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surprises Hiroie and may displease
Hiromasa. However, I would like you to bear with me for the sake of the family. If you still cannot bear it, please consult Terumoto in secret. Terumoto is already prepared for this, so please feel free to speak up. If there is any consultation, Terumoto will thoroughly explain the matter to Takehime. If that is not enough, he will apologize to Hiroie in private. In the unlikely event that Hiromasa and Takehime become estranged, people will say all sorts of things to Terumoto and Hiroie and Hiromasa, but this will lead to evil deeds, so in that case, we will have a direct discussion and investigate the matter. As Motonari has said, we will not treat the Yoshikawa family carelessly.
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same month. However, this rebellion by Ouchi
Teruhiro put Takahashi Akitane in Chikuzen province at a disadvantage, and he was forced to surrender the following year, despite the fact that he had promised in the joint pledge signed by Terumoto, Motonari, Motoharu, and Takakage that "the Mori clan would not abandon Akitane. The Mori clan lost its influence in Chikuzen Province and also lost its bases in Buzen Province, leaving only a few castles such as Moji Castle, and the influence of the Mori clan in Kitakyushu was greatly weakened 。
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to send half of the troops east if
Hidemoto asked them to march out to aid the shogunate fought the Toyotomi, while the remaining half, including Sugimori, Motoyoshi Nishi, and Shichirobei Misawa, were to stay in Chofu as caretakers, and to retreat to Hagi if something happened that would make it impossible to maintain Chofu. On November 9,
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During the Summer Siege of Osaka, some of the former vassals of the Mōri clan, such as Naito
Motomori (Sano Michika), Karasuda Tsuji, Koda Masatane, and Kasai Shigemasa, joined the Toyotomi side. After the Siege of Osaka and the fall of the castle, Motomori was arrested in the outskirts of Kyoto in
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Toyotomi clan also failed to convince the Mōri clan under the lead of Mōri Terumoto to join their side. Terumoto instead rather supporting the Tokugawa shogunate, as on November 3, Terumoto ordered his vassals Mōri Motochikazu and Motoyuki Sugimori, who were in charge of Mori Hidemoto's absence,
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This marriage proposal is for the sake of our territory and the future of the Mori and
Yoshikawa families. Takehime was born with a weak constitution, so we raised her freely, thinking that it would be fine if she just grew up. Because of this, she has developed a short-tempered personality, which
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Terumoto was born 'Kotsumaru' in 1553., as the eldest son of Môri Takamoto at Aki Yoshida Koriyama Castle, the residence of the Mori clan. His mother, Ozaki no Tsubone, was a daughter of Naito Okimori, a senior vassal of the Ouchi clan and Nagato Shugodai, and was also the adopted daughter of
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claims that documents related to the incident are in various places and it is impossible to fabricate them all, and that from a letter dated July 6, 1614 from
Motomori's older brother, Shishido Mototsugu ("Mōri Family Documents" No. 1329), he infers that Motomori had been secretly borrowing money
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with reinforcements from the Ōtomo clan. disrupting the control of the Mōri clan's territory. In order to deal with the invasion of the remnants of the Ouchi clan led by
Teruhiro, the Mori clan withdrew their troops deployed in Kyushu and defeated Teruhiro and the remnants of the Ouchi clan that
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In 1616, on July 19, Terumoto married his only daughter, Takehime, to
Kikkawa Hiromasa. Two days before, on July 17, two days before the wedding of Yoshikawa Hiromasa and Takehime, Terumoto sent a letter with the following contents to Yoshikawa Hiroie, and upon receiving the letter, Hiroie
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Ouchi Yoshitaka. From May 1554 until October 1555, the Môri clan defeated Sue Harukata in the Battle of Itsukushima. After that, the Môri clan annihilated the Ouchi and Sue clans. Therefore, his father, Takamoto, was constantly on the battlefield and never settled down with Terumoto.
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In 1564 at what appears to have been an early manhood ceremony, Kotsumaru took the name Terumoto (Teru coming from the shogun, Ashikaga Yoshiteru) and assumed command. the character "Teru" was derived from the name of Ashikaga Yoshiteru, the 13th Shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate.
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arrived at Fushimi on November 10, Sakai Tadayo, Doi Toshikatsu, and Ando Shigenobu, who were following Hidetada, requested Hidenari and Hidemoto in Edo to march out, and the Mori clan joined the attack on Osaka Castle from both the home province and Edo.
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fled to the island of Oki. After Terumoto had put down the rebellion led by Ouchi Teruhiro, he set out with a large army from Yoshida Koriyama Castle together with Motoharu and Takakage to defeat the remnants of the Amago clan forces.
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In 1599, Terumoto made a Kishômon (blood oath ritual) with Ieyasu to pledge loyalty each others, the content of the oath that both Terumoto and Ieyasu "would never betray each others and act as if they both are biological brothers".
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Later in 1578, Second Battle of Kizugawaguchi, Kûki Yoshitaka defeat Takeyoshi and drove the Môri away. A further attempt by the Môri to break the blockade the following year was turned back, and in 1580 the Honganji surrendered.
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rose due to the issue of the inscription on the bell of the Great Buddha Hall of the Hokoji Temple. The Toyotomi clan called the Mōri clan join their side. However, Terumoto declined the invitation.
