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Kutsuki Mototsuna (朽木 元綱, 1549 –
October 12, 1632) was a
samurai commander in Azuchi-Momoyama
period and Edo period. His
father was
Kutsuki Harutsuna...
- Aiō
Mototsuna (相合元綱, ? – May 11, 1542) was a
brother of the
famous Mōri
Motonari and son of Mōri Hiromoto. Mōri clan Mōri Motonari...
- "Eastern Army"
along with
Kobayakawa Hideaki,
Wakisaka Yasuharu,
Kutsuki Mototsuna and
Akaza Naoyasu.
Ieyasu won the
battle and
became the de
facto ruler...
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leaders Wakisaka Yasuharu,
Ogawa Suketada,
Akaza Naoyasu and
Kutsuki Mototsuna also
changed sides,
further turning the
battle in the
Eastern Army's favor...
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Ishin Sūden
Kikkawa Hiroie Kobayakawa Hideaki Kōriki
Kiyonaga Kutsuki Mototsuna Mizuno Nobumoto Naitō
Ienaga Naitō
Nobunari Natsume Yoshinobu Ogasawara...
- Y Z Abe
Masakatsu Adachi Yasumori Adachi Kagemori Adams,
William Aiou
Mototsuna Akai
Terukage Akao
Kiyotsuna Akechi Mitsuhide Akiyama Nobutomo Amago Haruhisa...
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samurai Kutsuki Masatsuna (朽木 昌綱, 1750–1802), ****anese daimyō
Kutsuki Mototsuna (朽木 元綱, 1549–1632), ****anese
samurai Kutsuki,
Shiga (朽木村, Kutsuki-mura)...
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their supporters.
Motonari was also
aided by his
younger brother, Aiō
Mototsuna. In
total the Mōri
strength comprised around 850 men,
reinforced by 300...
- was Motonari's concubine, Nomi no Ōkata (乃美の方).
Originally he was
named Mototsuna and
given to Ōta
Hidetsuna but
later his
childless half-brother Kobayakawa...
- Hideaki's betrayal, he
switched sides with
Wakisaka Yasuharu,
Kutsuki Mototsuna, and
Ogawa Suketada. Together, they
defeated Yo****sugu's force. After...