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Topic: Mashita Nagamori


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  Mashita Nagamori - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mashita Nagamori (増田 長盛; 1545 – June 23, 1615) is a daimyo in Azuchi-Momoyama period, and one of the five bugyo appointed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Nagamori was born in Nakasima-no-kori, Mashita-mura, Owari Province or Asai-gori, Mashita-go, Omi Province and served Hashiba Hideyoshi (Toyotomi Hideyoshi) when he had been a retainer of Oda Nobunaga.
Nagamori took part in the Battle of Bunroku (in 1592) and the Battle of Keicho (in 1596).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mashita_Nagamori   (265 words)

  
 Maeda - Miyoshi
Nagamori served Toyotomi Hideyoshi in a largely administrative capacity, helping conduct land surveys in Ômi (1591), Awa (1593), and Hitachi (1595).
After Mitsunari's defeat Nagamori was deprived of his Koriyama domain and ordered to pay heavy reparations.
His son Moritsugu was one of the defenders of Osaka Castle (1614-1615) and as a result, Nagamori was made to commit suicide.
www.samurai-archives.com /dictionary/m1.html   (5692 words)

  
 Ishida Mitsunari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Mitsunari was not much of a general, but he excelled in administrative affairs, and fortunately for him this was recognized by Hideyoshi.
When in 1592, Hideyoshi decided against going to Korea himself, Mitsunari, along with Otani Yoshitsugu, Mashita Nagamori, and others, went to assist the commander Ukita Hideie as Chiefs of Staff.
It was here where Mitsunari made many of his enemies.
www.trentu.ca /tja/sengoku/famousnames/ishida.html   (537 words)

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