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  1. Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長, baptized under the Portuguese personal name Agostinho; 1558 – November 6, 1600) was a Japanese daimyō who served Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Known as a Kirishitan daimyo, he is notable for his role as the vanguard of the Japanese invasion of Korea.

  2. Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長, bautizado con el nombre de Agustín (Agostinho en portugués) 1555 - 6 de noviembre de 1600?) fue un daimyō japonés bajo las órdenes de Toyotomi Hideyoshi durante el período Azuchi-Momoyama de la historia de Japón .

  3. Konishi Yukinaga was a Christian general who spearheaded the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592. The son of a prosperous Sakai merchant, who was also an important official in the feudal administration of the noted warrior Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Konishi followed his father into Hideyoshi’s service; he.

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  4. 11 de jun. de 2019 · La fuerza japonesa se dividió en tres partes: una, comandada por Konishi Yukinaga, se dirigió a Pyongyang y la capturó el 23 de julio, mientras otra comandada por Kato Kiyomasa, marchó a la frontera norte con Manchuria y al río Yalu.

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  5. Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長, bautizado con el nombre de Agustín (Agostinho en portugués) 1555 - 6 de noviembre de 1600?) fue un daimyō japonés bajo las órdenes de Toyotomi Hideyoshi durante el período Azuchi-Momoyama de la historia de Japón.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長) first emerged as a samurai under the leadership of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (豊臣 秀吉), one of Japan's greatest unifiers. Hideyoshi, who rose from a peasant background to become one of the most powerful figures in Japan and as such was a very unique figure himself, recognized Yukinaga's talents and brought him into his service.

  7. The Sunch'on wajō was the westernmost Japanese fortress and contained 14,000 troops commanded by Konishi Yukinaga, who was the leader of Japan's vanguard contingent during the first invasion, in 1592. Yi and Chen blocked Konishi from retreat, but Konishi sent many gifts to Chen in an attempt to bribe the Ming commander into lifting ...