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{{nihongo|'''Mōri Yoshikatsu'''|毛利良勝|extra=died [[June 21]], [[1582]]}} was a [[vassal]] under [[Oda Nobunaga]] during [[Japan]]'s [[Sengoku period]]. He was also known as '''Mōri Shinsuke''' (毛利新助 or 毛利新介) and '''Mōri Shinsaemon''' (毛利新左衛門).
{{nihongo|'''Mōri Yoshikatsu'''|毛利 良勝|extra=died June 21, 1582}} was a [[vassal]] under [[Oda Nobunaga]] during [[Japan]]'s [[Sengoku period]]. He was also known as '''Mōri Shinsuke''' (毛利 新助 or 毛利 新介) and '''Mōri Shinsaemon''' (毛利 新左衛門).


He participated in [[Battle of Okehazama]] in [[1560]]. He accompanied Nobunaga and his son [[Oda Nobutada]] to Kyoto and died at [[Incident at Honnō-ji]] with Nobutada during the [[Incident at Honnō-ji]].
In 1560, he participated in the [[Battle of Okehazama]] on Nobunaga's side and assisted [[Hattori Kazutada]] after he was injured. Later, he accompanied Nobunaga and his son [[Oda Nobutada]] to Kyoto and died with Nobutada during the [[Incident at Honnō-ji]].
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 4 October 2020

Mōri Yoshikatsu (毛利 良勝, died June 21, 1582) was a vassal under Oda Nobunaga during Japan's Sengoku period. He was also known as Mōri Shinsuke (毛利 新助 or 毛利 新介) and Mōri Shinsaemon (毛利 新左衛門).

In 1560, he participated in the Battle of Okehazama on Nobunaga's side and assisted Hattori Kazutada after he was injured. Later, he accompanied Nobunaga and his son Oda Nobutada to Kyoto and died with Nobutada during the Incident at Honnō-ji.