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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 |
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鎮漣 | 蒲池 |
1547 | 1581 | 1562 |
From a powerful clan in Chikugo, lord of Yanagawa Castle. Akimori's heir. He became head of the clan after his father's death. He was killed by his master later.
|
Shigenami |
Kamachi |
55 | 54 | 41 |
55 | 82 |
68 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
鑑種 | 田尻 |
1529 | 1588 | 1544 |
From a powerful clan in Chikugo, lord of Takao Castle. He served Takanobu Ryūzōji. He later went to fight in Korea.
|
Akitane |
Tajiri |
56 | 38 | 42 |
65 | 32 |
61 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
統景 | 問註所 |
1542 | 1593 | 1557 |
From a powerful clan in Chikugo, lord of Nagaiwa Castle. He served the Ōtomo. After Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Kyūshū, he served the Kobayakawa. Died in Korea.
|
Munekage |
Monjūjo |
34 | 45 | 49 |
50 | 69 |
90 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
冬尚 | 少弐 |
1529 | 1559 | 1544 |
17th head of the Shōni. He killed off Iekane Ryūzōji's clan and conquered eastern Hizen. However, Iekane's great-grandson revived the clan and defeated Fuyuhisa.
|
Fuyuhisa |
Shōni |
51 | 23 | 50 |
65 | 21 |
28 |
Noble | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
武種 | 江上 |
1526 | 1575 | 1541 |
Shōni retainer. He was against Takanobu Ryūzōji taking over the clan. He killed Masamitsu Oda, a Ryūzōji retainer. He came to serve the Ryūzōji later on.
|
Taketane |
Egami |
21 | 69 | 65 |
46 | 77 |
28 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Taunt] |
[-] |
政光 | 小田 |
1509 | 1558 | 1524 |
Shōni retainer. He was against Takanobu Ryūzōji taking over the clan. When Takanobu conquered Hizen, he served him. He later died fighting against Taketane Egami.
|
Masamitsu |
Oda |
69 | 55 | 64 |
59 | 25 |
24 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Calm] |
[-] |
勝利 | 神代 |
1511 | 1565 | 1526 |
Shōni retainer. He won many battles, including a fight against Ryūzōji retainer, Masamitsu Oda. He later rebelled against the Ryūzōji.
|
Katsutoshi |
Kumashiro |
48 | 74 | 75 |
70 | 71 |
28 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Confuse] |
[-] |
長良 | 神代 |
1537 | 1584 | 1552 |
Shōni retainer, Katsutoshi's heir. After his father's death, he settled peace with the Ryūzōji and became their retainer. He later adopted Naoshige Nabeshima's nephew.
|
Nagayoshi |
Kumashiro |
53 | 41 | 32 |
53 | 39 |
28 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
隆信 | 龍造寺 |
1529 | 1584 | 1544 |
19th head of the Ryūzōji Chikaie's son. He was known as "the Bear of Hizen," controlling 5 lands and 2 islands in Kyūshū. He was killed in battle against the Shimazu.
|
Takanobu |
Ryūzōji |
43 | 79 | 55 |
56 | 10 |
62 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Demolish] |
[-] |
政家 | 龍造寺 |
1566 | 1607 | 1581 |
20th head of the Ryūzōji, Takanobu's heir. He fought in the vanguard during Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Kyūshū. He later asked his retainer, Naoshige Nabeshima, to take over.
|
Masaie |
Ryūzōji |
27 | 40 | 9 |
59 | 28 |
62 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
信周 | 龍造寺 |
1534 | 1608 | 1549 |
Ryūzōji retainer, Chikaie's 2nd son. After the decline of the Ōtomo, he went to Buzen, expanding the clan's territory. He contributed greatly to his brother's realm.
|
Nobuchika |
Ryūzōji |
55 | 45 | 51 |
57 | 62 |
62 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
長信 | 龍造寺 |
1539 | 1603 | 1554 |
Ryūzōji retainer, Chikaie's 3rd son. He served the Arima and the Matsuura in western Hizen. He contributed greatly to his brother, Takanobu, in Hizen.
|
Naganobu |
Ryūzōji |
56 | 45 | 46 |
57 | 55 |
62 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
家就 | 龍造寺 |
1528 | 1587 | 1543 |
Ryūzōji retainer, Tanehisa's 2nd son. He served Takanobu Ryūzōji, after Takanobu unified the Muranaka and Mizugae families. He aided in suppressing the Shōni Family, later traveling to Higo to fight with the northern bound Shimazu Army.
