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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- (1265–1267)
Konoe (Fujiwara)
Motohira (1267–1268†) Takat****sa (Fujiwara)
Mototada (1269–1273) Kujō (Fujiwara)
Tadaie (1273–1274,
continues as sesshō for...
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Ujiteru Hōjō
Ujitada Hōjō
Tsunataka Hōjō
Tsunashige Hōjō
Ujishige Tame
Mototada Matsuda Norihide Daidōji
Morimasa Daidōji
Masashige Tōyama
Kagetsuna Shimizu...
- 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...
- 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...
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Kiyomasa Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro Honda Tadakatsu Tokugawa Ieyasu Torii Mototada Sasaki Kojirō Saigō
Takamori Yamaga Sokō
Yamamoto Tsunetomo Yamaoka Tesshū...
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commander and daimyō
during the
early Edo period. The
third son of
Torii Mototada, he
served Tokugawa Ieyasu from a
young age and was
honored for his military...