Katsura Motozumi (桂 元澄, 1500 – 5 September 1569) was a Japanese samurai and commander of the Sengoku period. Motozumi was one of the most important retainers of the Mōri clan.[1][2] He was also the castle lord in command of Sakurao Castle.[1]

Katsura Motozumi
Katsura Motozumi
Native name
桂 元澄
Born1500
Aki Province
Died5 September 1569(1569-09-05) (aged 68–69)
 
CommandsKatsura Castle, Sakurao Castle
Battles / warsBattle of Miyajima

Saka Hirohide, who was related to Motosumi's father Katsura Hirozumi, rebelled against Mōri Motonari. Hirohide was dissatisfied with Motonari's succession to the family headship,[3][4] but the rebellion ended in failure .[3][4] Later, Hirozumi took responsibility for the conflict and committed seppuku.[4][3] In the Battle of Miyajima, Motozumi succeeded as a decoy and lured Sue Harukata's army toward Itsukushima and so contributed to the victory of the Mōri clan.[5]

Katsura Motozumi and his wife's grave

References

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  1. ^ a b Nihon Jōkaku Taikei Vol.13 Hiroshima, Okayama. Tokyo: 新人物往来社. 1980. pp. 183–184. ISBN 9784404009982.
  2. ^ "洞雲寺" (in Japanese). Hiroshima Tourism Association. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "桂城跡(吉田町" (in Japanese). Akitakata city official. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plus「桂広澄」の解説" (in Japanese). kotobank. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  5. ^ "激闘!海の奇襲戦「厳島の戦い」~ 勝因は村上水軍の戦術" (in Japanese). 歴史人. Retrieved 22 October 2021.