|
Ienari |
Ryūzōji |
51 | 49 | 42 |
59 | 51 |
60 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
家晴 | 龍造寺 |
1547 | 1613 | 1562 |
Ryūzōji retainer. He became the lord of Yanagawa Castle after he captured it from the Ōtomo. After Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Kyūshū, he founded the Isahaya clan.
|
Ieharu |
Ryūzōji |
41 | 55 | 46 |
46 | 43 |
60 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
清房 | 鍋島 |
1512 | 1585 | 1527 |
Ryūzōji retainer. He and his father saved the Ryūzōji during the battle of Tatenawate. He later married Iezumi Ryūzōji's daughter.
|
Kiyofusa |
Nabeshima |
50 | 58 | 55 |
53 | 66 |
58 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
直茂 | 鍋島 |
1538 | 1618 | 1553 |
Ryūzōji retainer, Kiyofusa's son. He contributed greatly to the clan's development. He sided with the eastern army during the battle of Sekigahara and ruled Hizen after the battle.
|
Naoshige |
Nabeshima |
83 | 81 | 81 |
72 | 44 |
58 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [Block] |
[Demolish] |
勝茂 | 鍋島 |
1580 | 1657 | 1595 |
Head of the Hizen-Saga clan, Naoshige's heir. He sided with the western army during the battle of Sekigahara. He helped quell the Shimabara rebellion, suffering huge losses.
|
Katsushige |
Nabeshima |
70 | 61 | 51 |
65 | 65 |
58 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
信常 | 江里口 |
1548 | 1584 | 1563 |
Ryūzōji retainer, one of the four Ryūzōji guardians. He went on a suicide mission, charging towards Iehisa Shimazu after hearing his master died during the battle of Okitanawate.
|
Nobutsune |
Eriguchi |
5 | 74 | 35 |
39 | 93 |
62 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
信胤 | 円城寺 |
1541 | 1584 | 1556 |
Ryūzōji retainer, one of the four Ryūzōji guardians. He did a suicide charge into the enemy after learning that his master had fallen during the battle of Okitanawate.
|
Nobutane |
Enjōji |
9 | 69 | 36 |
36 | 79 |
62 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
昌直 | 木下 |
1524 | 1610 | 1539 |
Ryūzōji retainer, one of the four Ryūzōji guardians. Hearing that his master had fallen during the battle of Okitanawate, he charged into the enemy. His death was never confirmed.
|
Masanao |
Kinoshita |
16 | 72 | 45 |
56 | 34 |
62 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
信勝 | 成松 |
1540 | 1584 | 1555 |
Ryūzōji retainer, one of the four Ryūzōji guardians. He defeated the Ōtomo at the battle of Imayama and charged into the enemy after his master died in the battle of Okitanawate.
|
Nobukatsu |
Narimatsu |
18 | 72 | 49 |
54 | 90 |
62 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
賢兼 | 百武 |
1538 | 1584 | 1553 |
Ryūzōji retainer, one of the four Ryūzōji guardians. He died protecting his master, Takanobu during the battle of Okitanawate.
|
Tomokane |
Hyakutake |
15 | 71 | 22 |
36 | 85 |
62 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
種兼 | 執行 |
1530 | 1584 | 1545 |
Egami retainer. He and his master, Taketane, joined the Ryūzōji. He fought countless battles, becoming well-known. He fought and died in the battle of Okitanawate not wearing his armor.
|
Tanekane |
Shigyō |
40 | 65 | 52 |
43 | 62 |
61 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
茂安 | 成富 |
1560 | 1634 | 1575 |
Ryūzōji retainer. A great warrior, his skills impressed even Hideyoshi Toyotomi. He later served the Hizen-Saga and Nabeshima clans where he helped develop infrastructure.
|
Shigeyasu |
Naritomi |
68 | 59 | 27 |
63 | 64 |
60 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
隆信 | 松浦 |
1529 | 1599 | 1544 |
From a powerful clan in Hizen, lord of Hirado Castle. He conducted trade with foreigners. He was wealthy but lost a battle against Takanobu Ryūzōji and served him soon thereafter.
|
Takanobu |
Matsura |
75 | 47 | 55 |
65 | 38 |
22 |
Pirate | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
鎮信 | 松浦 |
1549 | 1614 | 1564 |
From a powerful clan in Hizen, lord of Hirado Castle. Takanobu's son. Aided Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Kyūshū. He sided with the eastern army during the battle of Sekigahara.
