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Motoyasu was a son of [[Akagawa Fusanobu]]. He became the head of the [[Akagawa clan|Akagawa]] following the death of his elder brother [[Akagawa Narihide|Narihide]] in battle around [[1523]]. He was a notable retainer of [[Mori Motonari|Môri Motonari]] and was named one of his '18 Generals'. He became a close retainer of [[Mori Takamoto|Môri Takamoto]] and was consulted by him on most matters. After the sudden death of Môri Takamoto in [[1563]] he was confined to his home under suspicion and was later made to commit suicide along with his adopted son Matasaburou. [[Akagawa Nobuyuki]], a nephew, was named as heir to his house. Motoyasu’s part, if any, in Takamoto’s suspicious passing is unclear. Akagawa Nobuyuki, a nephew, was named as heir to his house.  
 
Motoyasu was a son of [[Akagawa Fusanobu]]. He became the head of the [[Akagawa clan|Akagawa]] following the death of his elder brother [[Akagawa Narihide|Narihide]] in battle around [[1523]]. He was a notable retainer of [[Mori Motonari|Môri Motonari]] and was named one of his '18 Generals'. He became a close retainer of [[Mori Takamoto|Môri Takamoto]] and was consulted by him on most matters. After the sudden death of Môri Takamoto in [[1563]] he was confined to his home under suspicion and was later made to commit suicide along with his adopted son Matasaburou. [[Akagawa Nobuyuki]], a nephew, was named as heir to his house. Motoyasu’s part, if any, in Takamoto’s suspicious passing is unclear. Akagawa Nobuyuki, a nephew, was named as heir to his house.  
 
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==References==
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* Initial text from ''Sengoku Biographical Dictionary'' ([http://www.samurai-archives.com Samurai-Archives.com]) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005
    
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