Miyoshi Yoshitsugu

{{Short description|Japanese daimyō}}

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{{family name hatnote|Miyoshi|lang=Japanese}}

{{infobox officeholder

| order = Head of Miyoshi clan

| predecessor = Miyoshi Nagayoshi

| termstart = 1564

| termend = 1573

| order1 = Lord of Kawachi

| predecessor1 = Sogō Kazumasa

| name = Miyoshi Yoshitsugu

| native_name = 三好 義継

| image = Miyoshi Yoshitugu.jpg

| birth_date = 1549

| birth_place =

| death_date = December 10, 1573

| death_place =

| allegiance = 15px Miyoshi clan

| rank = Daimyo

| unit = Sogō clan

| father = Sogō Kazumasa

| relatives = Miyoshi Nagayoshi (uncle)
Miyoshi Yoshikata (uncle)
Atagi Fuyuyasu (uncle)

| battles = Honkokuji Incident (1569)

}}

{{nihongo|Miyoshi Yoshitsugu|三好 義継||1549 – December 10, 1573}}, adopted son of Nagayoshi, was a samurai of the Sengoku period who was practically the last head of Miyoshi clan, daimyō of Kawachi Province of Japan.{{cite web|url=https://kotobank.jp/word/%E4%B8%89%E5%A5%BD%E7%BE%A9%E7%B6%99-139821|title=朝日日本歴史人物事典「三好義継」の解説|publisher=Kotobank|access-date=15 December 2021}} His wife was Ashikaga Yoshiaki's sister.

Born to Sogō Kazumasa in 1549, younger brother of Miyoshi Nagayoshi, he was initially known as Sogō Shigemasa ({{lang|ja|十河 重存}}). After 1561 when his father died, he was reared by Nagayoshi.

When Nagayoshi's eldest son Yoshioki died in 1563, he was adopted as a son and changed his surname to Miyoshi. The following year when Nagayoshi died, Yoshitsugu succeeded him as head of the clan.

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