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Mōri clan

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The Mōri clan (毛利氏 Mōri-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan descended from Ōe no Hiromoto. [1]

150 relations: Aiō Mototsuna, Aikō District, Kanagawa, Akagawa Motoyasu, Akō Domain, Akechi Mitsuhide, Aki Province, Amago clan, Amago Katsuhisa, Amago Kunihisa, Amago Yoshihisa, Ankokuji Ekei, Araki Murashige, Asano Nagamasa, Atakebune, Atsugi, Kanagawa, Azuchi Castle, Azuchi–Momoyama period, Ōe no Hiromoto, Ōnin War, Ōtomo clan, Ōtomo Sōrin, Ōuchi clan, Battle of Arita-Nakaide, Battle of Miyajima, Battle of Oshikibata, Battle of Sekigahara, Battle of Tatarahama (1569), Battle of Torisaka, Battle of Yamazaki, Battles of Kizugawaguchi, Bessho Nagaharu, Bingo Province, Bitchū Matsuyama Castle, Bixi, Chōfu Domain, Chōshū Domain, Cosme de Torres, Daimyō, Daimyō collection, Date clan, Fukubara Hirotoshi, Hagi Castle, Hagi ware, Hagi, Yamaguchi, Hanako, Princess Hitachi, Hayashi Narinaga, Hibiya Park, Hiroshima Castle, Hiroshima Prefecture, History of China–Japan relations, ..., Honnō-ji Incident, Ikkō-ikki, Index of Japan-related articles (M), Ishiyama Hongan-ji, Ishiyama Hongan-ji War, Iwakuni Castle, Iwami Province, Izumo Province, Japanese clans, Jigozen Station, Kamei Korenori, Kōji (Muromachi period), Kōsa, Keyamura Rokusuke, Kijima Matabee, Kikkawa Hiroie, Kikkawa Motoharu, Kita Narikatsu, Kiyosue Domain, Kobayakawa clan, Kobayakawa Hideaki, Kobayakawa Hidekane, Kobayakawa Takakage, Kuki Yoshitaka, Kunishi Motosuke, Kuroda Yoshitaka, Kyūshū Campaign, Lady Myōkyū, List of assassinations in Asia, List of battles 1301–1600, List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period, List of Historic Sites of Japan (Hiroshima), List of Historic Sites of Japan (Yamaguchi), List of peasant revolts, List of wars 1500–1799, Matsudaira clan, Matsudaira Masachika, Mōri Hidemoto, Mōri Hidenari, Mōri Hiromoto, Mōri Kōmatsumaru, Mōri Motonari, Mōri Museum, Mōri Okimoto, Mōri Suemitsu, Mōri Takamoto, Mōri Terumoto, Mōri Tokichika, Mōri Tsunemitsu, Mihara Castle, Mihara Domain, Mihara, Hiroshima, Miki Castle, Mirage of Blaze, Mon (emblem), Mori, Mori (disambiguation), Mori clan, Naegi Domain, Nagato Province, Nanboku-chō period, Naval history of Japan, Naval warfare, Niki, Hokkaido, Okimoto, Sakai Toshihiko, Samurai Warriors 4, Sanada Maru (Taiga drama), Sō clan, Sōhei, Seto Inland Sea, Shimizu Muneharu, Shinagawa Masakazu, Shinagawa Yajirō, Shinsengumi, Shishido Takaie, Shogun: Total War, Siege of Itami (1579), Siege of Kōzuki Castle, Siege of Koriyama, Siege of Miki, Siege of Moji, Siege of Tachibana, Siege of Takamatsu, Siege of Tottori, Suō Province, Tachibana castle, Takamatsu Castle (Bitchū), Tōzen-ji, Throne of Darkness, Tokuyama Domain, Tokyo Midtown, Tomb of Minamoto no Yoritomo, Tomonoura, Total War: Shogun 2, Tozama daimyō, Wachi Masaharu, Watanabe Hajime (samurai), Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamanaka Yukimori. Expand index (100 more) »

Aiō Mototsuna

was a brother of the famous Mōri Motonari and son of Mōri Hiromoto.

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Aikō District, Kanagawa

is a district located in central Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Akagawa Motoyasu

(died March 1567) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period.

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Akō Domain

The was a domain in feudal Japan.

