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Daimyō of western Honshu (1497–1571)
marriage, adoption and assassination. Sandwiched between the powerful Amago and Ōuchi clans, Motonari led his clan by carefully balancing actions and
Mōri_Motonari
Topics referred to by the same term
amago, amagó, or âmago in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amago (尼子) is a Japanese word meaning "child of a nun", and has various other uses: Amago clan
Amago
Japanese Clan
The Amago clan (尼子氏, Amago-shi), descended from the Emperor Uda (868–897) by the Kyogoku clan, descending from the Sasaki clan (Uda Genji). Kyogoku Takahisa
Amago_clan
Japanese warlord
Amago Haruhisa (尼子 晴久; March 8, 1514 – January 9, 1561) was a daimyō warlord in the Izumo Province, Chūgoku region of western Japan. He was the second
Amago_Haruhisa
Mimura Masachika Yamana Toyokuni Amago Haruhisa Amago Yoshihisa Amago Tsunehisa Amago Masahisa Amago Hidehisa Amago Katsuhisa Uyama Hisakane Tachihara
List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period
List_of_daimyōs_from_the_Sengoku_period
Japanese warlord (1458–1541)
Amago Tsunehisa (尼子 経久; December 25, 1458 – November 30, 1541) was a powerful warlord who gained the hegemony in Chūgoku region, Japan starting as a vassal
Amago_Tsunehisa
Japanese daimyō
Amago Yoshihisa (尼子 義久; 1540 – October 14, 1610) was a daimyō (lord) of Izumo Province. He was the eldest son of Haruhisa and he was given the childhood
Amago_Yoshihisa
Amago Okihisa (尼子 興久; 1497–1534) was the third son of Tsunehisa. His childhood name was Hikoshirō (彦四郎). He also called himself En'ya Okihisa (塩冶 興久)
Amago_Okihisa
Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久; 1492 – November 25, 1554) was a Japanese warlord during the Sengoku period of western Honshu. He was a son of Amago Tsunehisa. A
Amago_Kunihisa
Species of salmon
the Biwa trout (O. m. rhodurus) endemic of Lake Biwa, and the anadromous amago (O. m. macrostomus) restricted to western Japan. A masu salmon which has
Oncorhynchus_masou
Railway station in Kōra, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Amago Station (尼子駅, Amago-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the town of Kōra, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway
Amago_Station
Amago Katsuhisa (尼子 勝久; 1553 – August 8, 1578) was a remnant of the Amago clan, a powerful feudal clan in the Chūgoku region of Japan, backed up by Yamanaka
Amago_Katsuhisa
Subspecies of fish
The amago or the red-spotted masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou macrostomus) is a salmonid fish endemic to western Japan, and a subspecies of the more widespread
Oncorhynchus masou macrostomus
Oncorhynchus_masou_macrostomus
Siege of Kozuki Castle in Japan
the previous year and entrusted to Amago Katsuhisa. When it fell to the Mōri, Amago committed hara-kiri. Amago's loyal and heroic general Yamanaka Yukimori
Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle
Terukage Akao Kiyotsuna Akechi Mitsuhide Akiyama Nobutomo Amago Haruhisa Amago Yoshihisa See also Amago clan Andō Morinari Ankokuji Ekei Aochi Shigetsuna Arai
List_of_samurai
Leader of Spain from 1939 to 1975
Paul (2010). "The Theorists of Extermination". In Farrán, Carlos Jerez; Amago, Samuel (eds.). Unearthing Franco's Legacy: Mass Graves and the Recovery
