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Amago Okihisa (尼子 興久, 1497–1534) was the
third son of Tsunehisa. His
childhood name was Hikoshirō (彦四郎). He also
called himself En'ya
Okihisa (塩冶 興久)...
- the age of 74, he was
forced to
crush a
revolt by his
third son
Amago Okihisa and was left
without an heir. In 1538, he
handed over the
Amago clan to...
- most
prominent students and
successors were
Nagasone Okinao and
Nagasone Okihisa. "Kotetsu" is used as a name for
swords in
various anime, manga, and video...
- (1458–1541)
Amago Hisayuki (d. 1541)
Amago Masahisa (1488–1513)
Amago Okihisa (1497–1534)
Amago Haruhisa (1514–1562)
Amago Kunihisa (d. 1554)
Amago Masahisa...
- (1553–1578), ****anese daimyō
Amago Kunihisa (1492–1554), ****anese daimyō
Amago Okihisa (1497–1534), ****anese daimyō
Amago Tsunehisa (1458–1541), ****anese daimyō...
- Biorheology: 32–39. doi:10.11262/jpnbr1987.20.2_32. ISSN 0913-4778. Ooyama,
Okihisa; Murakami, Yoshihiro; Okawa,
Toshihiko (March 2002). "Kagawa ken no komugi...
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murdered (b. 1499)
Humphrey Kynaston,
English highwayman (b. 1474)
Amago Okihisa, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1497) John Taylor,
English Master of the
Rolls (b...
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murdered (b. 1499)
Humphrey Kynaston,
English highwayman (b. 1474)
Amago Okihisa, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1497) John Taylor,
English Master of the
Rolls (b...
- ****uoka
Amago clan
Amago Haruhisa Amago Katsuhisa Amago Kunihisa Amago Okihisa Amago Tsunehisa Amago Yoshihisa Amakasu Kagemochi Amakusa Amakusa District...