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− | * ''Date: [[1575]]'' | + | * [[Oda Nobutada]] (under the command of [[Oda Nobunaga]]) (30,000) vs. [[Akiyama Nobutomo]] (under the command of [[Takeda Katsuyori]]) (3,000) |
− | * ''Location: [[Mino Province]]'' | + | ** ''Date: [[1575]]'' |
− | * ''Siege'' | + | ** ''Location: [[Mino province]]'' |
| + | ** ''Castle Siege'' |
| + | ** ''KIA: Akiyama Nobutomo'' |
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− | [[Oda Nobutada]] (under the command of [[Oda Nobunaga]]) (30,000) vs. [[Akiyama Nobutomo]] (under the command of [[Takeda Katsuyori]]) (3,000) | + | Following Takeda Katsuyori's crushing defeat at [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]], an army under Oda Nobutada (Nobunaga's eldest son) laid siege to [[Iwamura Castle|Iwamura]], which Akiyama Nobutomo had captured for the Takeda in February [[1572]]. The much-weakened [[Takeda clan]] could not come to the aid of Iwamura, which fell in December. Akiyama was captured and executed and by this siege Nobunaga reclaimed all of Mino province. |
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− | Following Takeda Katsuyori's crushing defeat at [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]], an army under Oda Nobutada (Nobunaga's eldest son) laid seige to [[Iwamura Castle|Iwamura]], which Akiyama had captured for the Takeda in February [[1572]]. The much-weakened Takeda clan could not come to the aid of Iwamura, which fell in December. Akiyama was captured and executed and by this siege Nobunaga reclaimed all of Mino Province.
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− | KIA: Akiyama Nobutomo
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− | [[Category:Battles]] | + | [[Category:Battles|Iwamura]] |
− | [[Category:Sengoku Period]] | + | [[Category:Sengoku Period|Iwamura]] |