Francisco_Franco
Period of Japanese history from 1467 to 1615
27. The Amago and Ōuchi clans were sharing power in the Chūgoku region at the time, and he switched the Mōri clan's allegiance from the Amago to the Ōuchi
Sengoku_period
16th-century daimyo in Japan
head of the Ōuchi clan, succeeding Ōuchi Yoshioki. In 1522, he fought the Amago clan along with his father, Yoshioki, to win the control of Aki Province
Ōuchi_Yoshitaka
Country in South Asia
Retrieved 24 September 2022. Khan, Sameer Ud Dowla (21 February 2018). "Amago Basha". The Daily Star. Retrieved 24 September 2022. Masica, Colin (1991)
Bangladesh
accord. Amago Tsunehisa from Izumo Province saw this as an opportunity to commence an invasion. In order to strike against members of the Amago residing
Ōuchi_Yoshioki
Izumo Province, under the control of Amago Haruhisa. In this battle Mori Motonari penetrated deep into the Amago clan territory, but their supply line
Sieges_of_Gassantoda_Castle
Japanese clan
Sengoku Period wars. He is the ancestor of the Sasaki, the Rokkaku, the Amago, the Kyōgoku and the Kuroda clans. In 1868, at the end of the Tokugawa period :
Sasaki_clan
Samurai
Shikasuke (鹿の介), was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. He served the Amago clan of Izumo Province. In art, his portraits conventionally show a crescent
Yamanaka_Yukimori
alliance with the Amago clan. The Mōri clan's battles with this larger allied force occupied it to such an extent that Yamanaka Yukimori and Amago Katsuhisa,
Battle_of_Tatarahama_(1569)
Family of ray-finned fishes
trout) mykiss (Rainbow trout) masou masou (masu salmon) masou ishikawae (Amago Salmon) gorbuscha (pink salmon) nerka (Sockeye salmon) keta (chum salmon)
Salmonidae
Variety of fish
standard phenotype in some populations. This morph occurs in the landlocked amago subspecies (Oncorhynchus masou ishikawae) in western Japan, and apparently
Iwame_trout
16th-century Japanese samurai
he worked as the general, replacing Ōuchi Yoshitaka, in the war with the Amago clan. However, when Ōuchi's troops lost heavily in 1542, Yoshitaka's interest
Sue_Harukata
State in Northeast India
Retrieved 27 September 2020. Khan, Sameer Ud Dowla (21 February 2018). "Amago Bhasha: In celebration of our ethnic and linguistic diversity". Dhaka Tribune
Assam
Japanese samurai and daimyo (1539–1600)
Ashikaga Yoshihide Ashikaga Yoshiaki Tokugawa Hidetada Other daimyō Amago Tsunehisa Amago Haruhisa Asakura Yoshikage Ashina Moriuji Akechi Mitsuhide Azai
Torii_Mototada
2026 Japanese TV series or program
Nagaharu Daisuke Kuroda as Kakujo Yosuke Omizu as a guard Ao Watanabe as Amago Katsuhisa Yusuke Hirose as Yamanaka Yukimori a.k.a. Yamanaka Shikanosuke
Brothers_in_Arms_(TV_series)
October 1934 insurrection in Spain
February 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2015. Jerez-Farran & Amago 2010, pp. 61–62. Jerez-Farran & Amago 2010, p. 62. Sangster, Andrew (2018). Probing the Enigma
Asturian_Revolution_of_1934
Powerful feudal territorial lord in pre-modern Japan
Rokkaku, Ōuchi, and Shimazu. New to the ranks of the daimyo were the Asakura, Amago, Nagao, Miyoshi, Chōsokabe, Hatano, and Oda. These came from the ranks of
Daimyo
2014 taiga drama about Kuroda Kanbei
