Mōri Tsunemitsu
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Mōri Tsunemitsu (毛利 経光, ? – ?) was a samurai during the Kamakura period and a gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate. He was the fourth son of Mōri Suemitsu, the founder of the Mōri clan.[1]
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Mōri Tsunemitsu | |
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Native name | 毛利 経光 |
Nickname(s) | Chiyojumaru (千代寿丸) |
Born | unknown |
Died | unknown |
Allegiance | Minamoto clan |
Rank | Daimyō (Lord) |
Unit | Mōri clan |
Relations | Father: Mōri Suemitsu Mother: unknown |
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After his father committed seppuku from his defeat in battle, Tsunemitsu survived.[2] He was allowed to retain the family's position of jitō of the estates of Sahashi in Echigo and Yoshida in Aki, the combined value of which, as recorded in the fourteenth century, was 3,000 kanmon per year.[3][4]