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In this Japanese name, the surname is Mōri.
Mōri Okimoto
毛利 興元
Head of Mōri clan
In office
1506–1515
Preceded byMōri Hiromoto
Succeeded byMōri Kōmatsumaru
Personal details
Born1492
Aki
DiedSeptember 21, 1515 (aged 24 or 25)
Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle, Aki
RelationsFather: Mōri Hiromoto
Mother: Fukubara Hirotoshi's daughter (福原広俊)
Wife: Takahashi Hidemitsu's daughter (高橋久光)
Military service
Allegiance Imperial House of Japan
Ōuchi clan
Mōri clan
Rankjizamurai
Unit Mōri clan

Mōri Okimoto (毛利興元, 1492 – September 21, 1515) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who ruled the Mōri clan. He was known for a distinctive green cape he wore over his armor, a gift from a Chinese envoy who had been shipwrecked in Tosa Province in 1509. He was older brother of Mōri Motonari.

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References

  1. Kure, Mitsuo (2014). Samurai: An Illustrated History. Tuttle Publishing. p. 233. ISBN 978-1462914906.
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