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  Amago Kunihisa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久; 1492 - November 25, 1554) was a son of Tsunehisa.
In 1554, he was killed by Amago Haruhisa supposedly after Mori Motonari tricked Haruhisa into believing that Kunihisa intended to take over Amago clan but one of the reasons may be that Kunihisa had been too arrogant towards young Haruhisa.
The death of Kunihisa and the purge of his faction significantly damaged Amago clan and turned the balance against Mori clan in Mori's favor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Amago_Kunihisa   (160 words)

  
 Amago clan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Amago clan (尼子氏) was a (additional info and facts about samurai family) samurai family that fought the Ouchi clan and (additional info and facts about Mori family) Mori family.
Members of the clan are listed by their date of birth.
These samurai were vassals of Amago clan and listed by their date of birth.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/am/amago_clan.htm   (152 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Amago Yoshihisa
Amago Yoshihisa (尼子 義久; 1540 - October 14, 1610) was a Japanese warlord.
After his father's sudden death on 1560, he became the head of the clan to continue the fight against the Mori clan.
With the head of clan gone, the Amago clan was forced to serve as retainers to other daimyo.
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Amago_Yoshihisa   (148 words)

  
 Amago Tsunehisa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Amago Tsunehisa (尼子 経久; 1458 - 1541) was a powerful warlord who gained the hegemony in Chugoku region, Japan starting under a vassal of Rokkaku clan.
In 1532, he was forced to crash Amago Okihisa for revolting at age of 74 and was left without a successor.
In 1538, he handed over the Amago clan to Amago Haruhisa and three years later, he passed away from illness fearing young and Haruhisa may be too inexperienced.
www.tocatch.info /en/Amago_Tsunehisa.htm   (309 words)

  
 Amago Haruhisa - PakAF.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Amago Haruhisa (尼子 晴久; March 8, 1514 - January 9, 1562) was a powerful warlord in Chugoku region, Japan.
His father, Amago Masahisa died early in a battle and on 1537, he became the head of Amago clan after his grandfather stepped down.
It is written in Unyo Gunjitsuki that Amago Hisayuki commented that Haruhisa is Quick to act lacking in the discipling of a general, quick to seek battle lacking in the forgiveness.
www.pakaf.com /read/Amago_Haruhisa   (433 words)

  
 Amago Haruhisa -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Amago Haruhisa (尼子 晴久; March 8, 1514 - January 9, 1562) was a powerful warlord in (additional info and facts about Chugoku region) Chugoku region, (A constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building) Japan.
His father, Amago Masahisa died early in a battle and on 1537, he became the head of (additional info and facts about Amago clan) Amago clan after his grandfather stepped down.
On late years, Haruhisa suddenly decided to kill his uncle (additional info and facts about Amago Kunihisa) Amago Kunihisa as well as those retainers under him collectively called Shinguto(新宮党) from the town, Shingu they based their power which resulted in a serious shortage of battle proven leaders.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/am/amago_haruhisa.htm   (527 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Each clan was headed by a patriarch who performed sacred rites to the clan's kami to ensure the long-term welfare of the clan.
Clan members were the aristocracy, and the kingly line that controlled the Yamato court was at its pinnacle.
The Amago forces repelled attack after attack, but their numbers were being reduced steadily with each assault and a Mori victory was just a matter of time.
openhistory.org /jhdp/encyclopedia/k.html   (3250 words)

  
 Amago Katsuhisa Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Amago Katsuhisa (尼子 勝久; 1553 - 1578) was a remnant of the Amago clan, a powerful feudal clan in the Chugoku region, Japan, who was backed up by Yamanaka Yukimori, a vassal of the clan.
In the next year, Katsuhisa's father and grandfather were killed by Amago Haruhisa and Katsuhisa became a Buddhist monk.
After the Amago clan was overthrown by Mori Motonari in 1566, Yamanaka Yukimori supported Katsuhisa against the Mori clan in 1568.
www.biographybase.com /biography/Amago_Katsuhisa.html   (154 words)

  
 Amago Tsunehisa - TheBestLinks.com - Japan, 1458, 1541, Chugoku region, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Amago Tsunehisa - TheBestLinks.com - Japan, 1458, 1541, Chugoku region,...
Amago Tsunehisa, Japan, 1458, 1541, Chugoku region, Bingo, Izumo, Mori Motonari...
He lost his eldest son and successor Amago Masahisa in 1513 battling Sakurai Masamune but finally succeeded in controlling 11 domains by 1520s.
www.thebestlinks.com /Amago_Tsunehisa.html   (367 words)

  
 Ouchi Yoshitaka:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1522, he fought the Amago clan along with his father, Yoshioki, to win the control of Aki province.
With his back then secure, in 1540 he again started combatting the Amago clan and by 1541, managed to completely control the Aki province.
Those led by Sagara Taketo wanted to the Ouchi clan to simply do nothing more than maintain the control of their current domains, while those led by Sue Harukata wanted to continue expanding.
winelib.com /wiki/Ouchi_Yoshitaka   (233 words)

  
 Amago Yoshihisa Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Amago Yoshihisa (尼子 義久; 1540 - 1610) was a Japanese warlord.
He continued the family fight against the Mori clan.
While besieged in Toda Castle, Yoshihisa had a retainer, Moriyama Hisakane executed.
www.biographybase.com /biography/Amago_Yoshihisa.html   (73 words)

  
 CLAN - OneLook Dictionary Search
Clan (m), clan, clan, clan, clan (m) (écossais) : AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include CLAN: clan member, clan na gael, abe clan of mikawa, adachi clan, amago clan, more...
Words similar to CLAN: tribe, kin, kindred, family, fraternity, gens, kin group, kinship group, sect, more...
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 Shop Fresh : Article 'Takeda'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Akiyama Nobutomo (秋山 信友; 1531 - December 23, 1575) was a retainer in service of the Takeda clan who served under Takeda Shingen and Takeda Katsuyori.
Nobutomo was born in a respected family and went into the service for Shigen.
raging bull of Takeda clan, he had also served as a diplomat on 1568 to serve as the deputy for Shigen at the marriage of Oda Nobunaga's eldest son Oda Nobutada with a daughter of Shigen at Gifu castle.
www.shop-fresh.net /DisplayArticle884185.html   (772 words)

  
 Amago Haruhisa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Initially named Akihisa (詮久), he changed his name to Haruhisa in 1541 after Ashikaga Yoshiharu offered a letter of kanji from his name.
Amago Siki(in Japanese) (http://www.nx.sakura.ne.jp/~gumi/sengoku/amako/index.html) - A detailed site with a complete record of Amago clan.
This page was last modified 16:23, 21 Nov 2004.
centipedia.com /articles/Amago_Haruhisa   (446 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Amago Yoshihisa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Amago Yoshihisa; all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref/index.php?title=Amago_Yoshihisa   (282 words)

  
 Re: Does anyone know what "dakimiyo" means?
The surname of Ouchi is indeed a very famous warrior class surname.
The Ouchi clan once wielded power in Japan in the province of Suoh/Nagato along with their rival Amago clan of Izumo province and was recognized as the ruler of Japan by the Chinese until Mouri Motonari came along and conquered them.
I'm not saying that you are descended from this Ouchi family, but it may give you a lead as to your family crest.
genforum.genealogy.com /japan/messages/505.html   (94 words)

  
 FAZED - Comments
I guess I will have to settle for this paper bass, instead.
Date: 8/30/05 @ 3:18 AM Because this page has not the point of Amago's instructions.
Date: 8/30/05 @ 9:42 AM ok we have something that looks like fish, now how about something that smells like fish!
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