Mōri, Motonari, 1497-1571

Enlarge text Shrink text
  • Personality
| מספר מערכת 987007401596605171
Information for Authority record
Name (Latin)
Mōri, Motonari, 1497-1571
Date of birth
1497-04-16
Date of death
1571-07-06
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 65349645
Wikidata: Q1156545
Library of congress: n 82062645
1 / 9
Wikipedia description:

Mōri Motonari (毛利 元就; April 16, 1497 – July 6, 1571) was a prominent daimyō (feudal lord) in the western Chūgoku region of Japan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century. The Mōri clan claimed descent from Ōe no Hiromoto (大江広元), an adviser to Minamoto no Yoritomo. Motonari was called the "Beggar Prince". He was known as a great strategist who began as a small local warlord (jizamurai) of Aki Province and extended his clan's power to nearly all of the Chūgoku region through war, marriage, adoption and assassination. Sandwiched between the powerful Amago and Ōuchi clans, Motonari led his clan by carefully balancing actions and diplomacy. Eventually, Motonari succeeded in defeating both and controlled the entire Chūgoku region. In his later years, he crushed the Ōtomo clan of Bungo Province in Kyūshū. Motonari ruled from Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle, the clan's main bastion since the early 14th century. His descendants became lords of the Chōshū Domain.

Read more on Wikipedia >