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1st Name(Jp) | Last Name(Jp) | Born year | dead year | entry | biography | |||
Given Name | Family Name | POL | LEA | INT | CHM | Virtue | Affinity | |
Vocation | Religion | Skills |
秀政 | 堀 | 1553 | 1590 | 1568 | Oda retainer. He good fighter, he also served as Ieyasu Tokugawa's entertainer. After the Honnōji incident, he served Hideyoshi Toyotomi where he was treated very well. | |||
Hidemasa | Hori | 67 | 58 | 63 | 63 | 75 | 02 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [Swift] | [Rally] | [-] |
長政 | 浅野 | 1547 | 1611 | 1562 | Toyotomi retainer, he was Hideyoshi's brother-in-law. After Hideyoshi's death, he opposed Mitsunari Ishida and joined the Tokugawa. | |||
Nagamasa | Asano | 69 | 39 | 55 | 58 | 53 | 02 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [-] | [-] | [-] |
貞慶 | 小笠原 | 1546 | 1595 | 1561 | Tokugawa retainer. He was able to recover his lands by receiving aid from Ieyasu Tokugawa. He served the Tokugawa. He married his son, Hidemasa to Ieyasu's granddaughter. | |||
Sadayoshi | Ogasawara | 56 | 53 | 36 | 54 | 70 | 02 | |
Constable | Buddhism | [Swift] | [-] | [-] |
景信 | 長尾 | 1527 | 1578 | 1542 | Uesugi retainer. He became an Uesugi when Kenshin Uesugi became vice chancellor of Kantō. He sided with Kagetora Uesugi during the Ōtate rebellion and died during battle. | |||
Kagenobu | Nagao | 56 | 19 | 40 | 56 | 42 | 02 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [-] | [-] | [-] |
景広 | 北条 | 1548 | 1579 | 1563 | Uesugi retainer, Takahiro's son. He lived Umaya Bridge Castle together with his father. He aided Kenshin in the management of Kantō. He was later assassinated by Kagekatsu Uesugi. | |||
Kagehiro | Kitajō | 17 | 64 | 37 | 45 | 55 | 02 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [Block] | [-] | [-] |
且元 | 片桐 | 1556 | 1615 | 1571 | Toyotomi retainer. He served Hideyori as his educator but was banished from Ōsaka Castle due to Ieyasu Tokugawa's claims of conspiring with the enemy. He later joined the Tokugawa. | |||
Katsumoto | Katagiri | 52 | 51 | 35 | 54 | 70 | 02 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [Volley 3] | [-] | [-] |
久綱 | 立原 | 1531 | 1613 | 1546 | Amago retainer. He and his nephew, Yukimori Yamanaka, appointed Katsuhisa Amago as head of the clan. He was captured by the Mōri later but escaped, fleeing to Awa. | |||
Hisatsuna | Tachihara | 40 | 55 | 64 | 59 | 83 | 02 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [Swift] | [Demolish] | [-] |
兼続 | 肝付 | 1511 | 1566 | 1526 | Ōsumi Daimyō, lord of Takayama Castle. Established the greatest Kimotsuki clan. He married Tadayoshi Shimazu's daughter but fought against Tadayoshi's son, Takahisa. | |||
Kanetsugu | Kimotsuki | 43 | 76 | 37 | 50 | 43 | 02 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [Volley 3] | [-] | [-] |
良兼 | 肝付 | 1535 | 1571 | 1550 | Ōsumi Daimyō, lord of Takayama Castle. Kanetsugu's son. Allied with the Itō and attacked Hyūga-Obi Castle, chasing down Tadachika Shimazu. | |||
Yoshikane | Kimotsuki | 44 | 56 | 52 | 51 | 46 | 02 | |
Samurai | Buddhism | [Volley 3] | [-] | [-] |
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