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  • ...Ulsan]], the two men despised each other as much as ever. Katô joined with Tokugawa and during the [[Sekigahara campaign]] (August-October 1600) fought Ishida' ...o ([[1597]]-[[1653]]) was later on accused of treason against the Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] and was banished-a possible clue to the fall of Katô Kiyomasa.
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  • ...ite of the earlier battle. In this [[Second Battle of Kizugawaguchi]] Kûki Yoshitaka avenged himself, and drove the Môri away. A further attempt by the Môri t ...iie]], and [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]]) Terumoto ranked second in strength behind Tokugawa with an annual income of nearly 1.2 million koku.
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  • ...e]] in [[1856]] became the only samurai clan to marry daughters into the [[Tokugawa clan]]. Following the [[Meiji Restoration]], members of the clan remained p ...ermitted by Ieyasu to retain their territories under the newly-established Tokugawa hegemony. Heads of the Shimazu met with Ieyasu at [[Fushimi castle]] in [[1
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  • ** Sets out to assassinate [[Katsu Kaishu]], commissioner of the Tokugawa navy, due to his calls for opening up the country to foreign trade. Instead ...t leader, one of the future masterminds behind the future overthrow of the Tokugawa bakufu
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  • ...onvince Motonari to submit, the Amako attempted to besiege Koriyama. Ôuchi Yoshitaka dispatched his general [[Sue Takafusa]] (Harukata) to relieve Koriyama, and ...iled expedition could be seen as benefiting the Môri in the long run. With Yoshitaka's lapse into inactivity, Motonari had more room to expand throughout Aki an
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  • ...iteru]] and [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki|Yoshiaki]], and to [[Ouchi Yoshitaka|Ôuchi Yoshitaka]] and the Kôno clan of Iyo province, but while the Innoshima joined up ear ...some degree of independence from the Noshima Murakami. In that year, Ôuchi Yoshitaka, who sought to extend his influence over Bingo and [[Aki province]]s, reque
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  • * ''Japanese'': [[大石]] 内蔵助 良雄 (Ooishi Kuranosuke Yoshitaka/Yoshio) *Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice M ''The Dog Shogun:The Personality And Politics Of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi'' Honolulu:University Of Hawai’i Press, 2006
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  • ...campaign against the Hojo, a call for action that was seconded by [[Satomi Yoshitaka]]. Kenshin was able to oblige the following year with the capture of [[Numa ...ion. He invaded Noto, captured the home of the new head of the Hatakeyama (Yoshitaka), Nanao, and besieged Cho in [[Anamizu castle]]. Shigetsura was killed, and
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  • ...u regularly signed ''[[kishomon|kishômon]]'' swearing their loyalty to the Tokugawa, as was obligatory for all ''daimyô'', the Shimazu were obliged in additio ...day described Satsuma as a "closed country" within the "closed country" of Tokugawa Japan (or, "double-layered ''[[sakoku]]''," 二重鎖国).<ref name=reimei>
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  • ...icion and difficulties. Prominent figures such as Hideyoshi, and, later, [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], aware of Spain's colonization of the Philippines, and of the incr ...ss (2009), 32.</ref> was a key factor in Hideyoshi ordering this done. The Tokugawa outlawed Christianity in [[1606]], and began to expel missionaries from [[t
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  • ...tada had little choice, and shipped off 6-year old Takechiyo (the future [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]) westward. En-route to [[Suruga province|Suruga]], unfortunately, ...r rather lack-luster leadership abilities. By March Nobunaga, supported by Tokugawa Ieyasu (the former Matsudaira Motoyasu), had penetrated Echizen's southern
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  • ...ozuki]], and [[Sayo castle]]s. Himeji was bought peacefully, with [[Kuroda Yoshitaka]] (Kanbei), soon to become a fast friend of Hideyoshi, convincing his fathe ...]] in [[Ise province|Ise]] but failed to extract a promise of support from Tokugawa Ieyasu in Mikawa. In addition, both Maeda Toshiie and [[Kanamori Nagachika]
    55 KB (8,773 words) - 12:20, 31 March 2018
  • ...re, by contrast, took only three years; lord of Kagoshima domain [[Shimazu Yoshitaka]] donated more than 19,500 logs to contribute to this restoration effort.<r ...presentation to the Ming or Qing imperial courts, Satsuma domain, and the Tokugawa shogunate.<ref>"Shisetsu annai: Keizusa / Yômotsuza." Shuri Castle Park Of
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