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Akechi Mitsuhide

, first called Jūbei from his clan and later from his title, was a samurai and general who lived during the Sengoku period of Feudal Japan.

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Aki Province

or Geishū (芸州) was a province in the Chūgoku Region of western Honshū, comprising the western part of what is today Hiroshima Prefecture.

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Amago clan

The, descended from the Emperor Uda (868–897) by the Sasaki clan (Uda Genji).

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Amago Katsuhisa

was a remnant of the Amago clan, a powerful feudal clan in the Chūgoku region of Japan, backed up by Yamanaka Yukimori, a vassal of the clan.

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Amago Kunihisa

was a Japanese warlord during the Sengoku period of western Honshu.

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Amago Yoshihisa

was a daimyō (lord) of Izumo Province.

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Ankokuji Ekei

was a diplomat of Mōri clan, a powerful feudal clan in the Chūgoku region, Japan, as well as a Rinzai Buddhist monk following the Azuchi-Momoyama period of the 16th century.

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Araki Murashige

was a retainer of Oda Nobunaga, and daimyō (feudal lord) of Itami Castle during the late Sengoku period of the 16th century in Japanese history, in what is now Itami city in Hyōgo Prefecture.

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Asano Nagamasa

was the brother-in-law of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and one of his chief advisors.

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Atakebune

were large Japanese warships of the 16th and 17th century used during the internecine Japanese wars for political control and unity of all Japan.

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Atsugi, Kanagawa

is a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Azuchi Castle

was one of the primary castles of Oda Nobunaga.

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Azuchi–Momoyama period

The is the final phase of the in Japan.

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Ōe no Hiromoto

Ōe no Hiromoto (大江 広元, 1148–1225) was a kuge (court noble) and vassal of Japan's Kamakura shogunate, and contributed to establishing the shogunate's governmental structure.

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Ōnin War

The was a civil war that lasted from 1467 to 1477, during the Muromachi period in Japan.

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Ōtomo clan

was a Japanese family whose power stretched from the Kamakura period through the Sengoku period, spanning over 400 years.

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Ōtomo Sōrin

, also known as Fujiwara no Yoshishige (藤原 義鎮) and Ōtomo Yoshishige (大友 義鎮), was a Japanese feudal lord (daimyō) of the Ōtomo clan, one of the few to have converted to Roman Catholicism (Christianity).

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Ōuchi clan

was one of the most powerful and important families in Japan during the reign of the Ashikaga shogunate in the 12th to 14th centuries.

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Battle of Arita-Nakaide

The took place in 1517 in Aki Province, Japan during the Sengoku period.

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Battle of Miyajima

The 1555 was the only battle to be fought on the sacred island of Miyajima; the entire island is considered to be a Shinto shrine, and no birth or death is allowed on the island.

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Battle of Oshikibata

The was a preliminary round of the battle of Miyajima which was to follow.

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Battle of Sekigahara

The was a decisive battle on October 21, 1600 (Keichō 5, 15th day of the 9th month), that preceded the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate.

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Battle of Tatarahama (1569)

The 1569 battle of Tatarahama was part of the struggles between the Ōtomo and Mōri samurai clans during Japan's Sengoku period, for control of the island of Kyūshū.

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Battle of Torisaka

The Battle of Torisaka (鳥坂峠の戦い) took place during the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan.

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Battle of Yamazaki

The was fought in 1582 in Yamazaki, Japan, located in current day Kyoto Prefecture.

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Battles of Kizugawaguchi

The two were fought during Oda Nobunaga's attempted sieges of the Ishiyama Hongan-ji in Osaka.

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Bessho Nagaharu

was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period.

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Bingo Province

was a province of Japan on the Inland Sea side of western Honshū, comprising what is today the eastern part of Hiroshima Prefecture.

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Bitchū Matsuyama Castle

, also known as Takahashi Castle, is a castle located in Takahashi, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.

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Bixi

Bixi, or Bi Xi, is a figure from Chinese mythology.

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Chōfu Domain

The was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Nagato Province (modern-day Yamaguchi Prefecture).

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Chōshū Domain

The was a feudal domain of Japan during the Edo period (1603–1867).

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Cosme de Torres

Cosme de Torres (1510 – October 2, 1570) was a Spanish Jesuit and one of the first Christian missionaries in Japan.

