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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 |
|
義賢 | 六角 |
1521 | 1598 | 1536 |
Ōmi Daimyō, Sadayori's son. Protected the Ashikaga Shōgun from the Miyoshi. He was defeated when Nobunaga Oda came to Kyoto and lost his territory.
|
Yoshikata |
Rokkaku |
35 | 55 | 38 |
67 | 30 |
33 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
義治 | 六角 |
1544 | 1612 | 1559 |
Ōmi Daimyō, Yoshikata's son. He murdered the chief retainer, Katatoyo Gotō. He was defeated later by Nobunaga Oda. He later served as Hideyori Toyotomi's archery instructor.
|
Yoshiharu |
Rokkaku |
25 | 32 | 15 |
59 | 16 |
33 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
定秀 | 蒲生 |
1508 | 1579 | 1523 |
Rokkaku retainer. He fought in the vanguard, fighting in various lands. After Yoshiharu murdered Katatoyo Gotō, and during the Kannonji riots, he served as mediator.
|
Sadahide |
Gamō |
59 | 58 | 63 |
59 | 50 |
07 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Calm] |
[-] |
賢秀 | 蒲生 |
1534 | 1584 | 1549 |
Rokkaku retainer, Sadahide's son. He began to serve Nobunaga Oda after his capture of the capital. During the Honnōji incident, he protected Nobunaga's wife and children.
|
Katahide |
Gamō |
55 | 48 | 56 |
55 | 58 |
07 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
氏郷 | 蒲生 |
1556 | 1595 | 1571 |
Oda retainer. Katahide's son. He married Nobunaga's daughter. After the Honnōji incident, he served Hideyoshi Toyotomi. It is believed that Hideyoshi feared his cleverness.
|
Ujisato |
Gamō |
80 | 77 | 75 |
72 | 78 |
04 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Swift] |
[Rally] |
秀行 | 蒲生 |
1583 | 1612 | 1598 |
Toyotomi retainer, Ujisato's heir. He originally possessed a vast territory in Mutsu-Aizu but lost it. After serving in eastern army at the battle of Sekigahara, he got his land back in Mutsu-Aizu.
|
Hideyuki |
Gamō |
44 | 41 | 25 |
46 | 43 |
04 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
賢豊 | 後藤 |
1519 | 1563 | 1534 |
Rokkaku retainer. He served as an escort to the Yoshikata when they captured the capital. He was killed later by Yoshiharu during the Kannonji riots.
|
Katatoyo |
Gotō |
69 | 46 | 57 |
59 | 69 |
29 |
Retainer | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
高治 | 後藤 |
1544 | 1589 | 1559 |
Rokkaku retainer, Katatoyo's 2nd son. He became the clan leader after his father was killed in the Kannonji riots. He later surrendered to Nobunaga Oda at the capital.
|
Takaharu |
Gotō |
31 | 12 | 36 |
45 | 24 |
29 |
Retainer | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
武久 | 毛屋 |
1554 | 1628 | 1569 |
Kuroda retainer, from Ōmi. He was a great watchman and alerted Ieyasu Tokugawa of the enemy during the battle of Sekigahara.
|
Takehisa |
Keya |
13 | 47 | 49 |
44 | 48 |
09 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
成持 | 三雲 |
1540 | 1603 | 1555 |
Rokkaku retainer. He became clan leader after his father died. After the fall of his clan, he served Nobukatsu Oda and Ujisato Gamō.
|
Shigemochi |
Mikumo |
40 | 45 | 43 |
51 | 61 |
29 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
片家 | 山崎 |
1547 | 1591 | 1562 |
Rokkaku retainer, lord of Yamazaki Castle. After fighting with Yoshiharu, he left and joined Nobunaga Oda. After the Honnōji incident, he eventually served Hideyoshi Toyotomi.
|
Kataie |
Yamazaki |
33 | 40 | 44 |
44 | 37 |
32 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
家盛 | 山崎 |
1567 | 1614 | 1582 |
Toyotomi retainer, Kataie's heir. Managed the construction of Fushimi Castle. During the battle of Sekigahara he sided with the western army.
|
Iemori |
Yamazaki |
43 | 27 | 37 |
45 | 40 |
32 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
重政 | 吉田 |
1522 | 1581 | 1537 |
Rokkaku retainer. He denied Yoshikata's request to teach him archery and left the clan to serve the Asakura. He later returned and taught Yoshikata archery.
