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Kaminoyama Castle, and fled back to Yonezawa in disarray. It was said that at one occasion, a group of Mogami clan's ninja infiltrated the camp of Naoe Kanetsugu, stealing his battle standard, which later hoisted on the Hasedō Castle's gate, which greatly demoralized the Uesugi troops. In the 15 days of ineffective siege against the Hasedō Castle, the Uesugi troops cannot capture it from the persistent Mogami forces. In the final phase of this siege, the Uesugi forces launched another all-out attack on Hasedō Castle, but with the help of Date's reinforcements, they were able to hold out against the large Uesugi forces. In the end, when information came in that Tokugawa Ieyasu emerged victorious in the main
514:(Lord of Dewa). Yoshiaki, who had read of these developments, invited Shiratori Nagahisa to his castle, Yamagata Castle, in 1584, claiming to be seriously ill. According to the "Tale of Mogami Yoshiaki" written in the early Edo period, Yoshiaki, who was bedridden, asked Shiratori Nagahisa to "serve as guardian until my eldest son, Yoshiyasu, comes of age," and handed him a family tree that had been passed down from his ancestors. It is recorded that when Shiratori Nagahisa was about to receive the family tree document, Yoshiaki suddenly killed him with a sword that he had hidden. With the elimination of Nagahisa, the Mogami clan finally asserted their dominance of the region. It was reported that the assassination of Nagahisa was ordered by
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clan's control from their regions. Therefore, he decided to pass on the family headship to his second son, Iechika. It was believed the decision was also due to
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methods to suppress their attempts to declare independence from the Mogami clan. Mogami had
Kaminoyama's vassal Satomi Minbu betray and kill him. Mogami also had Higashine's vassal Satomi Kageyori betray and kill him. Having destroyed the unity of the Tendo family, Yoshiaki exiled Tendo Yorisada's son Yorimizu, who had succeeded him after his death.
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executed as a result. Yoshiaki begged for her life but was refused. Komahime was beheaded along with
Hidetsugu's other wives and concubines, and her body was dumped in the Sanjogawara River on August 2 of the same year. Furthermore, Yoshiaki was suspected of participating in Hidetsugu's rebellion, but he was pardoned with the assistance of
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Masamune. The message was relayed through Yoshiaki's eldest son, Yoshiyasu. Masamune decided to send reinforcements out of obligation for his mother, Yoshihime, who was a sister of Yoshiaki, and also loyalty to Ieyasu. In the same campaign, Yoshiaki aided in Date's
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Takamoto who committed suicide. Yoshiaki then attacked the Tendo clan, who were based in Tendo, just north of Yamagata, into Kokubu (present-day Miyagi Prefecture), led by Tendō Yorizumi. Later, Yorizumi fled to the territory of Kokubun
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for their domain in return for their loyalty to the
Eastern army during the war. This made the Yamagata domain the fifth largest in Japan at the time, excluding the land held by Tokugawa. On May 11, Ieyasu, who had established his hegemony over the Toyotomi government, visited the Imperial Palace to
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Yoshimitsu History Museum research on the battle ground sites along with Uesugi clan's estimated route, and the estimation of both forces' composition, Hasedō Castle should be fallen easily. However, it was concluded that the guerilla warfares conducted by
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Mogami faced a dilemma because he still supported Ieyasu, but if he did not join the Toyotomi side, there was a high possibility that he would be attacked by the Uesugi. As Yoshiaki believed in Ieyasu's victory in the Kamigata region, he tried to buy time, but in the end, the Uesugi forces invaded
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in an effort to reinforce Tōzenji Yoshinaga, lord of Tozenji Castle, against the attack of his enemy, Daihōji Yoshioki. Yoshioki was defeated in battle the same month and committed suicide, causing the Daihōji clan to go extinct. In 1587, he succeeded in taking control of Shonai (western Yamagata
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on the order of Hideyoshi, presumably to secure the inheritance of Hideyori. Besides Hidetsugu, Hideyoshi also killed Hideyori's wife, concubines, and children, who were also executed at Sanjogawara. Yoshiaki's daughter, Komahime, who was only 15 years old had recently married Hidetsugu, was also
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1578, in both battles Yoshihime advanced to the middle of the battlefield to create a peace treaty. Yoshiaki married a woman from the Osaki clan of the Mutsu province, who was his relative. When Date later attacked the Osaki clan the relationship between Yoshimitsu and Date Masamune deteriorated.
