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Kobayakawa Takakage (小早川 隆景, 1533 – July 26, 1597) was a
samurai and daimyō (feudal
military lord)
during the
Sengoku period and Azuchi–Momoyama period...
- intercourse, oral **** and ****ion and
revolves around a
college student,
Takakage. The
story opens in
Sengoku era ****an. The
atmosphere is
somewhat weary...
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famous for
their naval forces.
Tokujumaru later became known as
Kobayakawa Takakage. This same year
Amago Haruhisa's
expeditionary force attacked the Miyoshi...
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adopted by
Kobayakawa Takakage,
becoming Kobayakawa Hidetoshi (小早川 秀俊). He then
renamed himself Hideaki (秀秋)
after Takakage's death.
Shortly after the...
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modern day ****uoka.
Takakage handed over rule of the
family to
Hidetoshi (Hideaki) and retired,
moved to Mihara.
Takakage refurbished Najima Castle...
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promised in the
joint pledge signed by Terumoto, Motonari, Motoharu, and
Takakage that "the Mōri clan
would not
abandon Akitane. The Mōri clan lost its influence...
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Okikage (小早川興景, 1519–1541)
Kobayakawa Takakage (小早川隆景, 1533–1597) - 3rd son of Mōri Motonari.
Kobayakawa Takakage (小早川隆景, 1533–1597)
Kobayakawa Hideaki...
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Kobayakawa Takakage Yeongcheon (July 27, 1592): Gwon Ung-su and Park Jin
against ****ushima
Masanori Uiryeong: Gwak Jae-u
against Kobayakawa Takakage Hyeonpung:...
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active commander of the Mōri army and he with his
brother Kobayakawa Takakage became known as the “Mōri Ryōsen", or “Mōri's Two Rivers" (毛利両川). In 1530...
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Toyotomi Hidetsugu,
Ukita Hideie and the Mōri clan's "Two Rivers",
Kobayakawa Takakage and
Kikkawa Motoharu.
Opposing them were 40,000 men of Chōsokabe's. Despite...