Ukaji Kikkawa Motonaga: Masayuki Deai Yamanaka Shikanosuke: Tetsuya Bessho Amago Katsuhisa: Kinihiro Suda Kamei Korenori: Takaaki Seki Araki Murashige: Tetsushi
Gunshi_Kanbei
Archipelago in the Sea of Japan
clan and the Kyōgoku clan. In the Sengoku period the Amago clan held this province. After the Amago fell and the Tokugawa shogunate was established, Oki
Oki_Islands
Siege in 1540–1541 in Aki Province, Japan
the siege, the Amago were forced to leave. By the end of the 1530s, Mōri Motonari had cut ties with the Amago clan (also known as Amago) and realigned
Siege of Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle
Siege_of_Yoshida-Kōriyama_Castle
Japanese daimyō (1557–1612)
who lived through the early Edo period. He was first a retainer under the Amago clan of Izumo Province, but eventually became a daimyō in his own right
Kamei_Korenori
Branch of a Japanese Minamoto clan
Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Seiwa Genji Sasaki clan Rokkaku clan Kyōgoku clan Amago clan Takaoka clan Sasaki Yoshikiyo Nogi Maresuke
Uda_Genji
born) Akao Kiyotsuna Akechi Mitsuhide Akiyama Nobutomo Amago Haruhisa Amago Yoshihisa See also Amago clan Ankokuji Ekei Aochi Shigetsuna Arai Hakuseki Araki
List_of_Japanese_people
Alleged anti-Spanish historiography
Fernandez Retamar, Venezuelan writer Gilberto Ramón Quintero Lugo and Samuel Amago who, in his essay "Why Spaniards Make Good Bad Guys" analyzes the persistence
Black_Legend
Japanese actor (born 1972)
Taiga dramas Kasuga no Tsubone (1989), Inaba Masasada Mōri Motonari (1997), Amago Yoshihisa Musashi (2003), Tokugawa Hidetada Shinsengumi! (2004), Takimoto
Nakamura_Shidō_II
16th-century Japanese samurai, son of Oda Nobunaga
for strategic reasons and devoted himself to the capture of Miki Castle. Amago Katsuhisa, the master and servant of the castle, who had been waiting for
Oda_Nobutada
Japanese daimyō
Takakage' and Kikkawa Motoharu defeated Amago Katsuhisa at Battle of Fubeyama or Battle of Nunobeyama, and forced Amago Katsuhisa fled to the island of Oki
Mōri_Terumoto
Administrative division in western Japan during the Edo period (1619-1871)
(in present-day Yasugi, Shimane), which was once the stronghold of the Amago clan. However, following the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara, the Mōri were reduced
Matsue_Domain
Japanese daimyō
Nickname Shōnotarō (少輔太郎) Military service Allegiance Imperial House of Japan Amago clan Ōuchi clan Mōri clan Rank Daimyō (Lord) Unit Mōri clan Battles/wars
Mōri_Takamoto
Ashikaga Yoshihide Ashikaga Yoshiaki Tokugawa Hidetada Other daimyō Amago Tsunehisa Amago Haruhisa Asakura Yoshikage Ashina Moriuji Akechi Mitsuhide Azai
Furuta_Shigekatsu
Japanese manga series by Tsunomaru
Inuko Inuyama Cascade (カスケード, Kasukēdo) Voiced by: Tesshō Genda Amago Vaccine (アマゴワクチン, Amago Wakuchin) Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto Nitronix (ニトロニクス, Nitoronikusu)
Midori_no_Makibaō
Prefecture of Japan
Oki were controlled by the Kyōgoku clan. However, after the Ōnin War, the Amago clan expanded power based in Gassantoda Castle and the Masuda clan dominated
Shimane_Prefecture
Japanese samurai
the Sengoku era who served the Amago clan. Hisakane was the son of Uyama Hisahide and served as a direct vassal to Amago Yoshihisa. "Uyama clan". 武家伝.
