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- Mōri Katsunaga (毛利 勝永, 1577 – June 4, 1615)[citation needed] or Mōri Yoshimasa was an officer for the Toyotomi clan following the sixteenth-century Azuchi-Momoyama...
- Oda Katsunaga (織田 勝長, born 1569, died June 21, 1582) was a ****anese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Azuchi-Momoyama Period, who was the fifth...
- ****anese daimyō Irobe Katsunaga (色部 勝長) (died 1569), ****anese samurai Mōri Katsunaga (利 勝永) (1577–1615), ****anese samurai Oda Katsunaga (織田 勝長) (1568–1582)...
- Hijikata Katsunaga (土方 雄永, April 22, 1851 – May 10, 1884) was the 12th (and next-to-last) daimyō of Komono Domain in Ise Province (modern-day Mie Prefecture)...
- Irobe Katsunaga (色部 勝長, 1493? – February 7, 1569) was a ****anese samurai of the Sengoku period. A high-ranking retainer of the Uesugi clan. Katsunaga was...
- predecessors, he died in 1776 after only a short time in office. Itakura Katsunaga (板倉勝長, August 25, 1761-May 20, 1815) was the 8th Itakura daimyō of ****ushima...
- were two of Uesugi's "Twenty-Eight Generals", Kakizaki Kageie and Irobe Katsunaga. Kakizaki's unit of mounted samurai clashed with Takeda Nobushige's unit...
- surprise attack, fall on Akashi, allowing Sanada with his troops and Mōri Katsunaga, who was in charge of the Osaka rōnin, to fall into the Tokugawa front...
- Matsunaga Danjo Hisahide Mori Na****oshi Mori Ranmaru Mori Yoshinari Mōri Katsunaga Mōri Motokiyo Mōri Yoshikatsu Murai Na****ori Murakami Yoshikiyo N Nagano...
- Oda Nobutaka (1558–1583) by Lady Saka Hashiba Hidekatsu (1567–1585) Oda Katsunaga (died 1582) Oda Nobuhide (1571–1597) Oda Nobutaka by Kyōun'in, later Toyotomi...