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  • ...[[1597|97]]-[[1598|98]]) and was defeated along with Kato Yoshiaki by the Korean admiral [[Yi Sun Shin]] at Angolpo (June 1592). In [[1600]] Yoshitaka decid
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  • ...ons with [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and he sided with him during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]]. He distinguished himself in the taking of [[Ogaki castle|Ôgaki castle]]
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  • ...Korean campaigns. He had a falling out with Yoshiakira around [[Sekigahara campaign|Sekigahara]], and worked for various daimyo after that, eventually becoming
    653 bytes (90 words) - 03:54, 16 February 2007
  • ...-koku fief in [[Omi province|Ômi province]]. He served in the [[1st Korean Campaign]] and died suddenly while in the process of returning to Japan in 1593.
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  • ...ince|Owari]], Fukushima served [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] in the [[Shizugatake Campaign]] ([[1583]]) and gained recognition as one of that battle's 'Seven Spears' ...sokabe clan|Chosokabe]] and [[Hachisuka Iemasa]]. During the course of the campaign, Fukushima, like the majority of samurai serving on the peninsula, was to b
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  • ...nt his son Katsushige to serve [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]], and recalled him when Katsushige indicated a desire to serve [[Ishida Mi
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  • ...abe]]. The events of his life following the conclusion of the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] are unclear and he appears to be confused in the records with his brother
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  • ...azu Yoshihiro|Yoshihiro]] in the [[Odawara Campaign]] ([[1590]]), in the [[Korean Invasions]], and accompanied him to the [[Battle of Sekigahara]]. In the co
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  • ...]] and accompanied him on the [[Korean Campaigns]] and in the [[Sekigahara Campaign|Sekigahara]] and [[Osaka Campaigns]]. Afterwards he proved himself an able
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  • Yasumasa, though young, was first recognized by Ieyasu for his talents in the 1564 suppression of the Mikawa ...a acted as one of [[Tokugawa Hidetada]]'s councilors. When the Sekigahara Campaign began in 1600, Yasumasa was assigned to [[Tokugawa Hidetada]]'s army and wa
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  • ...of the relief effort that broke the long siege of Ulsan in the 2nd Korean Campaign.
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  • ...d so Yoshihiro was compelled to punish them. He played a role in abducting Korean potters and bringing them to Satsuma as prisoners of war, spurring the deve He sided with [[Ishida Mitsunari]] during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] of [[1600]]. Along with Shimazu Toyohisa he joined Ishida's army but thei
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  • ...s killed, however, in [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] [[Kyushu Campaign]] of [[1587]]. While Yoshihisa submitted to Hideyoshi's authority, Toshihis In [[1592]], when summoned for service in the [[Korean Invasions|1st Korean Campaign]], he declined, pleading illness. As many of Toshihisa's retainers had rece
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  • ...competent soldier, he distinguished himself in service in the 1st [[Korean Campaign]] ([[1592]]-[[1593|93]]). He fell ill sometime around [[1596]] and is thoug
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  • ...le of Hetsugigawa|battle of Hetsugigawa]] and led troops in the 1st Korean Campaign. After his elder brother [[Otomo Yoshimune|Yoshimune]] was deprived of his
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  • ...mura. His Chôsokabe contingent fought very well in both the [[Osaka Winter Campaign|Winter]] and Summer Campaigns. After the fall of Osaka, Morichika attempted
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  • ...akawa Takakage]]. He sided with the Western forces during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] and fought at [[Otsu castle|Ôtsu castle]]. Although he was deprived of h
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  • ...] ([[1593]]). He went on to fight in the [[Battle of Sekigahara|Sekigahara Campaign]] but left the Kuroda's service some time later. In [[1614]], for reasons u
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  • ...Yukinaga and later sided with [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]), though he took no part in the fighting at Sekigahara. ...lly succeeded, with an official [[Korean embassies to Edo|Korean embassy]] first arriving in [[1607]], and the [[Kiyu Treaty|Kiyû Treaty]] being concluded
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  • ...] of [[1590]]. He accompanied his father in Hideyoshi's [[Korean Invasions|first invasion of Korea]] but fell ill and died in [[1593]] in Geoje.
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