Mori Yoshinari (森可成? 1523-1570) was a head retainer under the service of Oda Nobunaga during the late Sengoku period of Feudal Japan. ( June 23, 1534 &ndash June 21, 1582) was a major Daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history The written history of Japan begins with brief references in the 1st century AD Twenty-Four Histories, a collection of Chinese historical texts Serving under Saitō Dōsan and his rulership over Mino Province up until the year of 1555--the time at which Dōsan was betrayed by his son, Yoshitatsu--Yoshinari presently followed in serving under the Oda, bringing with him his two sons: Mori Nagayoshi and the famous Ranmaru. was the Epitome of the Daimyo that dramatically rose and also fell from power in Sengoku period Japan. one of the Old provinces of Japan, was composed of nearly the entire southern part of modern-day Gifu Prefecture. was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period. He was the second generation lord of the Saitō clan. The was a family of Japanese Daimyo who were to become an important political force in the unification of Japan in the mid-16th century was an officer under the Oda clan, and the older brother of the famous Mori Ranmaru following the Sengoku period of the 16th century of Japan (1565&ndash June 21, 1582) born Mori Nagasada (森長定 was the son of Mori Yoshinari, and the younger brother of Mori Nagayoshi Regarded with great consideration for offering his son, Ranmaru, to be the head page under Nobunaga, Yoshinari was frequently granted rank and thus willingly supported his new lord within variable conflicts following the period at which he began his assistance to the Oda. Most notably honored for his great display of ability, during the Battle of Anegawa in 1570, Yoshinari would unfortunately suffer death by the hands of the Azai and Asakura alliance, who penetrated Otsu Province a month or two into the future, additionally claiming the life of many other soldiers and Nobunaga's younger brother, Nobuharu. The 1570 came as a reaction to Oda Nobunaga 's sieges of the castles of Odani and Yokoyama which belonged to the Azai and Asakura clans The was a line of Daimyo (feudal lords during Japan 's Sengoku period that was based in Ōmi Province (present day Shiga Prefecture) The are descendants of Prince Kusakabe (662-689 son of Emperor Temmu (631-686 ( 1549 - October 19, 1570) was a Japanese Samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Oda clan.
In Koei's Kessen III video game, Yoshinari is depicted as a man of around 50 years of age, at which he supports you--Oda Nobunaga--as one of their very few beginning generals assisting against the cause of Imagawa Yoshimoto. This article is about the software company For the Japanese era name see Kōei (era. is a PlayStation 2 video-game produced by Koei and is based on the life of Oda Nobunaga. was one of the leading Daimyo (feudal lords in early Sengoku period Japan