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Ukita Naoie (宇喜多 直家, 1529 –
February 1, 1582) was a ****anese daimyō of the
Sengoku period. He was born in
Bizen Province, to
Ukita Okiie, a
local samurai...
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council of Five
Elders appointed by
Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Son of
Ukita Naoie, he
married Gōhime, a
daughter of
Maeda Toshiie.
Having fought against Tokugawa...
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Ukita Okiie Ukita Naoie Ukita Hideie Ukita Haruie Ukita Tadaie:
Naoie's younger brother.
Togawa Hideyasu : He was a
senior retainer of
Naoie. His
mother was...
- period,
Ukita Naoie attacked Okayama and
attacked the
castle for the
transportation resources and
extensive farmland in the region.
Naoie remodeled the...
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Ukita Naoie, the
major daimyō of
Bizen Province. Also
known by his
court title, Kamon-no-Kami (掃部頭).
Takenori also
served as a
strategist under Naoie's son...
- samurai. However, he
caught the
attention of the
Okayama daimyo,
Ukita Naoie.
There is a
theory that his
adoption by
Okayama merchant was not a coincidence...
- ****an's
Three Great Villains (日本三大梟雄), a
nickname which he
shared with
Ukita Naoie and Saitō Dōsan, due to
their ambitious and
treasonous personality, along...
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influence was
eliminated in the late 1500s as the
result of
campaigns by
Ukita Naoie of the
Ukita clan. Hall, John
Whitney (23
March 2011). "Foundations of the...
- 1609),
tenth son of Oda
Nobunaga Ukita Hideie (1572–1655), son of
Ukita Naoie Toyotomi Hidetsugu (1568–1595),
first son of Hideyoshi's
sister Tomo with...
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local figures such as
Bessho and Kodera. When Munekage's v****al,
Ukita Naoie took
advantage of this
situation and
initiated a rebellion, the Mōri supported...