Fukushima Masanori
was a Japanese ''daimyō'' of the late Sengoku period to early Edo period and served as the lord of the Hiroshima Domain. A retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, he fought in the Battle of Shizugatake in 1583 and soon became known as one of the Seven Spears of Shizugatake, alongside Katō Kiyomasa and others. Provided by Wikipedia-
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4by Tada Harue, Teramukai Satoshi, Nishimura Tsutomu, Nakagawa Masatsugu, Tanaka Fumihiro, Yanagihara Kazuhiro, Furuse Kiyoyuki, Wada Hiromi, Fukushima MasanoriGet full text
Published 2009-08-01
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5by Teramukai Satoshi, Yanagihara Kazuhiro, Ueno Masaya, Nishimura Tsutomu, Inamoto Takashi, Kiba Takayoshi, Kato Hironori, Toi Masakazu, Fukushima MasanoriGet full text
Published 2008-11-01
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6by Shinkai Tetsu, Kubota Kaoru, Origasa Hideki, Teramukai Satoshi, Tokoro Akihiro, Tada Harue, Kawahara Masaaki, Fukushima Masanori, Furuse KiyoyukiGet full text
Published 2011-08-01
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7by Miyakoda Keiko, Takahashi Hiroyuki, Aoki Manabu, Kido Masahito, Sasaki Hiroshi, Kiba Takayoshi, Miki Kenta, Dokiya Takushi, Yamanaka Hidetoshi, Fukushima Masanori, Egawa ShinGet full text
Published 2010-10-01
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8by Konaka Hiroyuki, Egawa Shin, Saito Shiro, Yorozu Atsunori, Takahashi Hiroyuki, Miyakoda Keiko, Fukushima Masanori, Dokiya Takushi, Yamanaka Hidetoshi, Stone Nelson N, Namiki MikioGet full text
Published 2012-03-01
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9by Setoyama Hitoshi, Yamaji Naohisa, Marusawa Hiroyuki, Teramukai Satoshi, Murayama Toshinori, Numata Masatsugu, Moriuchi Akihiro, Ido Akio, Kim Il-Deok, Chiba Tsutomu, Higuchi Shuji, Yokode Masayuki, Fukushima Masanori, Shimizu Akira, Tsubouchi HirohitoGet full text
Published 2011-05-01
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