− | Tadamasa was the sixth son of [[Mori Yoshinari]] and succeeded his elder brother [[Mori Nagayoshi|Nagayoshi]] after the latter's death in [[1584]]. He was given special honors by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] to increase his prestige in [[Mino province]], including use of the names Hashiba and Toyotomi. During the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] he joined the army under [[Tokugawa Hidetada]] and was present for the abortive siege of [[Ueda Castle]] in [[Shinano province|Shinano]]. In [[1603]] he was transferred from Mino to [[Mimasaka province]], where he received [[Tsuyama]] and an income of 185,000 [[koku]]. | + | Tadamasa was the sixth son of [[Mori Yoshinari]] and succeeded his elder brother [[Mori Nagayoshi|Nagayoshi]] after the latter's death in [[1584]]. He was given special honors by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] to increase his prestige in [[Mino province]], including use of the names Hashiba and Toyotomi. During the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] he joined the army under [[Tokugawa Hidetada]] and was present for the abortive siege of [[Ueda castle]] in [[Shinano province|Shinano]]. In [[1603]] he was transferred from Mino to [[Mimasaka province]], where he received [[Tsuyama]] and an income of 185,000 [[koku]]. |