- Mōri
Hidemoto (毛利 秀元,
November 25, 1579 –
November 26, 1650) was a
senior retainer of the
Toyotomi clan
throughout the
latter Sengoku period of feudal...
- neutrality.
Sentiments of
defection were
divided among the Mōri; Mōri
Hidemoto,
cousin of and
commander under Terumoto,
genuinely attempted to meet and...
-
Motoyuki Sugimori, who were in
charge of Mōri
Hidemoto's absence, to send half of the
troops east if
Hidemoto asked them to
march out to aid the shogunate...
-
field army
joined the rest of the
western forces under the
command of Mōri
Hidemoto, with
Hiroie commanding the vanguards. On the day of the
actual battle...
- Ota, Toshiro; Hanawa, Yasukiichi, eds. (1933b).
Hidemoto, Okochi, 朝鮮記. (Original reference:
Hidemoto, Okochi, 朝鮮記 [Chosen Ki], 太田 藤四郎 and 塙 保己一, editors...
- Kujō
Yukiie Daizen-in,
daughter of
Toyotomi Hidenaga,
married to Mōri
Hidemoto Kikuhime,
daughter of
Toyotomi Hidenaga,
married to
Toyotomi Hideyasu Maeda...
- of
Kikkawa Hiroie. Chōfū han: 50,000 koku,
ruled by
descendants of Mōri
Hidemoto.
Tokuyama han: 40,000 koku,
ruled by
descendants of Mōri Naritaka. Kiyosue...
-
Matsudaira Terusada Matsukura Katsuie Mizuno Katsunari Mizuno Katsunari Mōri
Hidemoto Mōri
Hidenari Mori
Nagatsugu Nabeshima Katsushige Nabeshima Katsushige...
-
Province and Suō
Province to Mōri
Hidemoto. In June, Ieyasu's
manifesto to
curtail Terumoto's
domains was implemented, as
Hidemoto had been
given the
former Mōri...
-
later Yosuke Kikuhime,
married Toyotomi Hideyasu Daizen-in,
married Mori
Hidemoto Junior Second Rank (August 8, 1587) Sansom,
George (1961). A
History of...