Uyama_Hisakane
destroyed in the struggles of the Onin War (1467-1477), the Izumo-based Amago clan rose to challenge the Ouchi clan, and the Mōri clan changed allegiance
Yoshida-Kōriyama_Castle
Japanese samurai
Inaba Yamana clan and Shugo of the Inaba. In 1574, Toyokuni allied with Amago Katsuhisa for an attempted invasion to capture Tajima and Inaba provinces
Yamana_Toyokuni
City in Chūgoku, Japan
During the Sengoku Period, Gassantoda Castle was the stronghold of the Amago clan, and under the Edo Period Tokugawa shogunate, the area was ruled by
Yasugi,_Shimane
2010 video game
Harumasa, Satake Yoshishige, Utsunomiya Hirotsuna, Anegakōji Yoritsuna, Amago Haruhisa, and Naoe Kanetsugu. The opening theme is "Naked arms" by T.M.Revolution
Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes
Sengoku_Basara:_Samurai_Heroes
Castle ruins in Tottori, Japan
Amago clan from Izumo, who had seized neighboring Hōki Province from the Yamana and who were now threatening their home province of Tajima. The Amago
Tottori_Castle
Prefecture of Japan
Retrieved May 18, 2023. "金魚・アユ・アマゴを「奈良県のさかな」に – MSN産経west" [Goldfish, Ayu, and Amago elected "Fish of Nara prefecture".]. Sankei Shimbun (in Japanese). June
Nara_Prefecture
Japanese feudal lord (1508–1577)
Ashikaga Yoshihide Ashikaga Yoshiaki Tokugawa Hidetada Other daimyō Amago Tsunehisa Amago Haruhisa Asakura Yoshikage Ashina Moriuji Akechi Mitsuhide Azai
Matsunaga_Hisahide
2021 video game
and eventual falling out after Nobunaga refuses to send support to the Amago Clan, leading to their destruction by the Mori Clan. The game introduces
Samurai_Warriors_5
Japanese feudal lord
Ashikaga Yoshihide Ashikaga Yoshiaki Tokugawa Hidetada Other daimyō Amago Tsunehisa Amago Haruhisa Asakura Yoshikage Ashina Moriuji Akechi Mitsuhide Azai
Ōtomo_Sōrin
this time Mōri Motonari along with the Kikkawa clan had defected to the Amago. Amago Tsunehisa ordered Mōri Motonari to capture Kagamiyama Castle. He did
Kagamiyama Castle (Higashihiroshima)
Kagamiyama_Castle_(Higashihiroshima)
Native Luiseño Indians in Southern California
Musick Sr., Honorable Vice-chairman Angela Miner, Honorable Secretary Joseph Amago, Honorable Treasurer John Paipa, Honorable Council Member. The La Jolla
La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians
La_Jolla_Band_of_Luiseño_Indians
Ashikaga Yoshihide Ashikaga Yoshiaki Tokugawa Hidetada Other daimyō Amago Tsunehisa Amago Haruhisa Asakura Yoshikage Ashina Moriuji Akechi Mitsuhide Azai
Ujiie_Naomoto
Officials of feudal Japan
Oda clan of Owari Province. Oda clan Asakura clan Nagao clan Miyoshi clan Amago clan Saitō clan Jinbō clan [ja] Daikan "日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)「守護代」の解説". kotobank
Shugodai
Japanese daimyō
Ashikaga Yoshihide Ashikaga Yoshiaki Tokugawa Hidetada Other daimyō Amago Tsunehisa Amago Haruhisa Asakura Yoshikage Ashina Moriuji Akechi Mitsuhide Azai
Satake_Yoshishige
Japanese samurai
Ashikaga Yoshihide Ashikaga Yoshiaki Tokugawa Hidetada Other daimyō Amago Tsunehisa Amago Haruhisa Asakura Yoshikage Ashina Moriuji Akechi Mitsuhide Azai
Tsukahara_Bokuden
Filipino sports television broadcasts
Association of the Philippines ABS-CBN Sports Cignal TV Syling, Andrew C.; Amago, Irwin M. (November 25, 2009). "BTV (Before Television)". The GUIDON. Retrieved
ABS-CBN_coverage_of_the_UAAP
use it as a base against the Amago clan to the east. The campaign against the Amago lasted for several years until the Amago defeat in 1566. Masuda forces
Nanao_Castle_(Iwami)
Castle in Japan
their campaign against the Amago clan in Izumo Province. By the mid-century, the Mōri clan from Aki Province had defeated the Amago while simultaneously supporting
Bitchū_Matsuyama_Castle
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1546 to 1565
Uesugi Kenshin, Shimazu Takahisa, Ōtomo Yoshishige, Mōri Motonari, and Amago Haruhisa, the shogun's authority was again recognized by various daimyō