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Daimyō

The were powerful Japanese feudal lords who, until their decline in the early Meiji period, ruled most of Japan from their vast, hereditary land holdings.

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Daimyō collection

A daimyo collection is a collection mostly of the property or former property of daimyō, or feudal aristocrat families of Japan, which are now open to the public.

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Date clan

The is a Japanese samurai kin group.

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Fukubara Hirotoshi

was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Mōri clan.

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Hagi Castle

, also known as Shizuki Castle, is a castle located in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.

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Hagi ware

is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally originated from the town of Hagi, Yamaguchi, in the former Nagato Province.

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Hagi, Yamaguchi

is a city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, which was incorporated on July 1, 1932.

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Hanako, Princess Hitachi

, born on 19 July 1940, is a member of the Japanese Imperial Family as the wife of Masahito, Prince Hitachi, who is the younger son of Emperor Shōwa and the only brother of the current emperor, Akihito.

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Hayashi Narinaga

was a samurai during the Sengoku period, retainer of the Mōri clan and was a ji-samurai (koku-jin-ryōshū) of southern Bingo Province.

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Hibiya Park

Hibiya Park (日比谷公園 Hibiya Kōen) is a park in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan.

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Hiroshima Castle

, sometimes called, was a castle in Hiroshima, Japan that was the home of the daimyō (feudal lord) of the Hiroshima han (fief).

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Hiroshima Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region on Honshu island.

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History of China–Japan relations

China and Japan are geographically separated only by a relatively narrow stretch of ocean.

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Honnō-ji Incident

The refers to the forced suicide on June 21, 1582, of Japanese daimyō Oda Nobunaga at the hands of his samurai general Akechi Mitsuhide.

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Ikkō-ikki

were mobs of peasant farmers, Buddhist monks, Shinto priests and local nobles who rose up against daimyō rule in 15th- and 16th-century Japan.

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Index of Japan-related articles (M)

This page lists Japan-related articles with romanized titles beginning with the letter M. For names of people, please list by surname (i.e., "Tarō Yamada" should be listed under "Y", not "T").

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Ishiyama Hongan-ji

The was the primary fortress of the Ikkō-ikki, leagues of warrior monks and commoners who opposed samurai rule during the Sengoku period.

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Ishiyama Hongan-ji War

The, taking place from 1570 to 1580 in Sengoku period Japan, was a ten-year campaign by lord Oda Nobunaga against a network of fortifications, temples, and communities belonging to the Ikkō-ikki, a powerful faction of religious zealots.

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Iwakuni Castle

is a castle in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan.

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Iwami Province

was an old province of Japan in the area that is today the western part of Shimane Prefecture.

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Izumo Province

was an old province of Japan which today consists of the eastern part of Shimane Prefecture.

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Japanese clans

There are ancient-era clan names called or.

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Jigozen Station

Jigozen is a Hiroden station on Hiroden Miyajima Line, located in Jigozen, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima.

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Kamei Korenori

was a Japanese daimyō who lived through the early Edo period.

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Kōji (Muromachi period)

was a after Tenbun and before Eiroku.

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Kōsa

, also known as Hongan-ji Kennyo (本願寺 顕如), was the 11th head of the Hongan-ji in Kyoto, and Chief Abbot of Ishiyama Hongan-ji, cathedral fortress of the Ikkō-ikki (Buddhist warrior monks and peasants who opposed samurai rule), during its siege at the end of the Sengoku period.

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Keyamura Rokusuke

is one of the leading characters in the ningyō jōruri and kabuki play Hiko-san Gongen chikai no sukedachi (彦山権現誓劔) and in some other plays.

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Kijima Matabee

, also known as Masahisa (政久), was a Japanese samurai who served as a retainer to Lord Mōri of Chōshū.

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Kikkawa Hiroie

(December 7, 1561 – October 22, 1625) was a Japanese daimyō of the Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period.

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Kikkawa Motoharu

was the second son of Mōri Motonari, and featured prominently in all the wars of the Mōri clan.

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Kita Narikatsu

was a brother of the famous Mōri Motonari and son of Mōri Hiromoto.

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Kiyosue Domain

The was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Nagato Province.

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Kobayakawa clan

The was a Japanese samurai clan that claimed descent from the Taira clan.

