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− | Hisamichi was a son of [[Shimazu Tadayoshi]] and assumed the name 'Kiire' in [[1558]]. He became an important Shimazu retainer who was present for many of [[Shimazu Yoshihisa|Shimazu Yoshihisa's]] campaigns and acted as a negotiator with outside houses. He was notable for his skill at [[flower arrangement]] and linked poetry ([[renga]]). | + | Hisamichi was a son of [[Shimazu Tadayoshi (Soshu)|Shimazu Tadayoshi]] and assumed the name 'Kiire' in [[1558]]. He became an important Shimazu retainer who was present for many of [[Shimazu Yoshihisa|Shimazu Yoshihisa's]] campaigns and acted as a negotiator with outside houses. He was notable for his skill at [[flower arrangement]] and linked poetry ([[renga]]). |
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 8 November 2014
- Birth: 1532
- Death: 1588
- Titles: Shikibu-taiyu, Settsu no kami
- Other name: Shimazu Hisamichi
- Distinction: Shimazu retainer
Hisamichi was a son of Shimazu Tadayoshi and assumed the name 'Kiire' in 1558. He became an important Shimazu retainer who was present for many of Shimazu Yoshihisa's campaigns and acted as a negotiator with outside houses. He was notable for his skill at flower arrangement and linked poetry (renga).
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005