Ishida Mitsunari (1560-1600) rose to high position as a general and an administrator under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the second of the three unifiers of Japan in the late 16th century. After Hideyoshi’s death in 1598, Mitsunari supported Hideyoshi’s son’s claim to power and formed a coalition for that purpose, however Tokugawa Ieyasu proved more capable. Ishida was captured after losing the Battle of Sekigahara to Ieyasu and soon executed.