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Kaganoi Shigemochi (加賀井 重望, 1561 –
August 27, 1600) was a ****anese
samurai of the Azuchi-Momoyama period, who
served the Oda clan. He
ruled Kaganoi Castle...
- He
killed Kaganoi Shigemochi, who
killed Mizuno Tadashige on
August 27 at Chiryu,
Mikawa Province, but was
injured by
Shigemochi.
Because of that, he...
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during the
Battle of
Sekigahara in 1600
before getting killed by
Kaganoi Shigemochi,
ending the
family line. Turnbull, Stephen, ed. (2000). The
Samurai tradition...
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Nagakute against Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In 1600, he was
killed by
Kaganoi Shigemochi on
August 27 at Chiryu,
Mikawa Province, a few days
before the Battle...
- 1862–1868; Governor: 1869–1871; 35th
family head: 1890–1902; Count: 1884)
Shigemochi, 2nd Count, 36th
family head (1867–1923; 36th
family head and 2nd Count:...
- 1918 and
Tsushima Junior High
School in 1920. When his
older cousin, Sō
Shigemochi,
leader of the Sō clan, died
without a son in
March 1923,
Takeyuki succeeded...
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Hirate Norihide Horiuchi Ujiyoshi Ikai
Nobusada Inaba Masashige Kaganoi Shigemochi Kanemitsu Masayoshi Katō
Yoshiaki Kawajiri Hidetaka Kotsokuri Tomomasa...
- Katahide : Hino
Castle Gamo
Sadahide Hirai Sadatake Hirai Takaaki Mikumo Shigemochi :
MIkumo Castle Hayashi Narinaga Mimura Masachika Yamana Toyokuni Amago...
- (1838–1842) Sō
Yoshinori (義和) (1842–1862) Sō
Yoshiaki (義達) (1862–1872) Sō
Shigemochi (重望) (1872–1923) -
First count of Tsushima. Sō
Takeyuki (武志) (1923–1985)...
- 1730–1738) VI. Munenori, 6th Lord of Saga (1718–1780; r. 1738–1760) VII.
Shigemochi, 7th Lord of Saga (1733–1770; r. 1760–1770) VIII. Harushige, 5th Lord...