Sogō Masayasu

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Sogō Masayasu (十河存保; 1554 – 1587) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. He was second son of Miyoshi Yoshikata who was adopted by Sogō Kazumasa from the Sogō clan.[1]

Died20 January 1587(1587-01-20) (aged 32–33)
RelationsMiyoshi Yoshikata (father)
Sogō Kazumasa (adoptive father)
Quick facts Lord of Shōzui Castle, Preceded by ...
Sogō Masayasu
十河 存保
Lord of Shōzui Castle
In office
1562–1587
Preceded byMiyoshi Yoshikata
Personal details
Born1554
Died20 January 1587(1587-01-20) (aged 32–33)
RelationsMiyoshi Yoshikata (father)
Sogō Kazumasa (adoptive father)
Military service
Allegiance Miyoshi clan
Toyotomi clan
RankDaimyo
UnitSogō clan
CommandsShōzui Castle
Battles/wars
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In 1582, Masayasu was defeated by Chōsokabe Motochika`s large army during the battle of Nakatomigawa, abandoned Shōzui Castle and asked Toyotomi Hideyoshi for help.[2] [3]

In 1585, he participated in Hideyoshi's successful campaign in Shikoku against Chosokabe clan.

In 1587, He died during the Kyushu campaign against the Shimazu clan as a result of Sengoku Hidehisa`s reckless actions at the battle of Hetsugigawa.[4]

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