Difference between revisions of "Uesugi Norimori"
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* ''Died: [[1579]]'' | * ''Died: [[1579]]'' | ||
* ''Distinction: [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]], [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' | * ''Distinction: [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]], [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' | ||
− | + | * ''Japanese'': [[上杉]]憲盛 ''(Uesugi Norimori)'' | |
Norimori was a son of [[Uesugi Noriyoshi]] and held [[Fukuya castle]] in [[Musashi province]]. He was at first an ally of [[Uesugi Kenshin]], but in [[1565]] gave his loyalty to the Hôjô, only to return to Kenshin's camp when Norimori's relations soured with the Hôjô. He was attacked repeatedly by [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] and at length surrendered. He returned to the Uesugi and following Kenshin's death supported [[Uesugi Kagetora]] in his struggle for power with [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]]. Norimori was killed in the wake of Kagetora's defeat. | Norimori was a son of [[Uesugi Noriyoshi]] and held [[Fukuya castle]] in [[Musashi province]]. He was at first an ally of [[Uesugi Kenshin]], but in [[1565]] gave his loyalty to the Hôjô, only to return to Kenshin's camp when Norimori's relations soured with the Hôjô. He was attacked repeatedly by [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] and at length surrendered. He returned to the Uesugi and following Kenshin's death supported [[Uesugi Kagetora]] in his struggle for power with [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]]. Norimori was killed in the wake of Kagetora's defeat. |
Latest revision as of 04:29, 29 October 2010
Norimori was a son of Uesugi Noriyoshi and held Fukuya castle in Musashi province. He was at first an ally of Uesugi Kenshin, but in 1565 gave his loyalty to the Hôjô, only to return to Kenshin's camp when Norimori's relations soured with the Hôjô. He was attacked repeatedly by Hôjô Ujimasa and at length surrendered. He returned to the Uesugi and following Kenshin's death supported Uesugi Kagetora in his struggle for power with Uesugi Kagekatsu. Norimori was killed in the wake of Kagetora's defeat.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005