Definition of Mototada. Meaning of Mototada. Synonyms of Mototada

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Mototada. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Mototada and, of course, Mototada synonyms and on the right images related to the word Mototada.

Definition of Mototada

No result for Mototada. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Mototada from wikipedia

- Torii Mototada (鳥居 元忠, 1539 – September 8, 1600) was a ****anese samurai and daimyo of the Sengoku-through late-Azuchi–Momoyama periods, who served Tokugawa...
- Mototada (written: 元忠 or 基忠) is a masculine ****anese given name. Notable people with the name include: Takat****sa Mototada (鷹司 基忠, 1247–1313), ****anese...
- Ujiteru Hōjō Ujitada Hōjō Tsunataka Hōjō Tsunashige Hōjō Ujishige Tame Mototada Matsuda Norihide Daidōji Morimasa Daidōji Masashige Tōyama Kagetsuna Shimizu...
- defended by a force loyal to Tokugawa Ieyasu's Eastern army, led by Torii Mototada. Knowing of his inevitable defeat, Torii's sacrifice diverted Ishida Mitsunari's...
- Tadakatsu joined Ina Tadatsugu, Sakai Tadatsugu, Mizuno Sanzaemon, Torii Mototada, Ōkubo Tadakatsu, and Ishikawa Tadanari to support Ieyasu in suppression...
- completion. It was rebuilt soon afterwards, and came to be controlled by Torii Mototada, a v****al of Tokugawa Ieyasu. In 1600, the castle fell in a famous and...
- (1265–1267) Konoe (Fujiwara) Motohira (1267–1268†) Takat****sa (Fujiwara) Mototada (1269–1273) Kujō (Fujiwara) Tadaie (1273–1274, continues as sesshō for...
- Daimyō Torii Mototada, at the siege of Osaka (transported from 1615 to 1600) to capture the 5-year-old heir of Hideyoshi. Kichiro and Mototada ally with...
- Takat****sa Mototada (鷹司 基忠, 1247–1313), son of Kanehira, was a court noble (kugyo) of the Kamakura period. He held the regent position of Kampaku from...
- Kiyomasa Sakanoue no Tamuramaro Honda Tadakatsu Tokugawa Ieyasu Torii Mototada Sasaki Kojirō Saigō Takamori Yamaga Sokō Yamamoto Tsunetomo Yamaoka Tesshū...