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* ''Other Name: Satake Yoshihiro, Yoshikatsu''
 
* ''Other Name: Satake Yoshihiro, Yoshikatsu''
 
* ''Lord of Aizu''
 
* ''Lord of Aizu''
* Japanese: 蘆名 盛重
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* ''Japanese'': 蘆名 盛重 ''(Ashina Morishige)''
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Morishige was the 2nd son of [[Satake Yoshishige]]. In 1587 he married the daughter of [[Ashina Moritaka]].  His adoption as the [[Ashina clan|Ashina]] daimyô in the wake of the murder of [[Ashina Moritaka|Moritaka]] created strife within the clan and a number of retainers went over to the [[Date clan|Date]], who had also offered to provide an heir. The Ashina and [[Satake clan|Satake]] struck up an alliance against the Date and came near to defeating the latter at [[Battle of Hitadori|Hitadori]] in [[1585]]. The failure of that campaign and the internal problems within the Ashina eventually allowed [[Date Masamune]] to finally gain the upper hand against them. Date Masamune defeated Morishige at Suriagegahara and afterwards captured Kurokawa (1589). Morishige was allowed to retire to Hitachi province.
 
Morishige was the 2nd son of [[Satake Yoshishige]]. In 1587 he married the daughter of [[Ashina Moritaka]].  His adoption as the [[Ashina clan|Ashina]] daimyô in the wake of the murder of [[Ashina Moritaka|Moritaka]] created strife within the clan and a number of retainers went over to the [[Date clan|Date]], who had also offered to provide an heir. The Ashina and [[Satake clan|Satake]] struck up an alliance against the Date and came near to defeating the latter at [[Battle of Hitadori|Hitadori]] in [[1585]]. The failure of that campaign and the internal problems within the Ashina eventually allowed [[Date Masamune]] to finally gain the upper hand against them. Date Masamune defeated Morishige at Suriagegahara and afterwards captured Kurokawa (1589). Morishige was allowed to retire to Hitachi province.