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Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久, 1492 – November 25, 1554) was a Japanese warlord during the Sengoku period of western Honshu. He was a son of Amago Tsunehisa. A principle Amako general under Tsunehisa, he led a force that came to be nicknamed the "Shingū army". Kunihisa's faction was named Shingūtō (新宮党) after the town, Shingū, which was based in a valley north-east of where Kunihisa built his residence. Under his father, he fought in campaigns in Aki and Bingo provinces during the 1520s and alongside Amago Haruhisa at the Siege of Koriyama Castle in 1540. In 1544 he defeated a Mōri army but lost his second son, Toyohisa, at the bitterly fought Battle of Hashizugawa in 1546 against Takeda Kuninobu of Inaba Province.

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  • Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久, 1492 – November 25, 1554) was a Japanese warlord during the Sengoku period of western Honshu. He was a son of Amago Tsunehisa. A principle Amako general under Tsunehisa, he led a force that came to be nicknamed the "Shingū army". Kunihisa's faction was named Shingūtō (新宮党) after the town, Shingū, which was based in a valley north-east of where Kunihisa built his residence. Under his father, he fought in campaigns in Aki and Bingo provinces during the 1520s and alongside Amago Haruhisa at the Siege of Koriyama Castle in 1540. In 1544 he defeated a Mōri army but lost his second son, Toyohisa, at the bitterly fought Battle of Hashizugawa in 1546 against Takeda Kuninobu of Inaba Province. After was killed in 1518 Kunihisa acted as a guardian for the former's son, Amako Haruhisa (Akihisa). He had been called "On the military matters, he is like a kami and an oni" from his father, Tsunehisa. But he often looked down on those who did not do well on the battlefield and was obnoxious from time to time. In spite of his many services to the Amako clan, Kunihisa came to be distrusted by Haruhisa, his nephew and the daimyō after Tsunehisa's death. One possible reason for Haruhisa's hostility towards Kunihisa and his Shingu faction is that they displayed increasing arrogance as their fame from their war service grew. In 1554, Kunihisa was killed by Amago Haruhisa on the suspicion of treason on 25 November 1554 along with his eldest son and two grandsons, including a number of his retainers. His third son would commit suicide the next day. The act was supposedly carried out after Mōri Motonari tricked Haruhisa into believing that Kunihisa intended to take over the Amago clan but one of the reasons may be that Kunihisa had been too arrogant towards the young Haruhisa. Regardless of the motive for the act, the death of Kunihisa and the purge of his faction significantly damaged the Amago clan and arguably contributed towards the clan's fall to their rival, the Mōri clan, in the 1570s. (en)
  • Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久, 1492-25 novembre 1554) est un daimyo de l'époque Sengoku de l'histoire du Japon et fils d'Amago Tsunehisa. La faction de Kunihisa est appelée « Shingūtō » (新宮党) d'après la ville de Shingu où elle est installée. Son père, Tsunehisa, dit de lui : « Sur les questions militaires, il est comme un kami et un oni. » Mais il regarde souvent de haut ceux qui ne se sont pas bien battus sur le champ de bataille et est parfois insupportable. En 1554, il est tué par Amago Haruhisa supposément après que Mōri Motonari a fait croire à Haruhisa que Kunihisa avait l'intention de prendre le contrôle du clan Amago mais l'une des raisons peut être que Kunihisa s'est montré trop arrogant envers le jeune Haruhisa. La mort de Kunihisa et la purge de sa faction endommage de manière significative le clan Amago et retourne la balance en faveur du clan Mōri. Amago Katsuhisa est son petit-fils. (fr)
  • 尼子 国久(あまご くにひさ)は、戦国時代の武将。尼子氏の家臣で、新宮党の党首。 (ja)
  • Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久?; 1492 – 25 novembre 1554) è stato un daimyō giapponese del periodo Sengoku appartenente al clan Amago. (it)
  • 尼子國久(あまご くにひさ,1492年-1554年),是日本戰國時代的武將。為尼子氏家臣,新宮黨黨首。 (zh)
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  • 尼子 国久(あまご くにひさ)は、戦国時代の武将。尼子氏の家臣で、新宮党の党首。 (ja)
  • Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久?; 1492 – 25 novembre 1554) è stato un daimyō giapponese del periodo Sengoku appartenente al clan Amago. (it)
  • 尼子國久(あまご くにひさ,1492年-1554年),是日本戰國時代的武將。為尼子氏家臣,新宮黨黨首。 (zh)
  • Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久, 1492 – November 25, 1554) was a Japanese warlord during the Sengoku period of western Honshu. He was a son of Amago Tsunehisa. A principle Amako general under Tsunehisa, he led a force that came to be nicknamed the "Shingū army". Kunihisa's faction was named Shingūtō (新宮党) after the town, Shingū, which was based in a valley north-east of where Kunihisa built his residence. Under his father, he fought in campaigns in Aki and Bingo provinces during the 1520s and alongside Amago Haruhisa at the Siege of Koriyama Castle in 1540. In 1544 he defeated a Mōri army but lost his second son, Toyohisa, at the bitterly fought Battle of Hashizugawa in 1546 against Takeda Kuninobu of Inaba Province. (en)
  • Amago Kunihisa (尼子 国久, 1492-25 novembre 1554) est un daimyo de l'époque Sengoku de l'histoire du Japon et fils d'Amago Tsunehisa. La faction de Kunihisa est appelée « Shingūtō » (新宮党) d'après la ville de Shingu où elle est installée. Son père, Tsunehisa, dit de lui : « Sur les questions militaires, il est comme un kami et un oni. » Mais il regarde souvent de haut ceux qui ne se sont pas bien battus sur le champ de bataille et est parfois insupportable. En 1554, il est tué par Amago Haruhisa supposément après que Mōri Motonari a fait croire à Haruhisa que Kunihisa avait l'intention de prendre le contrôle du clan Amago mais l'une des raisons peut être que Kunihisa s'est montré trop arrogant envers le jeune Haruhisa. (fr)
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