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Sumiyori was the son of [[Takahashi Masamori]]. He held [[Nakano castle]] in Shinano and became involved, alongside the [[Murakami clan|Murakami]], in a protracted conflict with the [[Takeda clan (Kai)|Takeda family of Kai]]. Around [[1553]] Sumiyori, [[Murakami Yoshikiyo]], and others appealed to [[Uesugi Kenshin]] of [[Echigo province|Echigo]] to reclaim their lands, which had at this point been lost to the Takeda. Sumiyori went on to serve under Kenshin's banner in the hopes that he might be restored to his old domain, but this was not to be.  
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Sumiyori was the son of [[Takanashi Masamori]]. He held [[Nakano castle]] in Shinano and became involved, alongside the [[Murakami clan|Murakami]], in a protracted conflict with the [[Takeda clan (Kai)|Takeda family of Kai]]. Around [[1553]] Sumiyori, [[Murakami Yoshikiyo]], and others appealed to [[Uesugi Kenshin]] of [[Echigo province|Echigo]] to reclaim their lands, which had at this point been lost to the Takeda. Sumiyori went on to serve under Kenshin's banner in the hopes that he might be restored to his old domain, but this was not to be.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 13 November 2013


Sumiyori was the son of Takanashi Masamori. He held Nakano castle in Shinano and became involved, alongside the Murakami, in a protracted conflict with the Takeda family of Kai. Around 1553 Sumiyori, Murakami Yoshikiyo, and others appealed to Uesugi Kenshin of Echigo to reclaim their lands, which had at this point been lost to the Takeda. Sumiyori went on to serve under Kenshin's banner in the hopes that he might be restored to his old domain, but this was not to be.

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