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The Uesugi forces which numbered more than 20,000, were invaded from the south by the main force commanded by Naoe Kanetsugu via the Kitsunegoe Highway, and from the west by the Shonai area. Because the difference in military strength between the Mogami forces and the Uesugi forces were huge,
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intercession on his behalf. As result of the execution of Komahime, Yoshiaki's wife Osaki-dono was struck with deep grief by the sudden death of her daughter, and she passed away on August 16. After this incident, Yoshiaki grew closer to Ieyasu and became his strongest supporter.
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Yoshimori. This led to Historian Hase Kanzaburō to further suspect that the dispute around the Mogami clan's head succession which revolved around Yoshiaki was nonexistent. However, in the Komyoji version of the Mogami clan's tree document(compiled in 1746),
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receive an audience with the Emperor. He was accompanied by Mogami Yoshiaki as well as Mori Tadamasa, who had been instrumental in the attack on the Sanada clan, and Ii Naomasa, who had led the vanguard in the Battle of Sekigahara, and Oda Nagamasu.
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Awano Toshiyuki (粟野敏之) (2017). "戦国大名最上氏の成立過程-元亀・天正初期の内訌をめぐって-" [The process of the formation of the Mogami clan, a feudal lord in the Sengoku period - Concerning the internal conflicts in the Genki and early Tensho periods].
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appeared as the younger brother of Mogami Yoshimitsu. Based on this material, professor Kenji Matsuo did not dismiss the possibility the existence of Yoshiaki's younger brother who disputed the position inheritance of
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1077:Yasutsune Owada (小和田泰経); 歴史人編集部 (2023).
1018:"伊達と上杉の宿敵「最上義光」...梟雄と語られてきた戦国大名の知られざる素顔"
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1471:. London: Cassell & Co. (1998)
1221:(in Japanese). The Yomiuri Shimbun
1189:戦国なるほど人物事典: 100人のエピソードで歴史の流れがよくわかる
534:prefecture). However, his nephew,
475:In 1581, he expanded his power to
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1336:(in Japanese). The Sankei Shimbun
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460:Unification of Dewa province
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1085:(in Japanese). ABC ARC, inc
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1192:(in Japanese). PHP研究所.
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1334:Sankei Shinbun online
942:"朝日日本歴史人物事典「最上義光」の解説"
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1826:Hatakeyama Yoshitaka
1450:最上義光歴史館/施設の沿革と概要について
1161:"Sakenobe Hidetsuna"
579:. During this time,
307:Battle of Jugorihara
304:conquest (1580-1586)
2867:Jacob Quaeckernaeck
2450:Ichikawa no Tsubone
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2069:Kamiizumi Nobutsuna
1946:Sakakibara Yasumasa
1876:Kitabatake Tomonori
1811:Chōsokabe Motochika
1379:庄内人名辞典刊行会編 (1986).
