February 1, 1582 Okayama Castle, Bizen Province, Japan
Children
Ukita Hideie
Parent
Ukita Okiie (father)
Relatives
Ukita Tadaie (brother)
Military service
Allegiance
Ukita clan Uragami clan Oda clan
Commands
Kameyama Castle
Battles/wars
Battle of Myōzenji (1567) Siege of Tatsuno (1569) Siege of Tenjinyama (1574) Mimasaka Campaign (1581) Bizen Campaign (1581)
In this Japanese name, the surname is Ukita.
Ukita Naoie (宇喜多 直家, 1529 – February 1, 1582) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period. He was born in Bizen Province, to Ukita Okiie, a local samurai leader and head of the Ukita clan.[1]
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UkitaNaoie (宇喜多 直家, 1529 – February 1, 1582) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period. He was born in Bizen Province, to Ukita Okiie, a local samurai...
of the council of Five Elders appointed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Son of UkitaNaoie, he married Gōhime, a daughter of Maeda Toshiie. Having fought against...
battle Ukita clan was demolished and Hideie was sentenced to exile on the Hachijō-jima. Ukita Muneie Ukita Hisaie Ukita Yoshiie Ukita Okiie UkitaNaoie Ukita...
Edo periods. Also known as Teruzumi, Zentō, or Naritoyo. Retainer of UkitaNaoie, the major daimyō of Bizen Province. Also known by his court title, Kamon-no-Kami...
becoming a samurai. However, he caught the attention of Okayama daimyo, UkitaNaoie. There is a theory that his adoption by Okayama merchant was not a coincidence...
and part of Harima. Munekage give UkitaNaoie an important position but Urakami clan went into decline as Naoie's influence increased . When Munekage...
Tsuwano Domain. Originally called Ukita Akiie (宇喜多 詮家) he first served his uncle UkitaNaoie and then his son Ukita Hideie. He took part in the attack...
Nobunaga Oda Nobuyoshi (d. 1609), tenth son of Oda Nobunaga Ukita Hideie (1572–1655), son of UkitaNaoie Toyotomi Hidetsugu (1568–1595), first son of Hideyoshi's...
Sengoku period, UkitaNaoie attacked Okayama and attacked the castle for the transportation resources and extensive farmland in the region. Naoie remodeled...
warlord from the San'in region. However, when the Amago clan declined, UkitaNaoie, a vassal of the Urakami clan, drove out the remnants of Urakami clan...
grandson Matsuda Mototeru, when UkitaNaoie increased his influences, he had his son Matsuda Motokata marry a daughter of Naoie to ally, and further, he took...
Endō Matajirō and Yoshijirō, two brothers who had received orders from UkitaNaoie. It was an uncommon killing, as gun assassinations were still rare at...