Kuroda Mototaka
Kuroda Mototaka (黒田職隆, September 15, 1524 – August 22, 1585) also known as Kuroda Souen, was a samurai during the sengoku period[1] He was the father of Kuroda Kanbei.[2] Shigetaka served as a senior retainer of Kodera Masamoto, the lord of Himeji.[3]
Kuroda Mototaka | |
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黒田職隆 | |
Preceded by | none |
Succeeded by | Kuroda Kanbei |
Personal details | |
Born | September 15, 1524 Fukuoka, Okayama Province, Japan |
Died | August 22, 1585 (aged 61) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Family
- Father: Kuroda Shigetaka (1508–1564)
- Mother: Matsutaka Zen’ni
- Wives:
- Akashi Masakaze's daughter (1532-1560)
- Kanki-dono (d.1582)
- Concubine: Mori-dono
- Children:
- Kuroda Yoshitaka by Akashi Masakaze's daughter
- Kuroda Toshitaka (1554-1596) by Akashi Masakaze's daughter
- Kaneyama Myoshun (1555-1626) married Miki Seikan by Akashi Masakaze's daughter
- Akiyama Myoen (1556-1619) married Onoue Takenori by Akashi Masakaze's daughter
- Kuroda Toshinori (1561-1612) by Kanki-dono
- Kuroda Naoyuki (1565-1609) by Mori-dono
- Daughter (1559-1617) married Hitotsuyanagi Naosue by Mori-dono
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References
- "Samurai File 17; Kuroda Kanbei". Editorial. Japan World 15 January 2014: 1. Web. 8 Dec. 2015
- "Kuroda Mototaka". Himeji shi. Archived from the original on 19 August 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
- "Kuroda Mototaka". Sanyo Electric Railway Co.,Ltd. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
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