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319: 152: 40: 357:'s father Kanetsugu, was killed by the Motoyama clan in 1508. Therefore, Kunichika was raised by the aristocrat Ichijō Husaie of the Ichijō clan in Tosa Province. Later, towards the end of his life, Kunichika took revenge on the Motoyama clan and destroyed them with the help of the Ichijō in 1560. Kunichika would go on to have children, including his heir and the future Daimyo of the Chōsokabe, Motochika, who would go on to unify 364:
First, the Ichijō family was overthrown by Motochika in 1574. Later, he gained control of the rest of Tosa due to his victories at the Battle of Watarigawa in 1575. He then also destroyed the Kono and the Soga clan. Over the ensuing decade, he extended his power to all of Shikoku in 1583. However, in
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in 1615, Morichika was executed and the clan was ended as a political and military force.
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in particular are featured in many franchises set in the Sengoku period such as
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After Motochika died in 1599 at age 61, the next clan leader was his son
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kin group. Over time, they were known for serving the
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Tosa
Hata clan
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Battle of Osaka
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Hosokawa clan
Miyoshi clan
Ichijō clan
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