|
Shigemasa |
Yoshida |
7 | 67 | 35 |
58 | 32 |
29 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
元綱 | 朽木 |
1549 | 1632 | 1564 |
From a powerful clan in Ōmi. He served Nobunaga Oda's as a guide in Echizen. After the Honnōji incident, he served Hideyoshi Toyotomi. He defected during the battle of Sekigahara.
|
Mototsuna |
Kutsuki |
60 | 37 | 61 |
50 | 19 |
61 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Calm] | [-] |
[-] |
浄雲 | 森田 |
1510 | 1581 | 1525 |
From a powerful clan in Iga. He defended his castle against Nobunaga Oda's Iga invasion but failed. His castle was captured and he died during the battle.
|
Jōun |
Morita |
45 | 72 | 61 |
36 | 73 |
43 |
Ninja | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
光次 | 植田 |
1512 | 1586 | 1527 |
From a powerful clan in Iga. During Nobukatsu Oda's Iga invasion, he defeated and killed one of his retainers, deflecting the Oda forces. The Oda defeat him later and he fled to Mikawa.
|
Mitsutsugu |
Ueda |
25 | 69 | 64 |
37 | 58 |
39 |
Ninja | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Demolish] |
[-] |
義実 | 大館 |
1537 | 1601 | 1552 |
Ashikaga retainer, lord of Sekioka Castle. Served Yoshiteru and Yoshiaki for two generations. When he returned from Korea, he dedicated himself to developing armor.
|
Yoshizane |
Ōdate |
64 | 9 | 22 |
57 | 68 |
40 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
義輝 | 足利 |
1536 | 1565 | 1551 |
13th Shōgun of the Muromachi Shogunate. Trained by Nobutsuna Kamiizumi in the Shinkage-ryū. He was attacked and defeated by Hisahide Matsunaga and committed suicide.
|
Yoshiteru |
Ashikaga |
50 | 73 | 22 |
73 | 79 |
38 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
義秋 | 足利 |
1537 | 1597 | 1552 |
15th Shōgun of the Muromachi Shogunate. First collaborated with Nobunaga Oda but quickly changed his mind. His fight against Nobunaga ended in defeat and Kyoto became Nobunaga's.
|
Yoshiaki |
Ashikaga |
79 | 25 | 82 |
67 | 30 |
50 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[Confuse] | [-] |
[-] |
藤長 | 一色 |
1536 | 1596 | 1551 |
Ashikaga retainer. He and Fujitaka Hosokawa successfully released their master, Yoshiaki from confinement. Yoshiaki, after being exiled from Kyōto, tried hard to get his title of Shōgun back.
|
Fujinaga |
Isshiki |
68 | 11 | 39 |
64 | 85 |
36 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
崇伝 | 以心 |
1569 | 1633 | 1584 |
Tokugawa retainer. He contributed in legal reforms pertaining to the warrior-class. He was one of the perpetrators in starting the siege of Ōsaka.
|
Sūden |
Ishin |
80 | 1 | 84 |
84 | 28 |
85 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[Taunt] | [-] |
[-] |
高吉 | 京極 |
1508 | 1581 | 1523 |
Ashikaga retainer, he served as Yoshiteru's close advisor. After Yoshiaki became Shōgun, he opposed Nobunaga Oda and went into hiding.
|
Takayoshi |
Kyōgoku |
57 | 25 | 59 |
68 | 69 |
35 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
高次 | 京極 |
1563 | 1609 | 1578 |
Toyotomi retainer, Takayoshi's son. During the battle of Sekigahara, he sided with the eastern army and prevented the western army from advancing into Ōtsu.
|
Takatsugu |
Kyōgoku |
46 | 36 | 47 |
63 | 35 |
43 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
藤孝 | 細川 |
1534 | 1610 | 1549 |
Ashikaga retainer. After the death of his lord, Yoshiteru, he helped Yoshiteru's little brother, Yoshiaki's become Shogun. The Hosokawa therefore had held a lot of influence.
|
Fujitaka |
Hosokawa |
88 | 67 | 81 |
95 | 70 |
55 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Rally] |
[-] |
忠興 | 細川 |
1563 | 1645 | 1578 |
Oda retainer, Fujitaka's son. He married Mitsuhide Akechi's daughter. After the Honnōji incident, he joined the Toyotomi. He sided with the eastern army for the battle of Sekigahara.
|
Tadaoki |
Hosokawa |
77 | 65 | 67 |
74 | 46 |
55 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Taunt] |
[-] |
惟政 | 和田 |
1530 | 1571 | 1545 |
Ashikaga retainer. After Yoshiteru's death, he served Yoshiaki where he aided him in becoming the Shōgun. He supported Christianity and introduced Louis Frois to Nobunaga Oda.
