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Morihide, a son of [[Naganuma Sanekuni]], held [[Samoyama castle]] and became an important retainer of the [[Ashina clan]]. In the wake of [[Ashina Moritaka|Ashina Moritaka's]] death in [[1583]], Morihide joined a faction of retainers that favored naming a younger son of [[Date Terumune]] as heir to the Ashina house. In 1590 he was wounded in a severe clash with the [[Kawada clan]] and died shortly afterwards. Later, his three sons were moved to the
 
Morihide, a son of [[Naganuma Sanekuni]], held [[Samoyama castle]] and became an important retainer of the [[Ashina clan]]. In the wake of [[Ashina Moritaka|Ashina Moritaka's]] death in [[1583]], Morihide joined a faction of retainers that favored naming a younger son of [[Date Terumune]] as heir to the Ashina house. In 1590 he was wounded in a severe clash with the [[Kawada clan]] and died shortly afterwards. Later, his three sons were moved to the
 
[[Date clan|Date's]] [[Yonezawa castle]].
 
[[Date clan|Date's]] [[Yonezawa castle]].
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==References==
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* Initial text from [http://www.samurai-archives.com Samurai-Archives.com] FWSeal & CEWest, 2005
  
 
[[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
 
[[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]

Latest revision as of 15:03, 24 January 2007

Morihide, a son of Naganuma Sanekuni, held Samoyama castle and became an important retainer of the Ashina clan. In the wake of Ashina Moritaka's death in 1583, Morihide joined a faction of retainers that favored naming a younger son of Date Terumune as heir to the Ashina house. In 1590 he was wounded in a severe clash with the Kawada clan and died shortly afterwards. Later, his three sons were moved to the Date's Yonezawa castle.

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