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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leaving Mōri Motonari the victor. The battle was the start of the decline of the Aki-Takeda clan and the start of the military expansion of the Mōri. Mōri Motonari's...
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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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Baron Mōri Gorō of Chōshū (1871–1925) was the fifth son of the former head of the Chōshū clan, Mōri Motonori (1839–1896, Duke under the Kazoku system)...
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Minamoto no Yoshitaka, proprietor of Mōri-no-shō in Sagami Province. His son, Minamoto no Yoritaka, took Mori as his surname when he retired, and Yoritaka's...
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for Mori Ranmaru. Mōri clan (毛利氏) – descended from Ōe clan; no direct relation to the Genji-descent Mōri clan (毛利氏) or Fujiwara-descent Mōri clan (毛利氏);...
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Mōri Hidemoto (毛利 秀元, November 25, 1579 – November 26, 1650) was a senior retainer of the Toyotomi clan throughout the latter Sengoku period of feudal...
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of Izumo, and developed the Amago clan into a Sengoku Daimyo clan. The Amago fought the Ōuchi clan or the Mōri clan (who had been among their vassals)...
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century. 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...
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1566, 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)...
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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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Mori may refer to: The Mōri clan of the Aki and Nagato provinces The Mori clan (Genji) of Genji (Minamoto) descent, another daimyō family Mori Rajputs...
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Kobayakawa Takakage (category Mōri clan)
to the Mōri clan for adoption. Mōri Terumoto was already 40 years old and had no heir. Fearing that this would make the heir to the Mōri clan someone...
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founder of the Mōri clan. He served three generations of the army of Minamoto no Sanetomo at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū. He took the name Mōri after the name...
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was restored by the Mōri clan during the Meiji period and granted a title of baronage in the new nobility. In addition, the Kusai clan of Takehara which...
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Mōri Narimoto) and a concubine from the Harada clan. His father later became the 11th daimyo of Chōshū Domain. His father was the first son of Mōri Chikaaki...
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clan by British scholars. Chitrangada Mori, a Mori Rajput ruler, laid the foundation of the fort of Chittorgarh. A dynasty belonging to the Mori clan...
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of Mōri Tsunemitsu, and grandson of Mōri Suemitsu, the founder of the Mōri clan. Mōri Tokichika became the head of the Mōri family in 1270. Mōri clan Mōri...
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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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period, who ruled the Chōshū Domain. He was head of Mori clan and son of Mori Terumoto. Father: Mōri Terumoto (1553–1625) Wife: Kisahime (1598–1655) daughter...
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Mōri Okimoto (毛利興元, 1492 – September 21, 1515) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who ruled the Mōri clan. He was known for a distinctive green...
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He was the eldest legitimate son of Mōri Okimoto. His father died young so he inherited as head of the Mōri clan when he was only an infant. He died when...
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Takeda clan of Aki province. He served the Mōri clan and later the Toyotomi clan. Although it is certain that he was from the Aki Takeda clan, there are...
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Battle of Miyajima (category Mōri clan)
clan and of Aki Province, a strategically important province for establishing control of western Honshu. It was an important step for the Mōri clan in...
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recorded in the fourteenth century, was 3,000 kanmon per year. Mōri clan Mōri Motonari Miura clan Minamoto no Yoritomo Minamoto no Sanetomo Mass, Jeffrey P...
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Lieutenant-General Mori Rintarō (森 林太郎, February 17, 1862 – July 8, 1922), known by his pen name Mori Ōgai (森 鷗外), was a Japanese Army Surgeon general...
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Hagi Castle (category Mōri clan)
defeated by the Mōri clan. Mōri Motonari was originally a minor warlord from Aki Province, but after defeating Sue Harutaka and later the Amago clan of Izumo...
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arrested the envoys. Furthermore, The Toyotomi clan also failed to convince the Mōri clan under the lead of Mōri Terumoto to join their side. Terumoto instead...
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brothers in total, from the province of Mino. He was a member of the Mori Clan, descendants of the Seiwa Genji. From an early age, Ranmaru was a retainer...
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murdered by a conspiracy of Mori Motonari, and the main branch of the Kikkawa clan was destroyed. Motoharu, the second son of Mori Motonari received Okitsune's...
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