|
Koremasa |
Wada |
56 | 50 | 64 |
62 | 64 |
44 |
Ninja | Christianity |
[Volley 3] | [Confuse] |
[-] |
兼相 | 薄田 |
1578 | 1615 | 1593 |
Toyotomi retainer. He failed in protecting a key fort during the winter siege of Ōsaka. He redeemed himself later during the summer siege of Ōsaka, where he fought and died.
|
Kanesuke |
Susukida |
1 | 57 | 2 |
5 | 39 |
27 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
義慶 | 畠山 |
1556 | 1574 | 1566 |
Noto Daimyō. Yoshitsuna's heir. After his grandfather and father were exiled, he is appointed clan leader. He was later killed during a dispute between his retainers.
|
Yoshinori |
Hatakeyama |
33 | 42 | 43 |
56 | 61 |
85 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
羅山 | 林 |
1583 | 1657 | 1598 |
Tokugawa retainer. Conspired together with Sūden Ishin to slander Hideyori Toyotomi and provoked the siege of Ōsaka. He later wrote many documents regarding government.
|
Razan |
Hayashi |
79 | 1 | 72 |
82 | 12 |
80 |
Merchant | Buddhism |
[Taunt] | [-] |
[-] |
晴通 | 波多野 |
1521 | 1565 | 1536 |
Hosokawa retainer. He was attacked frequently by the Miyoshi. He was later defeated by Hisahide Matsunaga and lost Yakami Castle.
|
Harumichi |
Hatano |
40 | 48 | 47 |
57 | 48 |
27 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
秀治 | 波多野 |
1549 | 1579 | 1564 |
From a powerful clan in Tanba, lord of Yakami Castle. He took back his clan's castle from the Miyoshi Mitsuhide He was attacked and defeated by the Akechi and crucified in Azuchi.
|
Hideharu |
Hatano |
27 | 59 | 47 |
58 | 58 |
23 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
秀尚 | 波多野 |
1555 | 1579 | 1570 |
Hatano retainer, Harumichi's son. He defended against the Akechi with his brother, Hideharu but surrendered after 18 months. He was sent to Azuchi and crucified with Hideharu.
|
Hidenao |
Hatano |
32 | 49 | 27 |
47 | 54 |
23 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
宗高 | 波多野 |
1509 | 1573 | 1524 |
Hatano retainer. Known as "the Tanba Devil." He and Hideharu both presented the new Emperor Ōgimachi with gold and silver. He died in Echizen while fighting the Asakura.
|
Munetaka |
Hatano |
67 | 61 | 58 |
57 | 74 |
27 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
忠俊 | 松永 |
1549 | 1626 | 1564 |
Toyotomi retainer. He was baptized by Frois. When Ieyasu Tokugawa banned Christianity, he and Shigetomo Takayama were exiled to Manila.
|
Tadatoshi |
Matsunaga |
51 | 36 | 50 |
58 | 49 |
23 |
Samurai | Christianity |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
直正 | 赤井 |
1530 | 1578 | 1545 |
From a powerful clan in Tanba, Tokiie's 2nd son. He repelled Mitsuhide Akechi's forces during their conquest of Tanba. He was nicknamed, "the Red Devil of Tanba."
|
Naomasa |
Akai |
27 | 76 | 73 |
47 | 51 |
24 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Demolish] |
[-] |
氏綱 | 荒木 |
1535 | 1584 | 1550 |
From a powerful clan in Tanba. After the demise of the Hatano, he declined Mitsuhide Akechi's request to join his forces. He sent his son, who died during the battle of Yamasaki.
|
Ujitsuna |
Araki |
10 | 70 | 57 |
47 | 88 |
25 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
教業 | 籾井 |
1532 | 1576 | 1547 |
Hatano retainer, lord of Momii Castle. A fierce warrior, like "the Red Devil," Naomasa Akai, he was named "the Blue Devil." He was defeated in battle fighting against Hideyoshi Hashiba.
|
Norinari |
Momii |
17 | 74 | 44 |
44 | 79 |
21 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
義幸 | 一色 |
1509 | 1563 | 1524 |
Tango Daimyō. He repeatedly fought against the Takeda at Wakasa. The Isshiki shared their bloodline with the Seiwa Genji-Ashikaga, along with the Yamana, Akamatsu and Kyōgoku.
