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| * ''Born: [[1554]]'' | | * ''Born: [[1554]]'' |
| * ''Died: [[1626]]'' | | * ''Died: [[1626]]'' |
| + | * ''Distinction: One of the [[Seven Spears of Shizugatake]]'' |
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− | Yasuharu entered the service of [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] and fought for him in [[Tamba Province]] ([[1576]]-[[1577|77]]) at Kuroi and at Yamazaki ([[1582]]). He afterwards joined [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and distinguished himself at [[Battle of Shizugatake|Shizugatake]], being named one of the 'Seven Spears' of that battle. He received the fief of Awaji Island in [[1585]] and became known as a naval commander, directing ships during the [[Kyushu Campaign|Kyushu]] and [[Odawara Campaign]]s. He was one of Hideyoshi's primary naval commanders in the Korean Campaigns but was heavily defeated by the Korean Admiral Yi Sun Shin at the [[Battle of Hasendo]] ([[1592]]). He led almost 1,000 men to the [[Battle of Sekigahara]] as part of the western army, though just beforehand he decided to actually join [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. He was postioned with [[Kobayakawa Hideaki]] and joined him in betraying [[Ishida Mitsunari]] and the western cause. He was afterwards given a fief in [[Iyo Province]] worth some 50,000 koku, from which he was moved [[1617]] to Iida in [[Shinano Province]]. Yasuharu was also known as Wakizaka Jinnai and came to hold the rank of Nakatsukasa-shosuke. He was noted for the silver pelt he carried - given to him by Hatano retainer [[Akai Naomasa]] before the latter committed suicide in 1576. | + | |
| + | Yasuharu entered the service of [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] and fought for him in [[Tamba province]] ([[1576]]-[[1577|77]]) at Kuroi and at Yamazaki ([[1582]]). He afterwards joined [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and distinguished himself at [[Battle of Shizugatake|Shizugatake]], being named one of the 'Seven Spears' of that battle. He received the fief of Awaji Island in [[1585]] and became known as a naval commander, directing ships during the [[Kyushu Campaign|Kyushu]] and [[Odawara Campaign|Odawara Campaigns]]. He was one of Hideyoshi's primary naval commanders in the [[Korean Invasions|Korean Campaigns]] but was heavily defeated by the Korean Admiral Yi Sun Shin at the [[Battle of Hasendo]] ([[1592]]). He led almost 1,000 men to the [[Battle of Sekigahara]] as part of the western army, though just beforehand he decided to actually join [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. He was postioned with [[Kobayakawa Hideaki]] and joined him in betraying [[Ishida Mitsunari]] and the western cause. He was afterwards given a fief in [[Iyo province]] worth some 50,000 koku, from which he was moved [[1617]] to Iida in [[Shinano province]]. Yasuharu was also known as Wakizaka Jinnai and came to hold the rank of Nakatsukasa-shosuke. He was noted for the silver pelt he carried - given to him by Hatano retainer [[Akai Naomasa]] before the latter committed suicide in 1576. |
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| + | ==Historical materials== |
| + | * [[Wakizaka-ki]] |
| + | ==References== |
| + | {{biodict}} |
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| [[Category:Samurai]] | | [[Category:Samurai]] |
| + | [[Category:Sengoku Period]] |