- Gamō
Ujisato (蒲生 氏郷, 1556 – 17
March 1595) was a ****anese daimyō of the
Sengoku and Azuchi–Momoyama periods. He was heir and son of Gamō Katahide, lord...
- Sendai. Aizu then came to be
ruled by one of Hideyoshi's generals, Gamō
Ujisato.
Ujisato was
expected to keep a
close watch on Date Masamune, and thus rebuilt...
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entering from Ise (Aoyama P****) to the southeast. 7,000 men
under Gamō
Ujisato and
Wakisaka Yasuharu entering from
Tamataki to the north. 7,000 men under...
- ****an, his representative, Gamō
Ujisato, was sent to be the lord of the Aizu
region in 1590. At his new post,
Ujisato heard the
story of
akabeko and ordered...
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Kitsuno and
married Matsudaira Nobuyasu Fuyuhime (1561–1641),
married Gamō
Ujisato Hideko (died 1632),
married Tsutsui Sadatsugu Eihime (1574–1623), married...
- Kaihime,
daughter of
Narita Ujinaga Sonnomaru-dono,
adopted daughter of Gamō
Ujisato,
daughter of Oda
Nobunaga Kusu no Tsubone,
later Hokoin,
daughter of Azai...
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Hideyuki (d.1513)
Hidenori (d.1525)
Sadahide (1508-1579) Gamō
Katahide Gamō
Ujisato Gamō
Hideyuki Tadasato (1602-1627)
Tadatomo (1604-1634) Gamō
Katahide (蒲生...
- 800
Stationed force at
Nagoya Tokugawa Ieyasu,
Uesugi Kagekatsu, Gamō
Ujisato,
Satake Yoshinobu and
others 75,000 75,000
Subtotal 258,800
Naval force...
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Toyotomi Hidetsugu, Date Masamune,
Ishida Mitsunari, Ōtani Yo****sugu, Gamō
Ujisato,
Uesugi Kagekatsu,
Satake Yoshishige, and
Maeda Toshiie in
order to pacify...
- 1590 to
Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Toyotomi gave Aizu to one of his allies, Gamo
Ujisato who then
began construction in 1592 of a new
castle at the site. It was...