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  • Born into the [[Shimazu clan]] as a son of [[Shimazu Shigehide]], lord of [[Kagoshima han [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...r Montoku]] (r. [[850]]-[[858]]) through that of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] in the 1580s-1590s. ...okugawa clan]] in similar fashion, invoking the ancient Chinese concept of the [[Mandate of Heaven]].
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  • ...s]] under [[Kobayakawa Takakage]]. He sided with the Western forces during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] and fought at [[Otsu castle|Ôtsu castle]]. Althoug [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...e [[Ito clan|Itô]] of [[Hyuga province|Hyûga]]. In 1566 he was captured by the Shimazu and made to commit suicide. He was succeeded by his son [[Kimotsuki [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...bio-->. He led men against the defenders of [[Osaka Castle]] and fought at the [[Battle of Tennoji|Battle of Tennôji]] ([[1615]]). ...[[Tokugawa Hidetada]].<ref>Cecilia Segawa Seigle, “Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and the Formation of Edo Castle Rituals of Giving,” in Martha Chaiklin (ed.), ''M
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  • ...a 40,000-koku fief at Himeji in [[Harima province]] in [[1585]]. Following the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]), he was moved to Ashimori in [[Bitchu pr [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • Ii Naohira was a [[Sengoku era]] head of the [[Ii clan]]. ...oshimoto, and who gave birth to [[Lady Tsukiyama]] (who would later become the first wife of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]).
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  • ...ensive and valuable collection of Satsuma domain records. Sueyasu was also the author of ''Nanbei kikô'', a three-volume treatment of Satsuma history fro [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...he early years of the [[Edo period]], he served as a ''[[karo|karô]]'' for the [[Shimazu clan]].<ref>Yokoyama Manabu 横山学, ''Ryûkyû koku shisetsu t [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...He was married to a daughter of [[Suganuma Sadamura]] and was present for the marriage of Ieyasu's second daughter to [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] ([[15 [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...ed to the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] domain. He was assassinated after the fall of the Hôjô in [[1590]], and went down in family history as a disgrace. [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...o 50,000 in [[1594]]. He fought at [[Battle of Sekigahara|Sekigahara]] and the [[Osaka Campaign|Osaka Castle campaigns]] and in [[1619]] received a 100,00 [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...a notable temple later rebuilt (following its destruction in [[1615]]) by the renowned priest [[Takuan Soho|Takuan Sôhô]]. ...from ''Sengoku Biographical Dictionary'' ([http://www.samurai-archives.com Samurai-Archives.com]) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005
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  • He survived the [[Incident at Aburano Koji]]. In the [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]], he worked under [[Kirino Toshiaki|Nakamura Hanj
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  • ...been trampled upon, arousing the anger and grievance of the retainers and the populace."<ref>Watanabe Hiroshi, ''A History of Japanese Political Thought, [[Category:Samurai]]
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  • ...egion, Fusaie was able to firmly established the [[Ichijo clan|Ichijô]] in the region as daimyô. He founded Nakamura, which he planned to construct in su [[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...g to [[Kagoshima prefecture]] in answer to a call for aid from the rebels, the Fukuoka warriors never managed to join up with their Satsuma brethren befor ...p survived the battle, only to be killed weeks later. Kawashô is buried at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in Kagoshima.
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  • *The [[Hongzhi Emperor]] takes the throne in China. ...ki|monto]]'' revolt in [[Kaga province]] and drive out the ruling samurai (the ''[[shugo]]''/daimyô [[Togashi Masachika]]), establishing that province as
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  • Sagara Yorimoto was the last [[Edo period]] lord of [[Hitoyoshi han]] in [[Higo province]]. He succ [[Category:Samurai]]
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