Mototada (written: 元忠 or 基忠) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Takatsukasa Mototada (鷹司 基忠, 1247–1313), Japanese kugyō
Torii Mototada (鳥居 元忠, 1539–1600), Japanese samurai
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Torii Mototada (鳥居 元忠, 1539 – September 8, 1600) was a Japanese Samurai and Daimyo of the Sengoku period through late Azuchi–Momoyama period, who served...
Mototada (written: 元忠 or 基忠) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Takatsukasa Mototada (鷹司 基忠, 1247–1313), Japanese...
Takatsukasa Mototada (鷹司 基忠, 1247–1313), son of Kanehira, was a court noble (kugyo) of the Kamakura period. He held the regent position of Kampaku from...
defended by a force loyal to Tokugawa Ieyasu's Eastern army, led by Torii Mototada. Knowing of his inevitable defeat, Torii's sacrifice diverted Ishida Mitsunari's...
Torii Naritsugu (鳥居 成次, 1570 - July 17, 1631) was the son of Torii Mototada. He was lord of Yamura fief in Kai province (worth 35,000 koku), but was dispossessed...
of the Edo period, who served Tokugawa Shogunate. He was a son of Torii Mototada, a retainer of Tokugawa Ieyasu. In 1603, following the Battle of Sekigahara...
as the model Mikawa-era Tokugawa vassal. After he died, his son, Torii Mototada succeeded the Torii family headship. Information on various Sengoku figures...
completion. It was rebuilt soon afterwards, and came to be controlled by Torii Mototada, a vassal of Tokugawa Ieyasu. In 1600, the castle fell in a famous and...
Tadakatsu joined Ina Tadatsugu, Sakai Tadatsugu, Mizuno Sanzaemon, Torii Mototada, Ōkubo Tadakatsu, and Ishikawa Tadanari to support Ieyasu in suppression...
earliest commanders of this unit such as Matsudaira Ietada (Tojo), Torii Mototada, Honda Tadakatsu, Sakakibara Yasumasa, Ōkubo Tadayo, Osuga Yasutaka, Uomura...
Nabeshima Naoshige's grandson, Mitsushige. The Last Statement of Torii Mototada outlines the justification, written to his son, for his decision to remain...
Toshinao. July 26 – Ieyasu leaves Fushimi Castle after meeting with Torii Mototada. August 16 – Mitsunari meets with Ōtani Yoshitsugu and convinces him to...
samurai is in desperateness. Ten men or more cannot kill such a man." Torii Mototada (1539–1600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the...