|
Shigenobu |
Matsura |
70 | 43 | 71 |
66 | 55 |
23 |
Pirate | Buddhism |
[Demolish] | [-] |
[-] |
晴純 | 有馬 |
1483 | 1566 | 1498 |
From a powerful clan in Hizen, lord of Hinoe Castle. He expanded his realm from the Shimabara peninsula. He wed his son, Sumitada, with the Ōmura, bringing peace to the region.
|
Haruzumi |
Arima |
86 | 81 | 68 |
76 | 34 |
24 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Taunt] |
[-] |
義貞 | 有馬 |
1521 | 1576 | 1536 |
From a powerful clan in Hizen, lord of Hinoe Castle. Haruzumi's heir. He became an escort to Shōgun Yoshiharu Ashikaga. He later fought and lost against Takanobu Ryūzōji and lost his land.
|
Yoshisada |
Arima |
36 | 16 | 19 |
71 | 46 |
22 |
Constable | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
晴信 | 有馬 |
1567 | 1612 | 1576 |
From a powerful clan in Hizen, lord of Hinoe Castle. He allied with the Shimazu and rebuilt his clan. He was later executed in Kai for the Daihachi Okamoto incident.
|
Harunobu |
Arima |
59 | 48 | 28 |
50 | 38 |
21 |
Constable | Christianity |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
純治 | 安富 |
1540 | 1584 | 1555 |
Arima retainer. He first fought against Takanobu Ryūzōji but later joined him. This led the Arima and Ryūzōji clans to settle peace. He died at the battle of Okitanawate.
|
Sumiharu |
Yasutomi |
37 | 51 | 40 |
37 | 47 |
22 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [-] |
[-] |
純泰 | 安富 |
1560 | 1609 | 1575 |
Arima retainer, lord of Fukae Castle. He later served Takanobu Ryūzōji. He was attacked by the Arima but defeated them with the Ryūzōji. He later changed his name to Fukase.
|
Sumiyasu |
Yasutomi |
28 | 43 | 50 |
40 | 67 |
26 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
純忠 | 大村 |
1533 | 1587 | 1548 |
From a powerful clan in Hizen. Haruzumi Arima's 2nd son. He opened the port of Nagasaki to Portuguese trade. He is well-known for being the first Christian Daimyō.
|
Sumitada |
Ōmura |
60 | 53 | 40 |
63 | 70 |
24 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
喜前 | 大村 |
1569 | 1616 | 1584 |
From a powerful clan in Hizen. Sumitada's heir. He sided with the eastern army during the battle of Sekigahara. He converted from Christianity to Nichiren Buddhism and was murdered for it.
|
Yoshisaki |
Ōmura |
36 | 39 | 25 |
44 | 36 |
21 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
親家 | 赤星 |
1514 | 1562 | 1529 |
Kikuchi retainer. When his master, Yoshitake, recovered Higo-Kumamoto Castle, Chikaie sided with the Ōtomo. He later fought against Chikanaga Kumabe and died.
|
Chikaie |
Akahoshi |
66 | 48 | 50 |
58 | 43 |
63 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
統家 | 赤星 |
1530 | 1619 | 1545 |
Ryūzōji retainer, Chikaie's son. He left the clan and joined the Shimazu. He was unable to get his castle back, even after Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Kyūshū.
|
Muneie |
Akahoshi |
52 | 34 | 37 |
46 | 55 |
63 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
親永 | 隈部 |
1516 | 1588 | 1531 |
Kikuchi retainer, lord of Higo-Nagano Castle. He later served the Ryūzōji. He was defeated during Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Kyūshū. He later died in the Higo riots.
|
Chikanaga |
Kumabe |
39 | 29 | 59 |
56 | 23 |
65 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
親冬 | 城 |
1511 | 1575 | 1526 |
Kikuchi retainer, He was rewarded Higo-Kumamoto Castle after taking it from the Ōtomo. He later died fighting in Hizen.
|
Chikafuyu |
Jō |
62 | 50 | 41 |
58 | 50 |
72 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
親賢 | 城 |
1541 | 1581 | 1556 |
Ōtomo retainer, lord of Higo-Kumamoto Castle. Chikafuyu's heir. After the demise of his master's clan, he joined the Shimazu. He later served the Ryūzōji.
