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    Gamō Ujisato (蒲生 氏郷, 1556 – 17 March 1595) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku and Azuchi–Momoyama periods. He was heir and son of Gamō Katahide, lord...
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  • Gamō (written: 蒲生) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gamō clan (蒲生氏, Gamō-shi), Japanese clan which claimed descent from...
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    eldest son of Gamō Sadahide, was a retainer of the Oda clan. Gamō Ujisato (蒲生 氏郷, 1556 – March 17, 1595) was the heir and son of Gamō Katahide, lord...
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  • Gamō Hideyuki (蒲生 秀行, 1583 – June 13, 1612) was a Japanese daimyō who ruled the Aizu domain. He was the son of Gamō Ujisato. A Catholic, Hideyuki was...
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    over Japan, his representative, Gamō Ujisato, was sent to be the lord of the Aizu region in 1590. At his new post, Ujisato heard the story of akabeko and...
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    Azuchi Castle on the eastern shores of Lake Biwa in 1579. Tōdō Takatora, Gamō Ujisato, Oichi, Yodo-dono, Ohatsu, and Oeyo were Omi notables during this period...
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  • Nobusumi entering from Ise (Aoyama Pass) to the southeast. 7,000 men under Gamō Ujisato and Wakisaka Yasuharu entering from Tamataki to the north. 7,000 men...
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  • Katahide, the eldest son of Gamō Sadahide, was a retainer of the Rokkaku clan and later Oda clan. His son, Gamō Ujisato, became daimyo of the Aizu Domain...
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    Aizuwakamatsu Castle (category Gamō clan)
    Sendai. Aizu then came to be ruled by one of Hideyoshi's generals, Gamō Ujisato. Ujisato was expected to keep a close watch on Date Masamune, and thus rebuilt...
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  • eventually fell and was destroyed. Gamō Ujisato, Tsutsui Junkei and Wakisaka Yasuharu commanded Nobunaga's forces, Gamō attacking the castle's neighboring...
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  • Fusahide Fūma Kotarō (ninja) Fuwa Mitsuharu Fukushima Masanori Gamō Katahide Gamō Ujisato Harada Naomasa Harada Nobutane Harada Sanosuke Harukichi Shimoi...
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    Inaba Yoshimichi, Hineno Hironari, Ikeda Tsuneoki, Mori Nagayoshi, Gamō Ujisato, Sassa Narimasa, Maeda Toshiie, Harada Naomasa, Fukutomi Hidekatsu, Nonomura...
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    Matsunaga Hisahide Kuki Yoshitaka Kani Saizō Kanamori Nagachika Gamō Katahide Gamō Ujisato Mori Ranmaru Asakura Kageakira Fuwa Mitsuharu Araki Murashige...
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  • 1600) Oda Nobumasa (1554–1647) Sisters: Fuyuhime (1561–1641), wife of Gamō Ujisato Hideko (died 1632) Eihime (1574–1623) Hōonin Sannomaru-dono (d. 1603)...
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    heard that his family was derived from the famous warlord Gamō Ujisato, he changed his name to Gamō Kumpei. A precocious child, he learned reading, Japanese...
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    daimyō of Akashi, chosen life of exile in Manila, Philippines (1552–1615) Gamō Ujisato (1556–1595) Ōtomo Sōrin (大友 宗麟) (1530–1587), also known as Fujiwara no...
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  • forces of Azai Nagamasa Commanders and leaders Oda Nobunaga Oda Nobutada Gamō Ujisato Isono Kazumasa Miyabe Keijun Azai Nagamasa † Akao Kiyotsuna  Kaihō Tsunachika †...
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    Tadakatsu Sakai Ietsugu Kobayakawa Takakage Ikoma Chikamasa Horio Yoshiharu Gamō Ujisato Sanada Masayuki Sanada Yukimura Ukita Hideie Hosokawa Tadaoki Kuroda...
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    1590 to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Toyotomi gave Aizu to one of his allies, Gamo Ujisato who then began construction in 1592 of a new castle at the site. It was...
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    Aizu Basin to Gamō Ujisato as part of a 919,000 koku fief following the submission of Date Masamune. Ujisato was succeeded by his son, Gamō Hideyuki, but...
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    183,800 Stationed force at Nagoya Tokugawa Ieyasu, Uesugi Kagekatsu, Gamō Ujisato, Satake Yoshinobu and others 75,000 75,000 Subtotal 258,800 Naval force...
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    generals who were also direct disciples of Sen no Rikyū: Maeda Toshinaga, Gamō Ujisato, Hosokawa Tadaoki, Furuta Oribe, Makimura Toshisada, Dom Justo Takayama...
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    daughter of Gamō Ujisato, daughter of Oda Nobunaga Kusu no Tsubone, later Hokoin, daughter of Azai Nagamasa Sanjo-dono or Tora, daughter of Gamō Katahide...
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    surrendered in 1589 to Hideyoshi’s favorite, Gamō Ujisato, who ruled the 900,000 koku Aizu Domain. After Gamō Ujisato died, his territories were assigned to...
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    Kitsuno and married Matsudaira Nobuyasu Fuyuhime (1561–1641), married Gamō Ujisato Hideko (died 1632), married Tsutsui Sadatsugu Eihime (1574–1623), married...
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    the area in 1580. The area came under the control of Gamō Ujisato shortly thereafter, and the Gamō began construction of a castle in the Yoiho forest (四五百森...
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  • Kiyomasa Horio Yoshiharu Takayama Ukon Kuroda Yoshitaka Kuwayama Shigeharu Gamō Ujisato Akamatsu Norifusa Shibata Katsuie † Oda Nobutaka † Takigawa Kazumasu...
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    Toyotomi Hidetsugu, Date Masamune, Ishida Mitsunari, Ōtani Yoshitsugu, Gamō Ujisato, Uesugi Kagekatsu, Satake Yoshishige, and Maeda Toshiie, in order to...
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    the kanji of "Toshi" in his name. In 1594, he married the daughter of Gamō Ujisato. Hideyoshi also helped suppress the Kunohe Rebellion, which enabled Nobunao...
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    political power in the area. During the Azuchi–Momoyama period, in 1591 Gamō Ujisato gained control of the Shinobu and Date districts, and under him Kimura...
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