Koriki Masanaga
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Koriki Masanaga (高力 正長; 1558–1599) was a military commander in the Azuchi-Momoyama period. A retainer of the Tokugawa clan, he was the first son of Koriki Kiyonaga and father to Koriki Tadafusa. He was the leader of the Iwatsuki clan. His official rank was a jyugoi-no-ge (従五位下) and his government post was a Tosa-no-kami (土佐守).
He served Tokugawa Ieyasu along with his father, Kiyonaga. In 1582, Ieyasu let him have Takeda Katsuyori's daughter, Teihime, under his charge. She became Miyahara Yoshihisa's wife afterwards.
Masanaga died before Kiyonaga, and Tadahusa succeeded to the house.