|
Yoshiyuki |
Isshiki |
46 | 50 | 36 |
62 | 47 |
68 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
義道 | 一色 |
1533 | 1579 | 1548 |
Tango Daimyō, Yoshiyuki's son. He was attacked by Oda forces for protecting Shōgun Yoshiaki Ashikaga. One of his retainers betrayed him and he had to commit suicide.
|
Yoshimichi |
Isshiki |
26 | 58 | 31 |
60 | 64 |
69 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
満信 | 一色 |
1558 | 1582 | 1573 |
Tango Daimyō, Yoshimichi's son. He fought against Fujitaka Hosokawa. He later settled peace and married Fujitaka's daughter but was murdered soon thereafter.
|
Mitsunobu |
Isshiki |
46 | 58 | 45 |
53 | 61 |
72 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
義清 | 一色 |
1535 | 1582 | 1550 |
Tango Daimyō. After his nephew, Mitsunobu, was murdered by Fujitaka Hosokawa, he joined the Isshiki. However, his castle was besieged by Tadaoki Hosokawa and he died during battle.
|
Yoshikiyo |
Isshiki |
33 | 50 | 36 |
53 | 56 |
72 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
祐秀 | 稲富 |
1508 | 1567 | 1523 |
Isshiki retainer, Sagami Prefect. He studied and researched cannons. He eventually taught his grandson, Sukenao the Inatomi style of cannoneering.
|
Sukehide |
Inatomi |
24 | 56 | 70 |
58 | 42 |
73 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Taunt] |
[-] |
祐直 | 稲富 |
1551 | 1611 | 1566 |
Isshiki retainer, he was taught the Inatomi style of cannoneering. After the demise of his clan, he served Tadaoki Hosokawa. He later served the Tokugawa, instructing troops.
|
Sukenao |
Inatomi |
11 | 56 | 41 |
50 | 58 |
73 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
証如 | 本願寺 |
1516 | 1554 | 1531 |
10th head of the Honganji. The Nichiren followers and Sadayori Rokkaku burned down Yamashina Honganji and he relocated to Ishiyama Honganji.
|
Shōnyo |
Honganji |
85 | 75 | 72 |
83 | 70 |
52 |
Monk | Ikkō Sect |
[Volley 3] | [Rally] |
[-] |
顕如 | 本願寺 |
1543 | 1592 | 1558 |
11th head of the Honganji, Shōnyo's son. Anti-warrior class, he encouraged people to revolt against them. He waged a war against Nobunaga Oda for over 10 years.
|
Kennyo |
Honganji |
84 | 81 | 77 |
81 | 48 |
50 |
Monk | Ikkō Sect |
[Swift] | [Rally] |
[-] |
教如 | 本願寺 |
1558 | 1614 | 1573 |
12th head of the Honganji, Kennyo's eldest son. He insisted on fighting against Nobunaga despite their peace settlement. After his father's death, he established East Honganji.
|
Kyōnyo |
Honganji |
55 | 67 | 72 |
72 | 76 |
50 |
Monk | Ikkō Sect |
[Swift] | [Confuse] |
[-] |
証恵 | 願証寺 |
1494 | 1574 | 1509 |
He served as chief priest in Ise-Nagashima Ganshōji. He was an advocate of fighting Nobunaga Oda and encouraged rioting. After being defeated, he threw himself into a river.
|
Shōkei |
Ganshōji |
71 | 62 | 58 |
71 | 65 |
51 |
Monk | Ikkō Sect |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
頼竜 | 下間 |
1521 | 1580 | 1536 |
Ishiyama Honganji's chief monk. He became chief monk when Kennyo became the 11th head of the Honganji. He like tea and often invited Sōtatsu Tsuda for tea ceremonies.
|
Rairyū |
Shimozuma |
57 | 43 | 54 |
72 | 51 |
52 |
Monk | Ikkō Sect |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
頼照 | 下間 |
1526 | 1575 | 1541 |
Honganji chief monk. He went to Echizen to lead rioters against Nobunaga Oda by order of Kennyo. He was later defeated and killed by Nobunaga during battle.
|
Raishō |
Shimozuma |
49 | 65 | 62 |
56 | 54 |
50 |
Monk | Ikkō Sect |
[Swift] | [Calm] |
[-] |
仲孝 | 下間 |
1551 | 1616 | 1566 |
Honganji chief monk, Raishō's son. He fought in the battle of Ishiyama the battle of Ishiyama. He negotiated peace with Nobunaga Oda and the Honganji, sealing it with his blood.
|
Chūkō |
Shimozuma |
65 | 41 | 74 |
72 | 71 |
51 |
Monk | Ikkō Sect |
[Taunt] | [-] |
[-] |
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 |
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