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Kobayakawa Hideaki

(1577 – December 1, 1602) was the fifth son of Kinoshita Iesada and the nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

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Kobayakawa Hidekane

was a Japanese samurai, the ninth son of Mōri Motonari.

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Kobayakawa Takakage

was a samurai and daimyō (feudal lord) during the Sengoku period and Azuchi–Momoyama period.

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Kuki Yoshitaka

(1542 – November 17, 1600) was a naval commander during Japan's Sengoku Period, under Oda Nobunaga, and later, Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

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Kunishi Motosuke

was a Japanese samurai of the 16th century, who served the Mōri clan.

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Kuroda Yoshitaka

, also known as, was a Japanese daimyō of the late Sengoku through early Edo periods.

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Kyūshū Campaign

The Kyūshū Campaign of 1586–1587 was part of the campaigns of Toyotomi Hideyoshi who sought to dominate Japan at the end of the Sengoku period.

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Lady Myōkyū

was a lady of the Sengoku period and the wife of Mōri Motonari.

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List of assassinations in Asia

This is a list of assassinations which took place on the continent of Asia.

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List of battles 1301–1600

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List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period

This is a list of daimyōs from the Sengoku period of Japan.

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List of Historic Sites of Japan (Hiroshima)

This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Hiroshima.

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List of Historic Sites of Japan (Yamaguchi)

This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Yamaguchi.

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List of peasant revolts

This is a chronological list of conflicts in which peasants played a significant role.

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List of wars 1500–1799

This is a list of wars that began between 1500 to 1799. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.

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Matsudaira clan

The was a Japanese samurai clan that claimed descent from the Minamoto clan.

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Matsudaira Masachika

was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period.

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Mōri Hidemoto

was a senior retainer of the Toyotomi clan throughout the latter Sengoku period of feudal Japan.

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Mōri Hidenari

was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Chōshū Domain.

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Mōri Hiromoto

was a local warlord (jizamurai) of Aki Province in the west Chūgoku region of Japan during the Muromachi period and Sengoku period of the 16th century.

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Mōri Kōmatsumaru

was a daimyō (feudal lord) of Aki Province during Japan's Sengoku period.

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Mōri Motonari

was a prominent daimyō (feudal lord) in the western Chūgoku region of Japan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century.

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Mōri Museum

opened in Hōfu, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, in 1966.

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Mōri Okimoto

was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who ruled the Mōri clan.

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Mōri Suemitsu

was a samurai during the Kamakura period and a gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate.

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Mōri Takamoto

was a daimyō (feudal lord) of Aki Province during Japan's Sengoku period.

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Mōri Terumoto

Mōri Terumoto (毛利 輝元, January 22, 1553 – June 2, 1625) was a Japanese daimyō.

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Mōri Tokichika

was a samurai during the Kamakura period and a gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate.

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Mōri Tsunemitsu

was a samurai during the Kamakura period and a gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate.

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Mihara Castle

, also known as Ukishiro Castle, is a hirashiro (castle on a plain) located in Mihara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.

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Mihara Domain

The was a feudal domain of Japan in the Edo period.

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Mihara, Hiroshima

is a city located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.

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Miki Castle

was a castle that stood in Miki, Hyogo, Japan.

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Mirage of Blaze

is a Japanese light novel series written by Mizuna Kuwabara, which are published under Shueisha's Cobalt label.

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Mon (emblem)

, also,, and, are Japanese emblems used to decorate and identify an individual, a family, or (more recently) an institution or business entity.

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Mori

Mori is a Japanese and Italian surname, and also a Persian pet name for Morteza.

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Mori (disambiguation)

Mori is a surname and a given name.

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Mori clan

Mori may refer to two families, both Japanese.

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Naegi Domain

was a feudal domain of Edo period Japan It was located in Mino Province, in central Honshū.

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Nagato Province

, often called, was a province of Japan.

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Nanboku-chō period

The, spanning from 1336 to 1392, was a period that occurred during the formative years of the Muromachi bakufu of Japanese history.

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Naval history of Japan

The naval history of Japan can be said to begin in early interactions with states on the Asian continent in the early centuries of the 1st millennium, reaching a pre-modern peak of activity during the 16th century, a time of cultural exchange with European powers and extensive trade with the Asian mainland.

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Naval warfare

Naval warfare is combat in and on the sea, the ocean, or any other battlespace involving major body of water such as a large lake or wide river.

