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  1. Mōri Terumoto (毛利 輝元, January 22, 1553 – June 2, 1625) was a Japanese daimyō. The son of Mōri Takamoto, and grandson and successor of the great warlord Mōri Motonari, he fought against Oda Nobunaga but was eventually overcome.

  2. Mōri Terumoto; Información personal; Nombre en japonés: 毛利 輝元: Nacimiento: 4 de febrero de 1553 jul. Provincia de Aki : Fallecimiento: 2 de junio de 1625 Akitakata (Japón) Nacionalidad: Japonesa: Familia; Familia: Clan Mōri: Padres: Mōri Takamoto sin etiquetar: Cónyuge: Seikōin; sin etiquetar; Información profesional ...

  3. Mōri Terumoto: Destrucción: 6 de agosto de 1945: Materiales: piedra, madera, yeso (castillo original) concreto, acero, madera, piedra, yeso (reconstrucción) Altura: 12.4 metros (base de piedra), 26.6 metros reconstruido, cinco pisos) Estado: Reconstruido, actualmente es un museo: Uso actual: 1592-1945: Propietario: Toyotomi Hideyoshi ...

  4. Terumoto Mōri is the son of Takamoto and Motonari's grandson. Was known as the founder of his own branch of the Mōri clan. He became a trusted general of Hideyoshi and was one of his Five Elders. He is also Hidemoto's adoptive father. Prior to his playable debut, Terumoto was a generic NPC since Samurai Warriors 2.

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  5. Mōri Terumoto | Japanese feudal leader | Britannica. Japanese feudal leader. Learn about this topic in these articles: Oda Nobunaga. In Mōri Family. Motonari’s grandson, Mōri Terumoto (1553–1625), became the major opponent of Oda Nobunaga when that great warrior made his bid to reunify Japan.

  6. ABOUT. SYSTEM. CHARACTERS. STAGE. PRODUCTS. MOVIES. DLC. UPDATES. A total of 27 Samurai Warriors take to the battlefield in this Sengoku period action game.

  7. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Mōri Terumoto (毛利 輝元? 22 de enero de 1553 – 27 de abril de 1625) fue un general samurái, hijo de Mōri Takamoto. Este nombre sigue la onomástica japonesa; el apellido es Mōri. 4 de febrero de 1553 jul.