List of Famous people named Mori

Similar names: Mor, More, Morio, Morey, Morrie, Mory, Moray, Mora, Moore, Morah. Here are some famous Moris:

Mori Ranmaru

First Name Mori
Last Name Ranmaru
Born on January 1, 1565
Died on June 21, 1582 (aged 17)

Mori Ranmaru , also known as Mori Naritoshi, was the son of Mori Yoshinari, and had 5 brothers in total, from the province of Mino. He was a member of the Mori Clan, descendants of the Seiwa Genji.

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Mori Nagayoshi

First Name Mori
Last Name Nagayoshi
Born on January 1, 1558
Died on May 18, 1584 (aged 26)

Mori Nagayoshi was an officer under the Oda clan following Japan's 16th-century Sengoku period, and the older brother of the famous Mori Ranmaru. His wife Ikeda Sen, was the daughter of Ikeda Tsuneoki.

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Mōri Katsunaga

First Name Mōri
Last Name Katsunaga
Born on November 30, 1576
Died on June 4, 1615 (aged 38)

Mōri Katsunaga or Mōri Yoshimasa was an officer for the Toyotomi clan following the sixteenth-century Azuchi-Momoyama period through the early years of the seventeenth-century Edo period in Japan.

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Mori Ōgai

First Name Mori
Last Name Ōgai
Died on July 8, 1922

Lieutenant-General Mori Rintarō , known by his pen name Mori Ōgai , was a Japanese Army Surgeon general officer, translator, novelist, poet and father of famed author Mari Mori. He obtained his medical license at a very young age and introduced translated German literary works to the Japanese public. Mori Ōgai also was considered the first to successfully express the art of western poetry in Japanese. He wrote many works and created many writing styles. The Wild Geese (1911–1913) is considered his major work. After his death, he was considered one of the leading writers who modernized Japanese literature.

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Mōri Yoshikatsu

First Name Mōri
Last Name Yoshikatsu
Born on November 30, 1599
Died on June 21, 1582

Mōri Yoshikatsu was a vassal under Oda Nobunaga during Japan's Sengoku period. He was also known as Mōri Shinsuke and Mōri Shinsaemon.

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Mōri Takachika

First Name Mōri
Last Name Takachika
Born on March 5, 1819
Died on May 17, 1871 (aged 52)


Mōri Takachika was the 13th daimyō of Chōshū Domain. He was later allowed to use a character from the name of shōgun Tokugawa Ieyoshi and changed his name to Yoshichika (慶親). His domain was a traditional enemy of the Tokugawa shogunate, and he became a key player in its downfall during the Bakumatsu period.

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Mōri Motonari

First Name Mōri
Last Name Motonari
Born on April 16, 1497
Died on July 6, 1571 (aged 74)

Mōri Motonari was a prominent daimyō in the western Chūgoku region of Japan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century. The Mōri clan claimed descent from Ōe no Hiromoto (大江広元), an adviser to Minamoto no Yoritomo. Motonari is known as a great strategist who began as a small local warlord (jizamurai) of Aki Province who extended his clan's power to nearly all of the Chūgoku region through war, marriage, adoption and assassination.

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Mori Arinori

First Name Mori
Last Name Arinori
Born on August 23, 1847
Died on February 12, 1889 (aged 41)

Viscount Mori Arinori was a Meiji period Japanese statesman, diplomat, and founder of Japan's modern educational system.

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Mori Yoshinari

First Name Mori
Last Name Yoshinari
Born on January 1, 1523
Died on October 19, 1570 (aged 47)

Mori Yoshinari was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period and the head of the Mori clan (Genji) family, who served the Saitō clan. The Saitō were the lords of Mino province. He defected towards the Oda Nobunaga clan for unknown reasons.

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Mōri Terumoto

First Name Mōri
Last Name Terumoto
Born on February 4, 1553
Died on April 27, 1625 (aged 72)

Mōri Terumoto was a Japanese daimyō. The son of Mōri Takamoto, and grandson and successor of the great warlord Mōri Motonari, he fought against Oda Nobunaga but was eventually overcome. He participated in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Korean Campaign (1592) and built Hiroshima Castle, thus essentially founding Hiroshima.

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