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  • ...Ieyasu|Tokugawa Ieyasu's]] camp and fought for him during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]). At the [[Battle of Sekigahara]] he commanded 3,000 men in the
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  • ...of Odawara Castle]] ([[1590]]) and led some 5,000 men in the [[1st Korean Campaign]] ([[1592]]-[[1593|93). Over his career, Chikamasa saw his income increase
    757 bytes (94 words) - 19:51, 20 May 2007
  • ...[1592]]-[[1593|93]])and supported [[Ishida Mitsunari]] in the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] (1600).
    718 bytes (89 words) - 13:21, 7 June 2007
  • ...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
    527 bytes (75 words) - 22:35, 9 May 2007
  • ...point on which he differed with Kato Kiyomasa, and during the [[2nd Korean Campaign]] (1597-98) assisted in negotiations. Following the death of Hideyoshi in [
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  • ...vasions|Invasion of Korea]] (1592-93). After returning from the 2nd Korean Campaign ([[1597]]-[[1598|98]]), he retired in favor of his son [[Hachisuka Yoshishi
    1 KB (131 words) - 19:46, 7 August 2014
  • ...in the [[Battle of Okitanawate]], After returning from the [[First Korean Campaign]] he fell ill and died at [[Karashima]].
    575 bytes (73 words) - 12:40, 28 December 2011
  • ...|93]]) and later chose to support [[Ishida Mitsunari]] in the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]). Thanks to the help of [[Mizuno Katsushige]] he was able to ke
    636 bytes (82 words) - 22:54, 10 December 2007
  • ...the [[Korean Invasions|Korean Campaigns]] but was heavily defeated by the Korean Admiral Yi Sun Shin at the [[Battle of Hasendo]] ([[1592]]). He led almost
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  • ...). Ujisato served on Hideyoshi's staff in Kyushu during the [[First Korean Campaign]], which he returned to Aizu and built [[Wakamatsu castle]]. He died sudden
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  • ...of 63,000 ''[[koku]]''. Shigenobu remained neutral during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] and did not suffer the loss of any lands as a result; he came aboard the
    1 KB (205 words) - 03:09, 7 October 2019
  • ...ith his son Yukinaga he sided with Tokugawa Ieyasu during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]).
    1 KB (184 words) - 14:10, 5 January 2007
  • ...sions|Korean Campaigns]] and fought in a number of naval contests with the Korean Admiral [[Yi Sun Shin]]. He was defeated and killed by Yi in the [[Battle o
    1 KB (157 words) - 16:07, 11 July 2007
  • ...on to lead men in the [[1st Korean Campaign]]. Following the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]) he abandoned his castle and took up service with the [[Toda cl
    949 bytes (133 words) - 19:08, 10 September 2007
  • ...in the [[1st Korean Campaign]] due to illness but joined the [[2nd Korean Campaign]] in [[1597]] and rendered distinguished service (at Namwan, Sach'on, and e
    1 KB (150 words) - 14:52, 31 October 2017
  • ...ada's]] councilors while Ieyasu went to [[Kyushu]] during the [[1st Korean Campaign]] ([[1593]]-94). In [[1601]] he would be moved to Okazaki in [[Mikawa provi
    976 bytes (136 words) - 01:22, 26 March 2020
  • ...,000 [[koku]]). He sided with [[Ishida Mitsunari]] during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] and afterwards had his income reduced to 20,000 koku.
    511 bytes (60 words) - 09:41, 18 February 2008
  • ...younger son, Sadachika, left [[Tosa province]] following the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] and settled in [[Shimosa province|Shimôsa province]].
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  • ...]], the [[Komaki campaign]], the [[1585]] [[Invasion of Shikoku]], and the Korean invasion of [[1592]]. Norifusa was given a 10,000 koku fief in the Itano di
    595 bytes (79 words) - 14:51, 18 November 2007
  • ...e served [[Akizuki Tanezane]] and was killed in combat in the [[2nd Korean Campaign]].
    517 bytes (63 words) - 13:11, 19 February 2007

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