Ashikaga_Yoshiteru
Japanese 16th century merchant
and a master of the tea ceremony. His yagō was Naya. A relative of the Amago and Sasaki samurai clans, Sōkyū originally came from Yamato Province. After
Imai_Sōkyū
Railway line in Shiga Prefecture, Japan
opened. 1 January 1910: Obata Station renamed Gokasho Station. 1 June 1911: Amago Station opened. 16 October 1916: Asahi Otsuka Station opened. 27 December
Ohmi_Railway_Main_Line
Japanese manga by Naoki Serizawa
Television drama Directed by Maeda Tetsu, Tsukamoto Renpei Produced by Amago Daisuke Written by Fukuda Yuichi Music by Yoshioka Shoji Original network
Saru_Lock
Style of fishing
found it an effective method of catching the local fish, yamame, iwana and amago. Originally the rod was simply a bamboo/cane rod, which was cut and treated
Tenkara_fishing
Early form of Japanese currency
Kyoto Photo from the Ogura Bettocho ruins. 1995 Ōmi Kōra Photo from the Amago Nishi ruins. 1997 Yamato Nara (city) Photo from Nijo-sanbo. 1998 Yamoto
Mumonginsen
Japanese snap matchlock firearm
After use, the hayago could be kept for repacking or discarded. In 1563 the Amago clan of Izumo Province won a victory over the Kikkawa clan with 33 of their
Tanegashima_(gun)
Shinto Shrine in Japan
of Izumo Taisha, and has a document identifying Susanoo with Matarajin. Amago Tsunehisa backed the shrine to undermine the influence of Izumo-taisha.
Hinomisaki_Shrine
Former province of Japan
authority. In the Sengoku period, the province was a contested area between the Amago clan. Mōri clan and Oda Nobunaga, with Nobunaga's general, Hashiba Hideyoshi
Hōki_Province
Genus of fishes
landlocked salmon, Taiwanese salmon O. m. macrostomus (Günther, 1877) – amago, red-spotted masu salmon O. m. ishikawae (Brevoort, 1856) – Satsukimasu
Oncorhynchus
Castle ruins in Chikuzen Province, Japan
afterwards, however, following a defeat at Tatarahama to an allied Ōtomo-Amago clan force. The castle was besieged once more, in 1586, by the Shimazu family;
Tachibanayama_Castle
Buddhist temple in Tottori Prefecture, Japan
Heian period and the temple was protected by local warlords such as the Amago clan and the Mōri clan in the Sengoku period. under the Tokugawa shogunate
Daisen-ji
Legendary Iga ninja
Ashikaga Yoshihide Ashikaga Yoshiaki Tokugawa Hidetada Other daimyō Amago Tsunehisa Amago Haruhisa Asakura Yoshikage Ashina Moriuji Akechi Mitsuhide Azai
Tateoka_Doshun
clan (秋月氏) – descended from Prince Achi no Omi of the Yamato no Aya clan. Amago clan (尼子氏) – cadet branch of the Sasaki clan who descended from Uda Genji
Japanese_clans
Prefecture capital and Core city in Chūgoku, Japan
periods within the city borders. The area was also the stronghold of the Amago clan during the Sengoku period. The present-day castle town of Matsue was
Matsue
Former province of Japan
Akamatsu clan, but were defeated by Amago Haruhisa, a powerful warlord from the San'in region. However, when the Amago clan declined, Ukita Naoie, a vassal
Bizen_Province
City in Chūgoku, Japan
1540-1541 Siege of Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle between the Mōri clan and the rival Amago clan occurred in what is now the Yoshida neighborhood of Akitakata. After
Akitakata
Shinto shrine in Tottori Prefecture, Japan
Sengoku period, the shine was laid to waste, but it was reconstructed by the Amago clan and was later supported by the Ikeda clan, the daimyō of Tottori Domain
Shitori_Shrine_(Tottori)
Species of perennial legume
doi:10.1016/j.jafr.2021.100218. ISSN 2666-1543. "Products (Pigeon peas)". amago-tanzania.com. Retrieved 13 May 2022. Christian Aid (2023), Unwavering hope:
Pigeon_pea
City in Chūgoku, Japan
limits. In the Muromachi period, the area was dominated by the powerful Amago clan from Izumo Province and occupied an important position as a landing
Sakaiminato,_Tottori