1330:"最上義光 長谷堂城の戦いで孤軍奮闘"
629:Sekigahara campaign
623:Sekigahara Campaign
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2836:Yoshihiro Kikuhime
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1886:Matsunaga Hisahide
1866:Isshiki Yoshimichi
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1745:Ashikaga Yoshiteru
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1991:Tachibana Dōsetsu
1986:Shimazu Yoshihiro
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2520:Okyō no Kata
2339:Sessai Chōrō
2179:, rogues and
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1841:Hōjō Ujimasa
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2967:Mogami clan
2947:1614 deaths
2942:1546 births
2886:Soga Seikan
2701:Naitō Julia
2696:Lady Myōkyū
2646:Lady Kasuga
2586:Chikurin-in
2559:Other women
2505:Numata Jakō
2490:Maeda Matsu
2480:Komatsuhime
2440:Akai Teruko
2359:Takuan Sōhō
2324:Koji Kashin
2314:Ishin Sūden
2194:Fūma Kotarō
2181:mercenaries
2133:strategists
2119:Itō Ittōsai
2026:Ukita Naoie
1931:Saitō Dōsan
1916:Ōtomo Sōrin
1603:of Yamagata
1569:Yahoo Japan
891:Nakano-dono
547:Uesugi clan
543:Oshu Tandai
370:Edo periods
282:Mogami clan
230:Mogami clan
82:Preceded by
64:Mogami clan
2936:Categories
2882:Luís Fróis
2806:Lady Toida
2766:Lady Sanjō
2761:Lady Saigō
2741:Ōmandokoro
2606:Gotokuhime
2601:Dota Gozen
2596:Lady Goryū
2475:Katō Tsune
2417:Seishin-ni
2214:Katō Danzō
1851:Ii Naomasa
1607:1600–1614
1432:29 October
1313:29 October
1171:24 October
1106:, p.
1083:Rekishijin
948:24 October
944:. kotobank
921:References
745:Edo Castle
704:After the
700:Edo Period
671:Kaminoyama
608:Mount Kōya
501:Tendō clan
368:and early
221:Allegiance
154:Hakujumaru
2877:Julia Ota
2831:Yoshihime
2686:Matsuhime
2651:Keigin-ni
2626:Irohahime
2581:Lady Chaa
2576:Asahihime
2566:Lady Acha
2530:Oni Gozen
2455:Ikeda Sen
2402:Onamihime
2289:and other
2051:Swordsmen
1836:Hōjō Sōun
1544:"最上義光歴史館"
1259:"片倉代々記".
894:Yoshiaki.
876:Footnotes
604:Yodo-dono
432:Date clan
424:Yoshihime
390:Biography
191:Yoshihime
182:Relations
124:1600–1614
120:In office
76:1571–1614
72:In office
2914:See also
2895:Wang Zhi
2811:Tokuhime
2791:Tobai-in
2771:Seien-in
2746:Ono Otsū
2691:Megohime
2681:Kyōun'in
2636:Jukei-ni
2535:Shigashi
2465:Kamehime
2387:Miyohime
2129:Advisers
1689:Go-Yōzei
1684:Ōgimachi
1478:(2012).
1381:新編庄内人名辞典
1167:official
871:Appendix
600:Hideyori
426:married
288:Commands
208:Nickname
203:(nephew)
193:(sister)
188:(father)
62:Head of
19:In this
2816:Tōshōin
2786:Sentōin
2781:Senhime
2776:Seikōin
2656:Kitsuno
2571:Akohime
2460:Kaihime
1679:Go-Nara
1666:Emperor
1659:periods
1653:Sengoku
1575:25 June
1554:14 June
1525:15 June
1497:15 June
1410:16 June
1340:16 June
1273:25 June
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1219:Yomiuri
1089:14 June
1028:14 June
817:plain.
485:Semboku
366:Sengoku
356:of the
25:surname
2962:Daimyo
2905:Yasuke
2731:Ohatsu
2706:Nōhime
2666:Kōzōsu
2591:Gōhime
2500:Myōrin
2382:Chacha
2334:Rennyo
1772:daimyō
1769:Other
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1701:daimyō
1601:Daimyō
1598:First
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815:Shōnai
778:Legacy
667:Hataya
531:Shōnai
445:Tandai
397:daimyō
353:daimyō
350:was a
328:(1600)
323:(1600)
318:(1591)
309:(1588)
267:Daimyo
107:Daimyō
29:Mogami
23:, the
2756:Rikei
2721:Oichi
2525:Omasa
2495:Myōki
2287:Monks
2177:Ninja
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807:Kyōto
759:Death
730:Kyoto
643:Nanbu
549:from
443:Oshu
345:最上 義光
40:最上 義光
2801:Tomo
2726:Oinu
2716:Oeyo
2397:Nene
2319:Jion
2131:and
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669:and
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