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  1. Imagawa Yoshimoto (今川義元 (Kim Xuyên Nghĩa Nguyên)? 12 tháng 6, 1519 - 1560) là một trong các daimyo hàng đầu (lãnh chúa phong kiến) vào đầu thời đại Sengoku ở Nhật Bản. Lấy cơ sở là tỉnh Suruga, ông là một trong ba daimyo thống trị vùng Tōkaidō. Ông là một trong những daimyo có ...

  2. Imagawa Yoshimoto is best known to history for being the loser at the Battle of Okehazama, in 1560. But this is to ignore his early life, which was crowned by military success and considerable political and aesthetic accomplishment. Imagawa Yoshimoto was the 3rd son of Imagawa Ujichika. His mother was a daughter of Nakamikado Nobutane. As a youth he was sent to the Zentoku-ji to prepare for a ...

  3. Yoshimoto Imagawa (also known as Muri) is a character from the Sengoku BASARA series. In the games, Yoshimoto wears make-up and seems childish and cowardly, but will fight when ultimately cornered. Yoshimoto was a brother-in-law to Shingen Takeda due to an alliance via marriage proposal. When facing him on the battlefield, the player will often be met with decoys, until the real Yoshimoto ...

  4. He was the 10th head of the Imagawa clan of Suruga Province. In 1476 Yoshitada invaded Tōtōmi Province and defeated the Katsumada and Yokota clans. On the return to Suruga, however, he was waylaid at Shiokaizaka and was attacked and killed by the remnants of the two families he had just defeated. Ōgigayatsu - Uesugi Sadamasa and the so ...

  5. But Ujiteru IMAGAWA, the first son of Ujichika, died young. Since Yoshimoto IMAGAWA who was a younger maternal half-brother of Ujiteru and won 'Hanakura no Ran' (Hanakura Rebellion), which was a succession dispute, and allied with the Kai-Takeda clan, he worsened the relationship with the Gohojo clan of Sagami Province, causing the 'Kato War'.

  6. The enemy came out on the far side of the river, and their arrows fell like rain. Tens of thousands of Imagawa troops crossed easily, and the foe pulled back.. Ujichika encircled their castle six or seven fold, covering an area about fifty cho around. There, from the sixth through the eighth month, he harassed them.