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  • [[Image:Honmarugoten.JPG|thumb|right|Kawagoe castle Honmaru Goten]] *''Japanese:'' [[川越]]城 ''(Kawagoe-jou)''
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  • ...ight|thumb|300px|Kawagoe Shigeyori's grave (attr.) at [[Yojuin|Yôjuin]], [[Kawagoe]].]] *''Japanese'': [[河越]] 太郎 重頼 ''(Kawagoe Tarou Shigeyori)''
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  • *''Japanese'': [[川越]] 庸太郎 ''(Kawagoe Yôtarô)'' Kawagoe Yôtarô was a young warrior from [[Fukuoka prefecture]], one of 104 from F
    769 bytes (105 words) - 05:55, 7 April 2017
  • '''川越''' (Placename: Kawagoe) *[[Kawagoe castle]] - 川越城
    246 bytes (25 words) - 06:02, 7 April 2017
  • '''河越''' (Surname: Kawagoe) *[[Kawagoe family]] - 河越家
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  • * ''Japanese'': 河越城の戦い ''(Kawagoe jô no tatakai)'' ...ttack on the Uesugi headquarters that was supported by a spirited sally by Kawagoe's 3,000 defenders. The Uesugi were totally surprised, thrown into confusion
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  • '''河越''' (Surname: Kawagoe) *[[Kawagoe family]] - 河越家
    396 bytes (35 words) - 06:07, 7 April 2017
  • '''川越''' (Placename: Kawagoe) *[[Kawagoe castle]] - 川越城
    246 bytes (25 words) - 06:02, 7 April 2017
  • [[Image:Honmarugoten.JPG|thumb|right|Kawagoe castle Honmaru Goten]] *''Japanese:'' [[川越]]城 ''(Kawagoe-jou)''
    797 bytes (106 words) - 05:57, 7 April 2017
  • ...e encroaching [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] until their defeat at [[Battle of Kawagoe|Kawagoe]] in [[1545]] broke their strength and eventually led to their elimination.
    367 bytes (49 words) - 05:19, 29 October 2010
  • ...'Toki no Kane'' (lit. simply "bell of time" or "clockbell") is a bell in [[Kawagoe]], [[Saitama prefecture]]; the bell and bell tower is likely the most famou ...originally in the Kan'ei era (1624-43), under [[Sakai Tadakatsu]], Lord of Kawagoe. The tower is three stories (16.2 m) high, rising up above the ''[[kura]]''
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  • ...ight|thumb|300px|Kawagoe Shigeyori's grave (attr.) at [[Yojuin|Yôjuin]], [[Kawagoe]].]] *''Japanese'': [[河越]] 太郎 重頼 ''(Kawagoe Tarou Shigeyori)''
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  • #REDIRECT [[川越 (Kawagoe)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[河越 (Kawagoe)]]
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  • *''Japanese'': [[川越]] 庸太郎 ''(Kawagoe Yôtarô)'' Kawagoe Yôtarô was a young warrior from [[Fukuoka prefecture]], one of 104 from F
    769 bytes (105 words) - 05:55, 7 April 2017
  • ...e distracted by the [[Imagawa clan|Imagawa family]]. The allies surrounded Kawagoe, and when Ujiyasu suggested a truce, Tomosada flatly refused (some say with
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  • * ''Japanese'': 河越城の戦い ''(Kawagoe jô no tatakai)'' ...ttack on the Uesugi headquarters that was supported by a spirited sally by Kawagoe's 3,000 defenders. The Uesugi were totally surprised, thrown into confusion
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  • ...esugi Tomosada]] of the Ogigayatsu-Uesugi in defeat at [[Battle of Kawagoe|Kawagoe]] ([[1545]]) and in [[1551]] lost [[Hirai castle]] in [[Kozuke province|Kô
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  • ...lord of [[Mito han]], and was adopted by [[Matsudaira Tsunenori]], lord of Kawagoe, succeeding Tsunenori upon his retirement in [[1854]].
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  • ...a's]] chief advisors and came to hold authority over both [[Kawagoe castle|Kawagoe]] in [[Musashi province|Musashi]] and [[Matsuida castle|Matsuida]] in [[Koz
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  • ...d built [[Takiyama castle]]. After the Uesugi defeat at [[siege of Kawagoe|Kawagoe]] in [[1545]], Oishi was made to accept the authority of the [[Go-Hojo clan
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  • * Kawagoe han 川越藩 * [[Battle of Kawagoe]] ([[1544]]-[[1545]])
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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
    690 bytes (85 words) - 03:00, 17 December 2019
  • ...[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
    693 bytes (84 words) - 22:01, 9 July 2016
  • ...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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  • [[Sakai Tadakatsu]], formerly of [[Kawagoe han]] in [[Musashi province]], then became lord of Obama, with an income of
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  • ...hinori]] (lord of [[Tottori han]]), and [[Matsudaira Naoyoshi]] (lord of [[Kawagoe han]]).
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  • ...Kan'ei-ji, originally built c. [[1638]], and relocated to Kan'ei-ji from [[Kawagoe]] in the 1870s, to replace the ''hondô'' lost in [[1868]].]]
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  • ...acknowledged any intention to attack his brother. This situation resolved, Kawagoe announces that he will call off the attack on Yoshitsune's mansion, but bef Kawagoe, an agent of the shogunate, then appears, along with Fujiwara no Tomokata,
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  • ...uding Pusan, Tsushima, Shimonoseki, Shimo-Kamagari, Ushimado, Kyoto, and [[Kawagoe]], reenacting elements of these events or otherwise celebrating them. A col
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