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  1. Uesugi Tomosada (16th century) The emblem () of the Uesugi clan. Uesugi Tomosada (上杉朝定; 1525 – 1546), also known as Ōgigayatsu Tomosada (扇ヶ谷朝定), was a samurai commander of the Ōgigayatsu branch of the Uesugi clan around the middle of Japan's Sengoku period . The eldest legitimate son of Uesugi Tomooki of ...

  2. Tomosada UESUGI (of the Ogigayatsu-Uesugi family) Tomosada UESUGI was a daimyo (Japanese territorial lord) who ruled Musashi Province during the Sengoku period. He was the de facto final head of the Ogigayatsu-Uesugi family. He was born the son of Tomoki UESUGI in 1525.

  3. Uesugi Tomosada. Born: 1525. Died: 1546. Distinction: Lord of Musashi. Japanese: 上杉 朝定 (Uesugi Tomosada) Tomosada was the son of Uesugi Tomooki. He lost Kawagoe castle to Hôjô Ujitsuna in 1537 and was forced to retreat to Matsuyama castle.

  4. Uesugi Tomosada of the Ogigayatsu branch of the Uesugi clan attacking Kawagoe castle, he was joined by his more powerful relative Uesugi Norimasa from Yamanouchi branch Uesugi clan, who held the post of Kantō Kanrei, the shōgun's deputy in the Kantō region by Ashikaga Haruuji, the Kantō kubō in Koga, and by a host of anti-Hōjō ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uesugi_clanUesugi clan - Wikipedia

    Uesugi Norimasa (1522–1579) Uesugi Tomosada (1525–1546) Uesugi Kenshin (1530–1578) Uesugi Kagetora (1552–1579) Uesugi Kagekatsu (1555–1623) Uesugi Harunori (1751–1822)

  6. Tomosada Ogigayatsu (1525-1546), also known as Tomosada Uesugi, was a commander of the Ogigayatsu Uesugi during the Sengoku period. Tomosada Uesugi was the eldest son of Tomooki Uesugi of the Ogigayatsu Uesugi branch, and, in 1537, he led an attack on the Hojo clan in Musashi Province.

  7. samurai. Uesugi Tomosada , also known as Ōgigayatsu Tomosada, was a samurai commander of the Ōgigayatsu branch of the Uesugi clan around the middle of Japan"s Sengoku period. Career. Foreign the 14th century figure, see Uesugi Tomosada (14th century).