- Kōsokabe
Chikayasu (香宗我部親泰, 1543 – 1593),
third son of Chōsokabe
Kunichika who was
adopted by the Kōsokabe Clan in 1558 was a ****anese
samurai of the...
- retainers.
Seizing the opportunity,
Motochika with his
brother Kōsokabe
Chikayasu,
wasted no time in
marching to
attack on the Ichijō's
headquarters at...
- anti-Hideyoshi
alliance with Chōsokabe Motochika,
through contact with Kōsokabe
Chikayasu. At first,
Ieyasu ordered his
generals Mizuno Tadashige and
Mizuno Katsunari...
- the
Walls of a Cave. New York: New Directions. OCLC 4527778. Murakami,
Chikayasu (2007).
Hiroshima no
shiroi sora (The
White Sky in Hiroshima). Tokyo:...
-
political and
military force.
Among the
retainers to the clan were Kōsokabe
Chikayasu, Tani Tadasumi,
Hisatake Chikanao,
Yoshida Takayori,
Yoshida Shigetoshi...
- Ichijō
Fusaie in Tosa Province. Kunichika gave his
third son Kōsokabe
Chikayasu for
adoption to the Kōsokabe Clan in 1558. He
reconciled with the Motoya...
- Chōsokabe
Kunichika Chōsokabe
Motochika Chōsokabe
Morichika Chōsokabe
Chikayasu Chōsokabe
Chikayoshi Kira Chikazane : Kira
Castle Tani
Tadazumi Kagawa...
- Hachi****
Iemasa Akamatsu Norifusa Mizuno Katsushige Chōsokabe
Motochika Chōsokabe
Nobuchika Kagawa Chikakazu Kōsokabe
Chikayasu Strength 113,000 men 40,000...
-
Toyotomi clan
Battles / wars
Invasion of
Shikoku (1585)
Battle of
Hetsugigawa (1587)
Relations Chōsokabe
Motochika (father) Kōsokabe
Chikayasu (uncle)...
-
Motochika Miyoshi clan
Commanders and
leaders Chōsokabe
Motochika Kōsokabe
Chikayasu Sogō
Masayasu Strength 20,000 5,000
Casualties and
losses 600 800 class=notpageimage|...