- Katō
Kiyomasa (加藤 清正, July 25, 1562 –
August 2, 1611) was a ****anese daimyō of the Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods. His
court title was Higo-no-kami. His...
- and
seven former Toyotomi generals including Katō
Kiyomasa.
Tokugawa Ieyasu gathered both
Kiyomasa and ****ushima
Masanori to his
cause in a bid to challenge...
- 1583, and was
known to the
Spanish and
Portuguese as Dom Agostinho. Katō
Kiyomasa, who led the
Second Division into Korea, was
known in ****an as Toranosuke...
- (1559–1628)
Kasuya Takenori (1562–1607)
Katagiri Katsumoto (1556–1615) Katō
Kiyomasa (1562–1611) Katō
Yoshiaki (1563–1631)
Wakizaka Yasuharu (1554–1626) The...
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Steenstrup The
sayings of Sengoku-period
retainers and
warlords such as Katō
Kiyomasa (1562–1611) and
Nabeshima Naoshige were
generally recorded or p****ed down...
- high-ranking
temple of the sect in Kyushu. In Honmyō-ji is the
grave of Katō
Kiyomasa, (1562–1611), a ****anese daimyō,
builder of
Kumamoto Castle and a dedicated...
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became known as one of the
Seven Spears of ****ugatake,
alongside Katō
Kiyomasa and others. ****ushima Ichimatsu, was born in 1561, in ****atsudera, Kaitō...
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famous samurai generals of this war were Katō
Kiyomasa,
Konishi Yukinaga, and
Shimazu Yoshihiro. Katō
Kiyomasa advanced to
Orangkai territory (present-day...
- Chikakazu. In 1588, Katō
Kiyomasa was
transferred to the
early incarnation of
Kumamoto Castle. From 1601 to 1607,
Kiyomasa greatly expanded the castle...
- the war
through diplomacy before the Ming
military came. He beat Kato
Kiyomasa in the race to Seoul. However, when he
arrived at the capital, the king...