Gamō Ujisato — nihongo|Gamō Ujisato|蒲生氏郷|extra=1556 – March 17, 1595 was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku and Azuchi Momoyama periods. The heir and son of Gamō Katahide, lord of Hino Castle in Ōmi Province, he later held Matsusaka (Ise Province) and finally… … Wikipedia
Gamō Ujisato — Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Gamō Ujisato. Gamō Ujisato (蒲生 氏郷, Gamō Ujisato … Wikipedia Español
Oda clan — The Oda clan mon The Oda clan (織田氏, Oda shi?) was a family of Japanese daimyo who were to become an important p … 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
Rokkaku Yoshikata — was a samurai head of the Rokkaku clan during Japan s Sengoku period. [ Papinot, Jacques. (2003). Nobiliaire du japon, p. 53.] He was shugo (governor) and later daimyō of an area of southern Ōmi province, he served as castellan of Kannonji castle … Wikipedia
Aochi Shigetsuna — nihongo|Aochi Shigetsuna|青地茂綱 (? 1570) was Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Oda clan. Shigetsuna was the second son of Gamo Sadahide and was later adopted by Aochi Nagatsuna, a daimyo who held residence in the Kurita… … Wikipedia