词条 | Kikkawa Motoharu |
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|name=Kikkawa Motoharu |native_name=吉川元春 |native_name_lang=jpn 吉川元春 |birth_date=1530 |death_date=December 25, 1586 (aged 56 or 57) |birth_place=Yoshida, Aki Province |death_place=Aki Province |image=Kikkawa Motoharu02.jpg |image_size= |caption= |nickname=Shōnojirō (少輔次郎) |allegiance= Mōri clan |relations = Father: Mōri Motonari Mother: Lady Myōkyū |serviceyears= |rank=Daimyō (Lord) |commands= |unit= Kikkawa clan |battles=Battle of Miyajima (1555) }}{{nihongo|Kikkawa Motoharu|吉川 元春|extra=1530 – December 25, 1586}} was the second son of Mōri Motonari, and featured prominently in all the wars of the Mōri clan. LifeWhen Motoharu was young he was adopted into the Kikkawa clan by Kikkawa Okitsune. He then became head of the family around 1550. Motoharu fought in many battles alongside his brother, Kobayakawa Takakage, including the 1555 battle of Miyajima and the 1570 battle of Nunobeyama.[1]{{rp|213,220–221}} In 1566, he claimed Izumo Province as his fief, after defeating its lords, the Amago clan, in a number of battles. He fought in the 1568 Battle of Torisaka.[1] Motoharu also fought in many battles against the Oda such as the Siege of Takamatsu. After Oda Nobunaga's death in 1582, Motoharu fought under Toyotomi Hideyoshi. After his death in 1586, Motoharu was succeeded as head of the Kikkawa clan by one of his sons, Hiroie. Family
References1. ^1 {{Cite book |last=Turnbull |first=Stephen |title=The Samurai Sourcebook |publisher=Cassell & Co. |year=1998 |ISBN=1854095234 |page=218}}
Further reading{{People of the Sengoku period|state=autocollapse}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kikkawa, Motoharu}} 6 : 1530 births|1586 deaths|Mōri clan|Daimyo|People from Aki Province|Mōri retainers |
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