Ukita Hideie — Ukita Hideie. Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Ukita Hideie (宇喜多秀家, Ukita Hideie … Wikipedia Español
Ukita Hideie — (宇喜多秀家, 1573 December 17, 1655) was the daimyo of Bizen and Mimasaka provinces (modern Okayama Prefecture), and one of the council of Five Elders appointed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He is a son of Ukita Naoie, and his wife is a daughter of Maeda… … Wikipedia
Hideie Ukita — Ukita Hideie Hideie Ukita (1573 1655) Daimyô d Okayama, fils de Naoie Ukita. Devenu favori de Hideyoshi Toyotomi, il épousa une de ses filles adoptives; Gô hime. Il fut présent aux côtés de Hideyoshi dans toutes ses campagnes militaires notamment … Wikipédia en Français
Okayama — For other uses, see Okayama (disambiguation). Okayama 岡山 Designated city 岡山市 · Okayama City … Wikipedia
Okayama Castle — 岡山城 Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan … Wikipedia
List of samurai — The following is a list of Samurai and their wives. They are listed alphabetically by their family names. Some changed their names and they are listed by their final names. NOTOC amuraiA* Abe Katsuyoshi * Abe Masakatsu * Adachi Yasumori * Adachi… … Wikipedia
Katō Kiyomasa — Infobox Officeholder | name= Katō Kiyomasa nationality=Japanese caption=Statue of Katō Kiyomasa in front of Kumamoto Castle order=Lord of Kumamoto term start= 1587 term end= 1611 predecessor= Sassa Narimasa successor= Katō Tadahiro birth… … Wikipedia
Mimura Iechika — (三村家親?) (1517 – February 24, 1566) was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period. The son of Mimura Munechika, he was the lord of Matsuyama Castle, in Bitchū Province. As the influence of the Hosokawa was decreasing in the province, he joined with… … Wikipedia
Pederastic couples in Japan — for ancient Greece, Rome, Carthage and Persia The tradition of Japanese pederasty originated in the relationships between Buddhist and Shinto clerics and their acolytes, who were known as chigo(稚児). It was adopted in medieval times by the samurai … Wikipedia
Akashi Takenori — Takenori also served as a strategist under Naoie s son Ukita Hideie. At the Battle of Sekigahara, he fought bravely against Fukushima Masanori. After the Ukita clan had been destroyed in the Battle of Sekigahara, Akashi vanished. At the Siege of… … Wikipedia