Difference between revisions of "Ei Hisatora"
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− | Hisatora governed Ei district in [[Satsuma province]] and by [[1584]] was serving as a counselor to [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]]. A veteran of many engagements (including [[Battle of Takabaru|Takabaru]]-[[1576]], [[Battle of Mimigawa|Mimigawa]]-1578, and Minamata-[[1581]]), and wounded at the [[Battle of Okitanawate]] (1584), Hisatora was considered a great soldier. | + | Hisatora governed Ei district in [[Satsuma province]] and by [[1584]] was serving as a counselor to [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]]. A veteran of many engagements (including [[Battle of Takabaru|Takabaru]]-[[1576]], [[Battle of Mimigawa|Mimigawa]]-1578, and [[Battle of Minamata|Minamata]]-[[1581]]), and wounded at the [[Battle of Okitanawate]] (1584), Hisatora was considered a great soldier. |
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Revision as of 13:35, 4 January 2007
Hisatora governed Ei district in Satsuma province and by 1584 was serving as a counselor to Shimazu Yoshihisa. A veteran of many engagements (including Takabaru-1576, Mimigawa-1578, and Minamata-1581), and wounded at the Battle of Okitanawate (1584), Hisatora was considered a great soldier.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005