Tsukushi Hirokado

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In 1578, he rebelled against the Ōtomo clan and attacked Iwaya Castle in Chikuzen, but later switched sides after his daughter married Takahashi Tsunematsu, the son of Takahashi Shouun.[1] In July of that year, he lost Katsuo Castle in an attack by the army of Shimazu Yoshihisa.[1][2]

The following year, Hirokado joined Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who gave him Kamitsuma County in Chikugo Province.[1] He accompanied Hideyoshi on two Korean campaigns.[1]

During the Battle of Sekigahara, Hirokado served with the western forces of Ishida Mitsunari.[1][2] Following defeat, he took refuge with Katō Kiyomasa of Higo.[1]

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