him alive.
After the conquest of Tanba Province by the Oda clan and their vassals the Akechi, Akechi Mitsuhide commissioned a number of his generals to various posts within the province. Shiōden and his brother Shiōden Masazane were appointed castellans of Fukuchiyama Castle along with a fief of 10,000 koku.
During the Honnō-ji Incident, Shiōden supported his lord Akechi in his betrayal of Oda Nobunaga. Masataka later took command of the assault on Nijō Castle, where Oda Nobutada had taken refuge.
Shiōden died at the Battle of Yamazaki on July 2, 1582.