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before anyone else was the wiser for it. As frustrated as the Môri may have been by their discovery of the truth, they did not break the truce, and in time became Hideyoshi's closest supporters.
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left a testament saying, "There is no need for further territorial expansion. We must not get entangled in central conflicts". However, conflict with
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1297:"天正7(1579)年になると宇喜多直家〈なおいえ〉は織田方につき、毛利氏から離反します。"
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1507:Kuwata, Tadachika (1989).
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1524:. ミネルヴァ日本評伝選. ミネルヴァ書房.
648:Siege of Odawara (1590)
619:Service Under Hideyoshi
529:Battle of Kizugawaguchi
1345:The Samurai Sourcebook
1320:Legends of the Samurai
1318:Sato, Hiroaki (1995).
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1255:. MIHARA KANKO KYOKAI
1089:"朝日日本歴史人物事典「毛利輝元」の解説"
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2881:Alessandro Valignano
2248:Kirigakure Shikaemon
1855:Hatakeyama Yoshitaka
1452:Waki Masanori (2016)
1299:. Okayama Prefecture
1277:. Okayama Prefecture
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692:Battle of Sekigahara
556:Yamanaka Shikanosuke
373:, he fought against
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2479:Ichikawa no Tsubone
2170:Kobayakawa Takakage
2098:Kamiizumi Nobutsuna
1975:Sakakibara Yasumasa
1905:Kitabatake Tomonori
1840:Chōsokabe Motochika
1478:, pp. 349–350.
1435:, pp. 238–239.
1230:, pp. 173–175.
1010:Kobayakawa Takakage
686:, to fight against
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473:Kobayakawa Takakage
437:Kobayakawa Takakage
344:Sekigahara Campaign
237:Lady Ozaki (mother)
193:Kobayakawa Takakage
3006:Toyotomi retainers
2865:Yoshihiro Kikuhime
2780:Ōtomo-Nata Jezebel
2451:Tachibana Ginchiyo
2228:Hatsume no Tsubone
2185:Takenaka Shigeharu
1915:Matsunaga Hisahide
1895:Isshiki Yoshimichi
1779:Ashikaga Yoshihide
1774:Ashikaga Yoshiteru
1769:Ashikaga Yoshiharu
1744:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1616:Fukushima Masanori
1493:, p. 693–697)
1423:, p. 674–675)
1000:Kuchiba Michiyoshi
995:Fukubara Sadatoshi
955:Kobayakawa Hideaki
636:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
537:Murakami Takeyoshi
463:to the borders of
379:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
286:Tokugawa shogunate
204:Kobayakawa Hideaki
2958:
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2398:Female castellans
2378:Shimotsuma Rairen
2320:religious figures
2218:Mochizuki Chiyome
2123:Tsukahara Bokuden
2118:Tadashima Akiyama
2108:Mizuno Katsushige
2020:Tachibana Dōsetsu
2015:Shimazu Yoshihiro
2010:Shimazu Yoshihisa
2000:Satake Yoshishige
1950:Rokkaku Yoshikata
1920:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
1885:Imagawa Yoshimoto
1820:Asakura Yoshikage
1789:Tokugawa Hidetada
1784:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
1648:
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1639:Succeeded by
1613:Succeeded by
1522:毛利輝元 西国の儀任せ置かるの由候
1163:, pp. 26–29.
946:Adopted Children:
904:(毛利秀就, 1595–1651)
873:(毛利隆元, 1523–1563)
857:
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742:Tokugawa Hidetada
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583:Hashiba Hideyoshi
385:(1592) and built
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2406:Ashikaga Ujihime
2383:Shimozuma Rairyū
2333:Hongan-ji Kennyo
2288:Suzuki Shigetomo
2283:Suzuki Shigehide
2268:Sugitani Zenjūbō
2195:Yamamoto Kansuke
2175:Kuroda Yoshitaka
2103:Miyamoto Musashi
2088:Marume Nagayoshi
2060:Uragami Munekage
2040:Uesugi Kagekatsu
1980:Satomi Yoshitaka
1965:Saitō Yoshitatsu
1955:Ryūzōji Takanobu
1830:Akechi Mitsuhide
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587:Akechi Mitsuhide
499:Uragami Munekage
477:Kikkawa Motoharu
441:Kikkawa Motoharu
387:Hiroshima Castle
322:Hiroshima Castle
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114:Personal details
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2539:Ōhōri Tsuruhime
2514:Kushihashi Teru
2474:Fujishiro Gozen
2461:Female warriors
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2138:Yagyū Munetoshi
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2065:Yamana Toyokuni
2050:Uesugi Norimasa
2025:Takeda Nobutora
1995:Sanada Nobuyuki
1990:Sanada Masayuki
1985:Sanada Yukitaka
1970:Sakai Tadatsugu
1940:Ōuchi Yoshinaga
1935:Ōuchi Yoshitaka
1925:Mogami Yoshiaki
1910:Kuroda Nagamasa
1890:Imagawa Ujizane
1860:Honda Tadakatsu
1810:Amago Tsunehisa
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644:Kyushu Campaign
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550:and gave it to
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1464:Mitsunari 2016
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1387:, p. 346.
1385:Mitsunari 2016
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1368:Mitsunari 2016
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1240:Mitsunari 2016
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1216:Mitsunari 2016
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1194:, pp. 49.
1192:Mitsunari 2016
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