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  • ...d by the sound of the temple bell, and requisitioned it for use during the campaign. Seiken-ji also saw the visits of shogun [[Tokugawa Iemochi]], who stayed t ...yuan mission with poetry written by the three chief envoys of the [[1607]] Korean mission, who stayed at Seiken-ji on their way to [[Edo]].<ref>''Shirarezaru
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  • ...onishi Yukinaga]]. Harunobu supported the Western side in the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]) but did not suffer the loss of any land as a result.
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  • ...sentative. He was dispatched to Korea during the [[Korean Invasions|second campaign]] there in [[1597]] as Inspector of Forces. In the course of carrying out h ...gawa supporters who happened to be in Osaka. On 22 August the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] began. In the lead-up to the climactic battle, Mitsunari argued with Môr
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  • ...|sankin kôtai]]'' daimyô processions, as well as [[Korean embassies to Edo|Korean]] and [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo]], who traveled by ship through the Inlan After the fall of the [[Toyotomi clan]] in [[Osaka Campaign|1615]], the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] took direct control of the city in [[161
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  • ...ly, after conquering three of the five interconnected strongholds during a campaign that began in [[1577]], Nobunaga (with the intercession of the Emperor) for ...Invasions|Korean campaigns]], and received Chinese delegations during the Korean invasion.
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  • ...rivileges in the port of Yokoseura; the following year Sumitada became the first Christian ''daimyô'', baptized with the name Dom Bartolomeu in June. Unfor ...kinaga]]. In [[1600]] he elected to remain neutral during the [[Sekigahara campaign]] and as a result was ordered to retire in favor of his son [[Omura Suminob
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  • ...when Motochika later proved himself a skilled and brave warrior during his first battle against the [[Motoyama clan]] in 1560, at the [[Battle of Tonomoto]] ...ri were embroiled in a war with [[Oda Nobunaga]]. Nonetheless, Chosokabe's campaign in Iyo did not go off without a hitch. In [[1579]], a 7,000-man Chosokabe a
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  • ...ar was married to the daughter of [[Tamura Kiyoaki]]. He went on his first campaign in [[1581]], helping his father fight the [[Soma clan|Soma family]]. ...s efforts allowed Tokugawa to move west in confidence, and, of course, the campaign culminated in the total victory at [[Battle of Sekigahara|Sekigahara]] in O
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  • Within a year after Hideyoshi's death and the Japanese withdrawal from [[Korean Invasions|Korea]], however, most warlords across the realm began preparing This battle saw the culmination of the Sekigahara Campaign and the complete defeat of the ‘Western Army’. The battle was fought ar
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  • ...'daikan'' ("deputy"); when Nabeshima joined Hideyoshi's [[Korean Invasions|first invasion of Korea]] in [[1592]], the lord of Karatsu took over the task, an The [[Tokugawa shogunate]] issued its first bans on Christianity in [[1606]], shutting down Jesuit operations in Nagasa
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  • ...Aside from skirmishes on Kyushu and gradual penetration further east, the first years of Terumoto's rule passed quietly. In [[1575]] the Môri and the [[Uk ...oops there, although much of his time seems to have been taken up fighting Korean partisans.
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  • ...internal weakness within the Ôtomo itself. To touch on the latter problem first, the Ôtomo do not appear to have ever achieved the sort of control over th ...the field, ignoring the objections of his retainers who felt this sort of campaign would only encourage the Ôtomo’s other enemies to attack. With as many a
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  • ...ijing court in [[1582]], and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] [[Korean Invasions|invasions of Korea]] in the 1590s. ...r, since it was an emperor's duty to maintain the order of the cosmos. The first decade or so of his reign proved quite peaceful and prosperous, in the end,
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  • ...higata]] – [[Odawara Campaign|Odawara]] – [[Siege of Shimoda|Shimoda]] – [[Korean Invasions|Korea]]}}</td></tr></table> ...tsuie]], for some time involved in subduing Echizen and Kaga). Hideyoshi's first acquisitions were [[Himeji castle|Himeji]], [[Kozuki castle|Kozuki]], and [
    55 KB (8,773 words) - 12:20, 31 March 2018
  • ...om the [[Seiwa Genji]] through [[Minamoto no Yorinobu]]. The Murakami name first appears in a record that warriors by the name Murakami fought under the [[K ...on [[Minamoto no Nakamune]] or Nakamune's son [[Minamoto no Morikiyo]] who first took the name.
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  • ...nt writings relate elements of this trip, during which he was able for the first time to visit his father's grave. Despite his hostage status, he remained ( ...m. She later came to be known as [[Tsukiyama-dono]], and gave Motonobu his first son, [[Matsudaira Nobuyasu]], in [[1559]]/3. Motonobu also changed his name
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  • ...Satsuma to aggression occurred when Hideyoshi launched the first of two [[Korean Invasions|invasions of Korea]] in 1592. Through messengers from Satsuma, he ...ortress, called [[Nago gusuku]], lay nearby. The invaders therefore seized first [[Kourijima]], which lies just off the coast from Nakijin, and used this as
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  • ...mployed Chinese characters up until the early 20th century. Vietnamese was first written in roman script in [[1527]], but the modern Vietnamese alphabet was ...07), 44-85. </ref> Meanwhile, Vietnamese language was written down for the first time in the 13th century, using [[kanji|Chinese characters]], known in Viet
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  • ...murai class in [[1871]]. This was the first citizen army in Japan, and the first in service of the modern Japanese nation-state.<ref>Norman, E.H. ''Soldier ...o removed them, unilaterally, from their vassalage to the Korean king. The Korean court protested against this by refusing to engage in formal relations with
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