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{{Japanese name|Andō}}
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{{nihongo|'''Andō Morinari'''|安藤 守就||extra=1503 – June 27, 1582}}, also known as '''{{nihongo|Andō Michitari|安藤 道足}}''' was renowned for being part of the '''{{nihongo|"[[Mino Triumvirate]]"|西美濃三人衆|Nishi Mino Sanninshū}}''' (along with [[Inaba Yoshimichi|Inaba Ittetsu]] and [[Ujiie Bokuzen]]) under the [[Saitō clan]] during the [[Sengoku period]] of [[Feudal Japan]]. He served as a head retainer under [[Saitō Dōsan]] after Dōsan overthrew [[Toki Yorinari]] (the original ruler of Mino) and became [[daimyō]] of [[Mino Province]]. He joined the Oda clan following the death of [[Saitō Yoshitatsu]] in 1561 and fought at the [[Siege of Inabayama Castle]] (1652), the [[Battle of Anegawa]] (1570) and in the [[Ishiyama Hongan-ji War|battles for the Ishiyama Honganji]]. He was dismissed from Nobunaga's service following the fall of the Honganji in 1580 and evidently died as a [[ronin]].
{{nihongo|'''Andō Morinari'''|安藤 守就||extra=1503 – June 27, 1582}}, also known as {{nihongo|'''Andō Michitari'''|安藤 道足}} was a [[japan]]ee [[samurai]] warrior in the [[Sengoku period]].
Morinari was considered one of the {{nihongo|"[[Mino Triumvirate]]"|西美濃三人衆|Nishi Mino Sanninshū}}, along with [[Inaba Yoshimichi]] and [[Ujiie Naotomo]]. In 1547, they agreed together to join the forces of [[Oda Nobunaga]].<ref>Ōta, Gyūichi. (2011). [http://books.google.com/books?id=pJHArhRVYEoC&pg=PA114&dq= ''The Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga,'' p. 114].</ref>
He served as a head retainer under [[Saitō Dōsan]] after Dōsan overthrew [[Toki Yorinari]] (the original ruler of Mino) and became [[daimyō]] of [[Mino Province]]. He joined the Oda clan following the death of [[Saitō Yoshitatsu]] in 1561 and fought at the [[Siege of Inabayama Castle]] (1652), the [[Battle of Anegawa]] (1570) and in the [[Ishiyama Hongan-ji War|battles for the Ishiyama Honganji]]. He was dismissed from Nobunaga's service following the fall of the Honganji in 1580 and evidently died as a [[ronin]].

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Template:Japanese name Andō Morinari (安藤 守就, 1503 – June 27, 1582), also known as Andō Michitari (安藤 道足) was a japanee samurai warrior in the Sengoku period.

Morinari was considered one of the "Mino Triumvirate" (西美濃三人衆, Nishi Mino Sanninshū), along with Inaba Yoshimichi and Ujiie Naotomo. In 1547, they agreed together to join the forces of Oda Nobunaga.[1]

He served as a head retainer under Saitō Dōsan after Dōsan overthrew Toki Yorinari (the original ruler of Mino) and became daimyō of Mino Province. He joined the Oda clan following the death of Saitō Yoshitatsu in 1561 and fought at the Siege of Inabayama Castle (1652), the Battle of Anegawa (1570) and in the battles for the Ishiyama Honganji. He was dismissed from Nobunaga's service following the fall of the Honganji in 1580 and evidently died as a ronin.

References

  1. ^ Ōta, Gyūichi. (2011). The Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga, p. 114.

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