of Minamoto House of Akamatsu House of Akechi House of Akiyama House of Amago House of Asano House of Ashikaga House of Hachisuka House of Hosokawa House
List_of_noble_houses
Mexican political party
October 2024. "Elecciones internas del PRD, ocho meses de acusaciones, amagos y desencuentros". La Jornada. Retrieved 15 October 2024. Bolívar Meza, Rosendo
Morena_(political_party)
Japanese daimyō (1561–1625)
named Tsunenobu (経信) and made his debut on the battlefield on 1578 against Amago Katsuhisa with his father. On 1583, he was sent to then the de facto ruler
Kikkawa_Hiroie
Title given to certain officials in feudal Japan
Ashikaga clan. Akamatsu clan – Settsu, Harima, Mimasaka, and Bizen provinces Amago clan – Izumo, Hoki, Inaba, Mimasaka, Bizen, Bitchu, Bingo, and Oki provinces
Shugo
Castle in Kitahiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan
(1521-27), the Kikkawa clan broke away from the Ōuchi clan and joined with the Amago clan, and also entered into a marriage alliance with the Mōri clan. However
Ogurayama_Castle
Samurai in Japan's Sengoku period
Ashikaga Yoshihide Ashikaga Yoshiaki Tokugawa Hidetada Other daimyō Amago Tsunehisa Amago Haruhisa Asakura Yoshikage Ashina Moriuji Akechi Mitsuhide Azai
Kamiizumi_Nobutsuna
table. There are several techniques used to win burro. One of them, called amago (English: feint) is to place a hand in the center of the table, saying a
Burro_(card_game)
Japanese aristocrat (?-1619)
Ōuchi Yoshitaka and Mōri Motonari under the suspicion of liaison with the Amago clan, and he was forced to retire and enter the priesthood. In 1551, Lady
Lady_Toida
Name list
The name can also be written in hiragana よしひさ or katakana ヨシヒサ. Yoshihisa Amago (尼子 義久; 1540–1610), Japanese warlord Yoshihisa Ashikaga (足利 義尚; 1465–1489)
Yoshihisa
Day of the year
1521) 1568 – Jacques Arcadelt, Dutch singer and composer (born 1507) 1610 – Amago Yoshihisa, Japanese daimyō (born 1540) 1618 – Gervase Clifton, 1st Baron
October_14
Town in Anambra State, Nigeria
Centre for Community and Rural Development. Retrieved 25 June 2025. "Amago Ebenebe / Amago Ebenebe, Nigeria (general), Nigeria, Africa". NG: Travelingluck
Ebenebe
Shintō shrine in Tsuyama, Japan
province. During the Sengoku period, in 1533, the shrine was burned down by Amago Haruhisa during his invasion of the province, and reconstructed by Haruhisa
Nakayama_Shrine
American voice actor
Shadow Company Soldier #3, Ranger #4 2010 Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes Amago Haruhisa, additional voices (warriors) 2011 Mortal Kombat 9 Kabal Skylanders:
David_Lodge_(voice_actor)
Spanish political party
95-102. Martín Jiménez, 2000, p. 399. Gallego and Morente, 2005, p. 403. Amago, Samuel; Jerez Farrán, Carlos, eds. (2010). Unearthing Franco's Legacy:
Juntas Castellanas de Actuación Hispánica
Juntas_Castellanas_de_Actuación_Hispánica
AMAGO
AMAGO
AMAGO
AMAGO
Female
English
Variant spelling of Welsh Lynn, LYNNE means "lake."
Girl/Female
Basque Spanish
Refers to Christ's Ascension.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord krishnas place
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Beloved
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Incarnation of Righteousness
Girl/Female
Tamil
Peacock, Illusion
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Script
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a tall (Middle English long ‘long’) person who was a good companion (felagh, felaw ‘partner’, ‘comrade’).The name made famous in America by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–82) of Portland, ME, was introduced to North America by William Longfellow of Yorkshire, England, who settled in Newbury, MA, about 1676.
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Modern, Spanish
Princess; Star of Family; Follower of Christ
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Beloved
AMAGO
AMAGO
AMAGO
AMAGO
AMAGO