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* ''Birth: [[1568]]
 
* ''Birth: [[1568]]
 
* ''Death: [[1615]]''
 
* ''Death: [[1615]]''
* ''Distinction: [[Hizen province|Sagami]] warlord
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* ''Distinction: [[Hizen province|Hizen]] warlord
 
* ''Son: Suminobu
 
* ''Son: Suminobu
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Yoshiaki was a son of [[Omura Sumitada]]. He commanded troops in the 1st Korean Campaign and elected to remain neutral during the [[Battle of Sekigahara|Sekigahara campaign]]. As a result he was ordered to retire in favor of his son Suminobu. Like his father he was a Christian and was known in this as Dom Sancho.  
 
Yoshiaki was a son of [[Omura Sumitada]]. He commanded troops in the 1st Korean Campaign and elected to remain neutral during the [[Battle of Sekigahara|Sekigahara campaign]]. As a result he was ordered to retire in favor of his son Suminobu. Like his father he was a Christian and was known in this as Dom Sancho.  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]][[Category:Christians]]
 
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Yoshiaki was a son of Omura Sumitada. He commanded troops in the 1st Korean Campaign and elected to remain neutral during the Sekigahara campaign. As a result he was ordered to retire in favor of his son Suminobu. Like his father he was a Christian and was known in this as Dom Sancho.

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