Shimazu Yoshihisa

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Shimazu Yoshihisa was a powerful daimyo and head of the Shimazu clan who unified much of Kyushu during Japan’s Sengoku period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese feudal lord
daimyo
human
samurai
activity feudal governance
military leadership
birthPlace Kagoshima Prefecture
surface form: Satsuma Province
birthYear 1533
brother Shimazu Yoshihiro
surface form: Shimazu Iehisa

Shimazu Yoshihiro
surface form: Shimazu Toshihisa

Shimazu Yoshihiro
clan Shimazu
country Japan
culture Japanese
deathPlace Kagoshima Prefecture
surface form: Satsuma Province
deathYear 1611
defeatedBy Toyotomi Hideyoshi
era Azuchi–Momoyama period
Sengoku period
familyName Shimazu
father Shimazu Takahisa
givenName Yoshihisa
governedFrom Kagoshima Domain
surface form: Satsuma Domain
headOf Shimazu
surface form: Shimazu clan
house Shimazu
surface form: Shimazu family
lordOf Hyūga Province NERFINISHED
Satsuma Province
Ōsumi Province NERFINISHED
memberOf Shimazu
surface form: Shimazu clan
militaryConflict Kyushu Campaign
name Shimazu Yoshihisa self-link
notableBattle Battle of Mimigawa
notableFor expansion of Shimazu clan power
unifying much of Kyushu
opponent Toyotomi Hideyoshi
politicalStatus tozama daimyo under Toyotomi regime
predecessor Shimazu Takahisa
regionOfInfluence Kyushu
religion Buddhism
retirement late 16th century
submittedTo Toyotomi Hideyoshi
successor Shimazu Yoshihiro
title daimyo of Satsuma
victoryOver Ōtomo clan

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Shimazu Yoshihisa name Shimazu Yoshihisa self-link