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Yoshinari MORI
Yoshinari Mori was a Japanese samurai who lived during the Sengoku period. He was a retainer of Oda Nobunaga and was known for his loyalty and bravery. Mori was also a skilled warrior and was said to be one of the strongest samurai in Japan.
One of Mori's most famous battles was the Battle of Okehazama in 1560. In this battle, Mori fought alongside Nobunaga against the forces of Imagawa Yoshimoto. Mori was instrumental in the victory, and he is credited with killing Imagawa's general, Ii Naotora.
After the Battle of Okehazama, Mori continued to serve Nobunaga loyally. He fought in many other battles, and he was always one of Nobunaga's most trusted generals. Mori was also a close friend of Nobunaga, and he was one of the few people who could speak frankly to him.
In 1582, Nobunaga was killed in the Honnō-ji Incident. Mori was one of the few people who survived the incident, and he was instrumental in helping to restore order to the Oda clan. Mori continued to serve the Oda clan after Nobunaga's death, and he eventually became the daimyō of the Mori