In 1554, he was killed by AmagoHaruhisa 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.
Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久; 1492 - November 25, 1554) was a son of Tsunehisa.
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.
AmagoHaruhisa (尼子 晴久; March 8, 1514 - January 9, 1562) was a powerful warlord in Chugoku region, Japan.
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.
Haruhisa collapsed in Gassan Toda Castle on 1560 while engaged in a battle against Motonari and died on January 9.
In 1538, he handed over the Amago clan to AmagoHaruhisa and three years later, he passed away from illness fearing young and Haruhisa may be too inexperienced.
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 the next year, Katsuhisa's father and grandfather were killed by AmagoHaruhisa and Katsuhisa became a Buddhist monk.
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.
After the Amago clan was overthrown by Mori Motonari in 1566, Yamanaka Yukimori supported Katsuhisa against the Mori clan in 1568.
The Amago clan (尼子氏) was a (Click link for more info and facts about samurai family) samurai family that fought the Ouchi clan and (Click link for more info and facts about Mori family) Mori family.
These samurai were vassals of Amago clan and listed by their date of birth.
January 9 - AmagoHaruhisa, Japanese samurai and warlord May 14 - Lelio Sozini, Italian Protestant theologian October 9 - Gabriel Fallopius, Italian anatomist November 12 - Pietro Martire Vermigli, Italian theologian November 17 - Antoine de Bourbon, father of Henry IV of France b.
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By trying to negotiate a peace between such well known daimyo as Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin, Shimazu Takahisa and Otomo Yoshishige, and Mori Motonari and AmagoHaruhisa, shogun's authority was again recognized by various daimyo.
Lacking resources, yet Yoshiteru saw opportunities to give his kanji "&;" on various samurai like Mori Terumoto to become something close to a godfather.
Surrounded by daimyo who only intended to use the authority of shogun for their own good, Yoshiteru yet managed to reaffirm shogun's authority by active diplomacies that touched on every places of Japan.