Gamō Katahide

Gamō Katahide

nihongo|Gamō Katahide|蒲生賢秀| (1534-May 26, 1584) was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period through Azuchi-Momoyama Periods. Katahide, the eldest son of Gamō Sadahide, was a retainer of the Oda clan. His son, Gamō Ujisato, became daimyo of the Aizu Domain.


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