Mōri Kōmatsumaru
Mōri Kōmatsumaru (毛利幸松丸, 1515 – August 25, 1523) was a daimyō (feudal lord) of Aki Province during Japan's Sengoku period. He was the eldest legitimate son of Mōri Okimoto.[1] His father died young so he inherited as head of the Mōri clan when he was only an infant. He died when he was only seven or eight years old and was succeeded by his uncle, the famous Mōri Motonari.
Mōri Kōmatsumaru | |
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Native name | 毛利幸松丸 |
Born | 1515 Aki Province |
Died | August 25, 1523 (aged 7 or 8) Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle, Aki Province |
Allegiance | |
Rank | Daimyō (Lord) |
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Relations | Father: Mōri Okimoto Mother: Takahashi Hidemitsu's daughter (高橋久光) |
See also
References
- Kure, Mitsuo (2014). Samurai: An Illustrated History. Tuttle Publishing. p. 221. ISBN 146291490X.
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