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Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長,
baptized under the
Portuguese personal name Agostinho; 1558 –
November 6, 1600) was a ****anese daimyō who
served under Toyotomi...
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Asano Yoshinaga (浅野 幸長, 1576 –
October 9, 1613) was a ****anese
samurai and
feudal lord of the late
Sengoku and
early Edo periods. His
father served as...
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First Division and
overall commander of the
invasion force was
Konishi Yukinaga, a daimyō of Uto from Higo
Province in Kyushu,
chosen as
commander of the...
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Yukinaga Maeda (前田 幸長,
Maeda Yukinaga, born
August 26, 1970 in
Chikushi District, ****uoka, ****an) is a
professional ****anese
baseball player. "Yukinaga...
- (1592–98).
After capturing Busan and Dongnae, the ****anese army
under Konishi Yukinaga advanced at a
rapid rate of
almost 20
kilometers per day
towards the Joseon...
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commanded by
Shimazu Yoshihiro, who was
attempting to link-up with
Konishi Yukinaga. The
battered survivors of Shimazu's
fleet limped back to
Busan and a few...
- a ronin, but he had had
formerly advised the
Christian Daimyo Konishi Yukinaga. In ****aro Yamada's
Makai Tenshō Mori
survived the
Shimabara Rebellion...
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Buddhist nun upon his
death Hiromoto Ida as
Kiyama ukon
Sadanaga (Konishi
Yukinaga, 1555–1600): One of the five Regents, who
converted to
Catholicism due...
- of the
famous samurai generals of this war were Katō Kiyomasa,
Konishi Yukinaga, and
Shimazu Yoshihiro. Katō
Kiyomasa advanced to
Orangkai territory (present-day...
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after the
defeat at Sekigahara. On
November 6,
Ishida Mitsunari,
Konishi Yukinaga and
Ankokuji Ekei were
captured and executed. In 1603,
Ieyasu was officially...