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    Kobayakawa Hideaki (小早川 秀秋) (1577 – December 1, 1602) was the fifth son of Kinoshita Iesada and a nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He was gained the rank...
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    Kobayakawa Takakage (小早川 隆景, 1533 – July 26, 1597) was a samurai and daimyō (feudal lord) during the Sengoku period and Azuchi–Momoyama period. He was...
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  • Kobayakawa (written: 小早川) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kobayakawa Hideaki (小早川 秀秋, 1577–1602), Japanese daimyō Kobayakawa...
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    ground on the opposite banks. His right flank was reinforced by daimyō Kobayakawa Hideaki on Mount Matsuo. On October 20, 1600, Ieyasu learned that Ishida Mitsunari...
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    Hachisuka Iemasa, as well as Hideyoshi's nephew Kobayakawa Hideaki. In particular, Kobayakawa Hideaki developed a grudge against Mitsunari as a result...
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    1523–1543) Kobayakawa Shigehira (小早川繁平, 1542–1574) Kobayakawa Takakage (小早川隆景, 1533–1597) - 3rd son of Mōri Motonari. Kobayakawa Hideaki (小早川秀秋, 1582–1602)...
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    Yoshikatsu (his son), and Kinoshita Yoritsugu. As the battle raged on, Kobayakawa Hideaki, who was situated above Yoshitsugu on Mount Matsuo, didn't move, despite...
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  • Shigenaga. He gives Date Masamune his guardian spirit, a fish-man hybrid. Kobayakawa Hideaki appears as a unique non-player character in Sengoku Basara 3. He is...
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  • will govern until young Hideyori comes of age. After Toyotomi vassal Kobayakawa Hideaki is demoted and has most of his lands confiscated by Hideyoshi for...
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    (古満姫, ?–1651), second daughter of Shishido Motohide (宍戸元秀). Wife of Kobayakawa Hideaki (小早川秀秋). Son: Mōri Hidemoto (毛利秀元, 1579–1650), first son of Mōri Motokiyo...
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    masters that the opposition had surrendered), Hideyoshi appointed Kobayakawa Hideaki to lead a renewed invasion of Korea, but their efforts on the peninsula...
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  • switched sides to join Tokugawa Ieyasu's "Eastern Army" along with Kobayakawa Hideaki, Wakisaka Yasuharu, Kutsuki Mototsuna and Akaza Naoyasu. Ieyasu won...
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  • this march, Ieyasu received a letter from Western Army commander Kobayakawa Hideaki offering to defect to the Eastern Army. On 17 October Ieyasu reached...
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    Sugihara Ietsugu (Nene's uncle), Kinoshita Iesada (Nene's brother), Kobayakawa Hideaki (Nene's nephew) and Asano Nagamasa (Nene's brother-in-law). The last...
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    Mitsunari in the end of the 16th century. This castle was attacked by Kobayakawa Hideaki after the Battle of Sekigahara. The castle surrendered at half a day...
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  • Kiyomasa Kawajiri Hidetaka Kikkawa Hiroie Kikkawa Hiroie Kobayakawa Hideaki Kobayakawa Hideaki Konishi Yukinaga Kuroda Tadayuki Kuroda Tadayuki Kuroda...
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    Naotsugu Ina Tadatsugu Ishikawa Kazumasa Ishin Sūden Kikkawa Hiroie Kobayakawa Hideaki Kōriki Kiyonaga Kutsuki Mototsuna Mizuno Nobumoto Naitō Ienaga Naitō...
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    film director Hideaki Hagino (萩野 英明, born 1973), Japanese footballer Kobayakawa Hideaki (小早川 秀秋, 1577–1602), Japanese daimyō Iba Hideaki (伊庭秀明, 1648–1717)...
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  • family name back to Mōri, to avoid shame caused by his stepbrother Kobayakawa Hideaki. He died young at 35 years old. Hidekane was known of his gunnery...
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  • Mōri clan who descended from the Ōe clan, famous for Kobayakawa Takakage and Kobayakawa Hideaki. Kodama clan (児玉氏) – descended from Fujiwara Hokke. Koga...
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    command of Ōtani Yoshitsugu. However, he died in the battle since Kobayakawa Hideaki, Wakisaka Yasuharu, and others betrayed him. According to one estimate...
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  • Hideyoshi Hayate Masao - Tokugawa Ieyasu Masayoshi Haneda - Oda Nobunaga Hideaki Itō - Date Masamune Wilfred Lee - Shibata Katsuie Michael Wert - Self Umi...
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  • force belonging to Otani Yoshitsugu. However, acting in concert with Kobayakawa Hideaki, Mototsuna, along with Wakisaka Yasuharu, Ogawa Suketada and Akaza...
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    loyal to Tokugawa Ieyasu Commanders and leaders Ishida Mitsunari Kobayakawa Hideaki Kasuya Takenori Torii Mototada † Matsudaira Ietada † Strength 40,000...
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  • koku. After that, based in Imajo, Echizen Province, he supported Kobayakawa Hideaki and Horio Yoshiharu. In 1600 at the Battle of Sekigahara, he was under...
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  • Kikkawa Hiroie Kimotsuki Kanetsugu Kitamura Kansuke Kobayakawa Hideaki Kobayakawa Hidekane Kobayakawa Takakage Konishi Yukinaga Kojima Toyoharu Kuroda Kanbei...
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    troops were winning the battle, pushing back Masanori's army. However, Kobayakawa Hideaki changed sides to support the Eastern army, and later, Masanori's army...
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    decisive Battle of Sekigahara, Wakisaka switched sides along with Kobayakawa Hideaki, he defeated Ōtani Yoshitsugu's force, and contributed to the Tokugawa...
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    left his service. After that, he served several lords, including Kobayakawa Hideaki, Matsudaira Tadayoshi, and Fukushima Masanori; however, as his former...
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    also having secretly communicated with Toyotomi Hideyoshi's nephew, Kobayakawa Hideaki. With a total of 170,000 soldiers facing each other, the Battle of...
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