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  • ...with [[Ashikaga Haruuji]]. He was present with Haruuji for the [[Battle of Kawagoe]] in [[1546]] and after that defeat the fortunes of his clan waned.
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  • *[[Kita-in]] (Buddhist temple in [[Kawagoe]]) - 喜多院
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  • ...Koga castle]], betrayed Ujitsuna in [[1544]] and joined in the attack on [[Kawagoe castle]]. Following a later defeat at the hands of the Hôjô in [[1554]],
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  • Sudô Shuntarô was a [[Kawagoe han]] retainer who, along with his two brothers, killed [[Uto han]] retaine
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  • ...[Sakai Masachika]] ([[1521]]-[[1576]]). He was given a 10,000-koku fief at Kawagoe in [[Musashi province]] in [[1590]] and later 35,000 koku at Umabayashi in
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  • ...ched an attack on Kawagoe that year and isolated the fort. Ujiyasu came to Kawagoe's rescue, and in a brilliant night attack (one of the most notable examples ...s was forced on them by the political situation. After [[Battle of Kawagoe|Kawagoe]] ([[1545]]) the smaller daimyo of the Kanto were all either subjects of th
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  • ...in battle with the [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]] in [[1537]] and was placed at [[Kawagoe castle]] in [[Musashi province]]. He defended this important position again
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  • * 1545/9 The Uesugi and Ashikaga surround the Hôjô's [[Kawagoe castle]] in [[Musashi province|Musashi]].
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  • ...[[1533]] ultimately forced the two branches of the Uesugi to join forces. Kawagoe fell to [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]] in [[1537]] and in [[1545]] both
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  • ...anbôryôchigae]]'' - The daimyo of [[Shonai han|Shônai]] (Dewa province), [[Kawagoe han]] (Musashi province), and [[Nagaoka han]] (Echigo province) are moved t
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  • ...descent from [[Matsudaira Nobutsuna]], the first Matsudaira clan lord of [[Kawagoe han]]. The first of this lineage to rule at Yoshida was his great-grandson
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  • ...Meguro [[Fudo Myoo|Fudô]], Saitô-hôen-in at [[Mt. Hiei]], and Kita-in in [[Kawagoe]], before settling at Ryôun-in at Kan'ei-ji, in Edo. As ''gakutô'' of Kan
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  • * [[Kawagoe Shigeyori]] dies.
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  • *[[Kawagoe Yotaro|Kawagoe Yôtarô]]
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  • ...e great surprise attacks of the 16th Century, akin to Okehazama (1560) and Kawagoe (1545) and certainly demonstrates the importance of morale and central lead
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  • ...maguchi]] (western Honshû), [[Matsuyama]] (Shikoku), and [[Odawara]] and [[Kawagoe]] (in the [[Kanto|Kantô]], near [[Edo]]).<ref>Arano, 194.</ref>
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  • ...he war with the upstart Hôjô. Ujitsuna struck out, taking [[Kawagoe castle|Kawagoe Castle]] in Musashi and forcing Tomosada to take up at [[Matsuyama castle (
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  • *1850/1/20 [[Matsudaira Naritsune]], lord of [[Kawagoe han]], dies.
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  • *[[Sakai Tadakatsu]], ''daimyô'' of [[Kawagoe han]], moved to [[Obama han]].
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  • ...nce]]. Meanwhile, Tadayoshi's father's disciple Fujieda Hideyoshi served [[Kawagoe han]], and later Sakura han; Fujieda's disciple Kunitomo Chûsho also serve
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