|
Chikakata |
Jō |
42 | 49 | 45 |
46 | 38 |
72 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [-] |
[-] |
親基 | 城 |
1543 | 1592 | 1558 |
Shimazu retainer, lord of Higo-Kumamoto Castle. Chikafuyu's 2nd son. He lost his land during Hideyoshi Toyotomi's conquest of Kyūshū. He did not aid the rioters in the Higo riots.
|
Chikamoto |
Jō |
31 | 42 | 29 |
28 | 64 |
72 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
惟豊 | 阿蘇 |
1493 | 1559 | 1508 |
From a powerful clan in Higo, lord of Iwao Castle. His elder brother, Sorenaga forced him out of his castle. He later recovered it with aid from Chikanobu Kai.
|
Koretoyo |
Aso |
76 | 50 | 73 |
76 | 46 |
74 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[Swift] | [Rally] |
[-] |
惟将 | 阿蘇 |
1526 | 1583 | 1541 |
From a powerful clan in Higo, lord of Iwao Castle. Koretoyo's son. He was an Aso high priest and served the Ōtomo. He brought peace to the Shimazu and Ryūzōji.
|
Koremasa |
Aso |
56 | 46 | 47 |
65 | 77 |
76 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
惟種 | 阿蘇 |
1539 | 1583 | 1554 |
From a powerful clan in Higo, lord of Iwao Castle. Koretoyo's son. He became head of the clan as an adopted son of his brother. He was also an Aso high priest.
|
Koretane |
Aso |
43 | 36 | 39 |
53 | 59 |
74 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
惟光 | 阿蘇 |
1582 | 1593 | 1597 |
From a powerful clan in Higo, lord of Iwao Castle. Koretane's son. He became an Aso high priest at the mere age of 3. He was killed later during the Higo riots.
|
Koremitsu |
Aso |
25 | 23 | 10 |
40 | 55 |
76 |
Monk | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
親直 | 甲斐 |
1515 | 1584 | 1530 |
Aso retainer, lord of Higo-Mifune Castle. He served the Aso by keeping good diplomatic ties with the Ōtomo, Ryūzōji and Shimazu. He later repelled an attack by Yoshihi Sagara.
|
Chikanao |
Kai |
82 | 75 | 85 |
86 | 91 |
74 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Volley 3] | [Demolish] |
[Confuse] |
親英 | 甲斐 |
1538 | 1587 | 1553 |
Aso retainer, lord of Higo-Mifune Castle. Sōun's son. He settled peace with the Shimazu after being defeated by them. He was later killed during the Higo riots.
|
Chikahide |
Kai |
49 | 36 | 54 |
57 | 43 |
76 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
惟直 | 高森 |
1527 | 1586 | 1542 |
From a powerful clan in Higo, lord of Takamori Castle. He rejected the Shimazu's offer to join them and instead joined the Ōtomo. He was attacked and killed by the Shimazu later.
|
Korenao |
Takamori |
47 | 33 | 52 |
48 | 49 |
73 |
Kokunin | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
晴広 | 相良 |
1513 | 1555 | 1528 |
Higo Daimyō, lord of Furufumoto Castle. Yorioki Uemura's son. He was adopted by Yoshishige Sagara and became head of the clan. He conducted trade with Ming China.
|
Haruhiro |
Sagara |
65 | 51 | 58 |
61 | 38 |
49 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[-] | [-] |
[-] |
義陽 | 相良 |
1544 | 1581 | 1559 |
Higo Daimyō, lord of Hitoyoshi Castle. Haruhiro's son. He was defeated by the Shimazu and later died fighting the Aso.
|
Yoshihi |
Sagara |
57 | 64 | 56 |
59 | 91 |
49 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Block] | [-] |
[-] |
頼房 | 相良 |
1574 | 1636 | 1589 |
Higo-Hitokichi clan leader, Yoshihi's 2nd son. He surrendered to Hideyoshi Toyotomi during his conquest of Kyūshū. He later sided with the eastern army during the battle of Sekigahara.
|
Yorifusa |
Sagara |
53 | 45 | 62 |
54 | 46 |
49 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Taunt] | [-] |
[-] |
頼興 | 上村 |
1490 | 1557 | 1505 |
Sagara retainer, lord of Higo-Uemura Castle. He allowed his master's son, Haruhiro, to become the clan heir, going as far as murdering his own sons to accomplish it.
|
Yorioki |
Uemura |
68 | 43 | 86 |
73 | 27 |
55 |
Samurai | Buddhism |
[Confuse] | [-] |
[-] |
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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