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    Mōri Motonari (毛利 元就, April 16, 1497 – July 6, 1571) was a prominent daimyō (feudal lord) in the western Chūgoku region of Japan during the Sengoku period...
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    Mōri Terumoto (毛利 輝元, January 22, 1553 – June 2, 1625) was a Japanese daimyō. The son of Mōri Takamoto, and grandson and successor of the great warlord...
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    The Mōri clan (毛利氏 Mōri-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan descended from Ōe no Hiromoto. Ōe no Hiromoto was descended from the Fujiwara clan. The family's...
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  • Japanese entertainer Mōri Motonari (毛利 元就, 1497–1571), daimyō of the Mōri clan Mucha Mori (森 ムチャ, born 1988), basketball player Mori Naganao (森 長直, 1672–1722)...
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    Nobunaga's forces. The trio was weakened and the Miyoshi clan declined. Mōri Motonari was a sengoku daimyo who pacified the Chūgoku region and is famous for...
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    Takamoto's son Mōri Terumoto was selected as his heir, but Motonari continued to wield the true power of Mori clan. Father: Mōri Motonari (1497–1571) Mother:...
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    Battle of Miyajima (category Mōri clan)
    important step for the Mōri clan in taking the foremost position in western Japan, and cemented the reputation of Mōri Motonari as a cunning strategist...
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    Kobayakawa Takakage (category Mōri clan)
    Sengoku period and Azuchi–Momoyama period. He was the third son of Mōri Motonari who was adopted by the Kobayakawa clan and became its 14th clan head...
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  • Shakespeare's King Lear and includes segments based on legends of the daimyō Mōri Motonari. The film stars Tatsuya Nakadai as Hidetora Ichimonji, an aging Sengoku-period...
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  • most of his remaining troops to desert and on 1566, he surrendered to Mōri Motonari. Yoshihisa was permitted to become a monk and was held captive at Enmeiji...
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    Chōshū Domain (category Mōri clan)
    branches of the Mōri family, or members of related families such as the Shishido and the Fukuhara, or descendants of Mōri Motonari's most trusted generals...
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  • Kobayakawa Takakage. The board game Shogun features Mōri Motonari as one of the daimyōs to choose. Motonari also appears in the strategy game Pokémon Conquest...
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    63 sq mi).The city lays claim to be the birthplace and hometown of Mōri Motonari, the Sengoku period daimyō of the 16th century. Akitakata is located...
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    and was succeeded by his uncle, the famous Mōri Motonari.[citation needed] Mōri Motonari Mōri Okimoto Mōri clan Kure, Mitsuo (2014). Samurai: An Illustrated...
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    mother was the daughter of Mōri Hiromoto and sister of Mōri Motonari. Kikkawa Motoharu (吉川元春, 1530–1586), second son of Mōri Motonari. Kikkawa Motonaga (吉川元長...
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    Kikkawa Motoharu (category Mōri clan)
    the second son of Mōri Motonari, and featured prominently in all the wars of the Mōri clan. He became an active commander of the Mōri army and he with...
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    Japan's leading daimyo. His skills are highly esteemed and on par with Mōri Motonari. Shingen was called "Tarō" (a commonly used pet name for the eldest...
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  • The Mōri clan claimed descent from Ōe no Hiromoto, an adviser to Minamoto no Yoritomo. He is most known as the father of the famous Mōri Motonari. Not...
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    Mōri Motokiyo (毛利元清, 1551 – August 21, 1597), also known as Hoida Motokiyo (穂井田元清) was the fourth son to the reputed Mōri Motonari throughout the latter...
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  • Mōri clan and was a ji-samurai (koku-jin-ryōshū) of southern Bingo Province. He held many positions including karō (clan elder) serving Mōri Motonari...
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    Watanabe Suguru († 1524), Lord of Nagamiyama castle, and was a General of Mōri Motonari. In 1540, at the Battle of Yoshida-Koriyama, he was the Commander of...
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    of Itsukushima to Mōri Motonari, and committed suicide after the battle. After the loss, his son Nagafusa was attacked by the Mōri clan and committed...
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    Sadachika Togawa Hideyasu Hanabusa Masayuki Mōri Motonari; Sarugake Castle, Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle Mōri Okimoto Mōri Takamoto Kikkawa Motoharu : Hinoyama Castle...
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  • Siege of Koriyama (category Mōri clan)
    Haruhisa, with 30,000 men, attacked Kōriyama Castle, which belonged to Mōri Motonari and was defended by 8,000 men. When the Ōuchi clan sent an army under...
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    become a Buddhist monk. In 1566, after the Amago clan was overthrown by Mōri Motonari, Amago Katsuhisa fled to the island of Oki. Later in 1568, Katsuhisa...
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  • Battle of Arita-Nakaide (category Mōri clan)
    During the battle, Takeda Motoshige was defeated by a young Mōri Motonari. It was Motonari's first battle. In the early 16th century Takeda Motoshige (also...
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    Province in 1509. He was older brother of Mōri Motonari. Father: Mōri Hiromoto (d. 1506) Brother: Mōri Motonari (1497–1571) Kure, Mitsuo (2014). Samurai:...
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    of Aki Province in 1168. Another renowned patron of the shrine was Mōri Motonari, lord of Chōshū Domain, who was responsible for rebuilding the honden...
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    suicide by Mōri Motonari, and in 1558 Mori captured Moji castle from the Ouchi. In September 1559, Ōtomo Sōrin then turned against the Mōri clan. He recaptured...
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  • doubtful of himself, he performs the flute for him. Mōri Motonari (毛利 元就) Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu Mōri Takamoto (毛利隆元) Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa Kikkawa...
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