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Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長,
baptized under the
Portuguese personal name Agostinho; 1558 –
November 6, 1600) was a ****anese daimyō who
served Toyotomi Hideyoshi...
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Yukinaga Maeda (前田 幸長,
Maeda Yukinaga, born
August 26, 1970 in
Chikushi District, ****uoka, ****an) is a
professional ****anese
baseball player. "Yukinaga...
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publicly critical of the bureaucrats,
especially Mitsunari and
Konishi Yukinaga.
Tokugawa Ieyasu took
advantage of this
situation and
recruited them, redirecting...
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Asano Yoshinaga (浅野 幸長, 1576 –
October 9, 1613) was a ****anese
samurai and
feudal lord of the late
Sengoku and
early Edo periods. His
father served as...
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allied Ming-Joseon army and the ****anese
First Division under Konishi Yukinaga. The
battle ended in
victory for the
allies but a
successful retreat from...
- fortuitously, a ****anese
delegation came from
Hirado under the
command of
Konishi Yukinaga, a ****anese
Christian and
grand admiral of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, to offer...
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entire country. On
April 13, 1592,
about 700 ****anese
ships under Konishi Yukinaga invaded Korea.
Konishi easily burned Fort
Busan and Fort Donglae, killed...
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beheaded in Kyoto.
Other daimyōs of the
Western army, like
Konishi Yukinaga and
Ankokuji Ekei were also executed.
After execution, his head, severed...
- (Imjin) War (1592–1598)
against the
Korean Joseon.
Together with
Konishi Yukinaga, he
captured Seoul,
Busan and many
other cities. He
defeated the last of...
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First Division and
overall commander of the
invasion force was
Konishi Yukinaga, a daimyō of Uto from Higo
Province in Kyushu,
chosen as
commander of the...