Tsunehisa was born in March [[1458]], the eldest son of [[Amako Kiyosada]]. Under Tsunehisa's leadership the Amako clan became powerful in Izumo and came into conflict with the [[Ouchi clan]]. Tsunehisa marched against them in [[1518]] and again in [[1522]]. In the latter endeavor, Tsunehisa entered [[Aki province|Aki]] and made [[Mori Motonari|Môri Motonari]] a vassal. Tsunehisa attempted to bring down [[Kanayama castle|Kanayama Castle]], but, failing in his efforts, he withdrew in [[1524]]. In [[1527]] the Amako and Ouchi clashed over the control of [[Bingo province]]. | Tsunehisa was born in March [[1458]], the eldest son of [[Amako Kiyosada]]. Under Tsunehisa's leadership the Amako clan became powerful in Izumo and came into conflict with the [[Ouchi clan]]. Tsunehisa marched against them in [[1518]] and again in [[1522]]. In the latter endeavor, Tsunehisa entered [[Aki province|Aki]] and made [[Mori Motonari|Môri Motonari]] a vassal. Tsunehisa attempted to bring down [[Kanayama castle|Kanayama Castle]], but, failing in his efforts, he withdrew in [[1524]]. In [[1527]] the Amako and Ouchi clashed over the control of [[Bingo province]]. |