Category
page 1Daimyo
Oda Nobunaga
Japanese samurai and warlord (1534–1582)
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Japanese samurai and daimyo (1537–1598)
daimyo
thumb|upright=1.5|A map of the territories of the Sengoku daimyo around the first year of the Genki era (1570 AD)
Takeda Shingen
Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period

Date Masamune
daimyo of the Sengoku period to early-Edo period; 1st lord of Sendai
Uesugi Kenshin
Japanese daimyo
Akechi Mitsuhide
16th-century samurai; assassin of Oda Nobunaga

Katō Kiyomasa
16th-century Japanese daimyo (1562-1611)
Ishida Mitsunari
samurai who led the Western army in the Battle of Sekigahara
Imagawa Yoshimoto
Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period
Mōri Motonari
a prominent daimyō in the west Chūgoku region of Japan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century
Hōjō Sōun
Japanese daimyo of the early Sengoku period
Oda clan
medieval Japanese clan
Maeda Toshiie
general of Oda Nobunaga following the Sengoku period
Shimazu clan
noble family
Takeda Katsuyori
daimyo
Mōri Terumoto
daimyo

Justo Takayama
Japanese catholic daimyo, martyr and blessed
Oda Nobuhide
a warlord and magistrate of lower Owari Province during the Sengoku period of Japan
Konishi Yukinaga
Japanese daimyō who served Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Sanada Masayuki
daimyo
Shimazu Yoshihiro
[島津義弘] samurai of the Sengoku period
Azai Nagamasa
Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period
Katō Yoshiaki
daimyo
Chōsokabe Motochika
daimyo
Ukita Hideie
Daimyo of Bizen and Mimasaka provinces
Hōjō Ujiyasu
Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period
Matsudaira Sadanobu
[松平定信] Daimyo and Roju (1759-1829)
Uesugi Kagekatsu
daimyo during the Sengoku and Edo periods
Hōjō Ujimasa
Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period
Wakizaka Yasuharu
Japanese Daimyo
Kobayakawa Hideaki
fifth son of Kinoshita Iesada and the nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Tozama daimyo
in Edo-period Japan, a daimyō considered an outsider by the shōgun, from those families who submitted to the Tokugawa shōgunate after the Battle of Sekigahara, including both daimyō who fought with the Tokugawa and those who fought against them
Ōtani Yoshitsugu
daimyo
Ii Naomasa
daimyō
Shibata Katsuie
Japanese nobleman and warrior
Abe Masahiro
Japanese politician (1819-1857)
Asakura Yoshikage
daimyo of the sengoku period; 11th head of Asakura clan (1533-1573)
Saitō Dōsan
Sengoku period Japanese samurai
Hōjō Ujitsuna
Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period
Fukushima Masanori
daimyo who served as lord of the Hiroshima Domain
Hosokawa Tadaoki
daimyo
Ōmura Sumitada
Japanese Catholic daimyo of the 16th century CE
Fudai daimyo
in Edo-period Japan, a class of daimyōs who were hereditary vassals of the Tokugawa, many of whom were families serving the Tokugawa clan since before its rise to shogunhood; primarily occupied the ranks of the Tokugawa administration
Tōdō Takatora
Japanese daimyo (1556-1630)
Arima Harunobu
daimyo
Saitō Yoshitatsu
16-century Japanese daimyo during the Senkoku period
Shinpan daimyo
in Edo-period Japan, the first among the three classes of daimyo, consisting of certain (but not all) relatives of the Tokugawa shōguns
Kuroda Nagamasa
daimyo during the late Azuchi-Momoyama and Early Edo Period; 1st lord of Fukuoka
Kuroda Yoshitaka
Japanese daimyo (1546 – 1604)
Matsudaira Hirotada
samurai of the Sengoku period; father of Tokugawa Ieyasu
Toyotomi Hidetsugu
Japanese daimyō (1568–1595)
Ōtomo Sōrin
daimyo
Sō Yoshitoshi
daimyo
Hosokawa Fujitaka
daimyo
Shinchō kōki
chronicle of Oda Nobunaga
Tokugawa Iesato
Japanese politician (1863-1940)
Chōsokabe Morichika
daimyo
Torii Mototada
Samurai who served Tokugawa Ieyasu
Niwa Nagahide
daimyo (1535-1585)