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Niki, Hokkaido

is a town located in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.

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Okimoto

Okimoto is a Japanese surname.

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Sakai Toshihiko

was a Japanese socialist, writer, and historian.

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Samurai Warriors 4

Samurai Warriors 4, known in Japan as, is a hack and slash game by Koei Tecmo, and sequel to Samurai Warriors 3.

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Sanada Maru (Taiga drama)

is a Japanese television series starring Masato Sakai.

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Sō clan

were a Japanese clan claiming descent from Taira Tomomori.

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Sōhei

were Buddhist warrior monks of both medieval and feudal Japan.

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Seto Inland Sea

The, also known as Setouchi or often shortened to Inland Sea, is the body of water separating Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū, three of the four main islands of Japan.

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Shimizu Muneharu

, also known as, was a military commander during the Sengoku period.

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Shinagawa Masakazu

was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Mōri clan.

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Shinagawa Yajirō

Viscount was a Chōshū Domain samurai, who became Home Minister in early Meiji period Japan.

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Shinsengumi

The was a special police force organized by the Bakufu (military government) during Japan's Bakumatsu period (late Tokugawa shogunate) in 1863.

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Shishido Takaie

was the head of the Shishido clan of Aki Province during Japan's Sengoku period.

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Shogun: Total War

Shogun: Total War is a turn-based strategy and real-time tactics video game developed by The Creative Assembly and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows personal computers.

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Siege of Itami (1579)

This second, also called the during the Sengoku period of Japanese history, occurred in 1579, five years after it was seized by Oda Nobunaga from a lord named Itami, and entrusted to Araki Murashige.

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Siege of Kōzuki Castle

The occurred in 1578, when the army of Mōri Terumoto attacked and captured the castle of Kōzuki in Harima Province.

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Siege of Koriyama

took place from September, 1540 until January, 1541 in Yoshida, Aki Province, Japan during the Sengoku period.

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Siege of Miki

The lasted from 1578 to 1580.

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Siege of Moji

The was a siege in 1561 against the castle of Moji in Japan.

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Siege of Tachibana

The 1569 siege of Tachibana was one of many battles fought for control of the island of Kyūshū during Japan's Sengoku period.

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Siege of Takamatsu

In the 1582 Siege of Takamatsu (備中高松城の戦い), Toyotomi Hideyoshi laid siege to Takamatsu Castle, which was controlled by the Mōri clan.

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Siege of Tottori

The Siege of Tottori Castle occurred in 1581 and was part of Oda Nobunaga's campaign to consolidate his power in western Honshu in an effort to unite Japan during the late 16th century.

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Suō Province

was a province of Japan in the area that is today the eastern part of Yamaguchi Prefecture.

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Tachibana castle

was a Japanese castle in Chikuzen Province, in the north of Kyūshū.

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Takamatsu Castle (Bitchū)

of Bitchū Province was a Japanese castle in what is today the city of Okayama in Okayama Prefecture.

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Tōzen-ji

Tōzen-ji (東禅寺) is a temple in Takanawa, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

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Throne of Darkness

Throne of Darkness is a Japanese-themed action-oriented role-playing video game released in 2001 by Sierra On-Line, a subsidiary of Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing.

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Tokuyama Domain

The was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Suo Province (modern-day Shūnan, Yamaguchi).

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Tokyo Midtown

is a 569,000-square-meter (6.1 million sq ft) mixed-use development in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan.

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Tomb of Minamoto no Yoritomo

The (see photo below) is a monument in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, located some hundred meters north of the site where the palace called Ōkura Bakufu, seat of Minamoto no Yoritomo's government, once stood.

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Tomonoura

, formerly known as, is a port in the Ichichi ward of Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.

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Total War: Shogun 2

Total War: Shogun 2 is a strategy video game developed by The Creative Assembly and published by Sega.

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Tozama daimyō

A was a daimyō who was considered an outsider by the rulers of Japan.

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Wachi Masaharu

was a Japanese samurai who served the Mōri clan.

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Watanabe Hajime (samurai)

Watanabe Hajime, was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Mōri clan.

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Yamaguchi Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan in the Chūgoku region of the main island of Honshu.

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Yamanaka Yukimori

, also known as Yamanaka Shikanosuke (山中 鹿の介) or Shikasuke (鹿の介), was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mōri_clan

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