Mitsutsuna Iga

Japanese: 伊賀光綱 - いが みつつな
Mitsutsuna Iga
1208-1221 A samurai of the Kamakura period.
Born in the second year of the Jogen era. Son of Iga Mitsusue. When the Jokyu War broke out, his father's lodgings, where he served as the guardian of Kyoto, were attacked by the army of the retired Emperor Gotoba. Refusing to escape, he committed suicide together with his father on May 15, the third year of the Jokyu era. He was 14 years old. He was commonly known as Kotobuki Okansha.

Source: Kodansha Digital Japanese Name Dictionary +Plus Information | Legend

Japanese:
1208-1221 鎌倉時代の武士。
承元(じょうげん)2年生まれ。伊賀光季(みつすえ)の子。承久(じょうきゅう)の乱がおこり,京都守護をつとめる父の宿舎が後鳥羽(ごとば)上皇軍に襲撃される。脱出することをこばみ,承久3年5月15日父とともに自害した。14歳。通称は寿王冠者。

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