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* [[Mori Motonari]] (10,000) vs. [[Sue Harukata]] (20,000)
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* [[Mori Motonari|Môri Motonari]] (10,000) vs. [[Sue Harukata]] (20,000)
 
** ''Date: October [[1555]]''
 
** ''Date: October [[1555]]''
 
** ''Location: [[Aki province]]''
 
** ''Location: [[Aki province]]''
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In [[1551]] Sue Harukata overthrew [[Ouchi Yoshitaka]] and became the defacto head of the Ouchi clan through a puppet, [[Ouchi Yoshinaga|Ouchi (Otomo) Yoshinaga]]. In [[1554]] Mori Motonari of Aki rose against Harukata and defeated a Sue force at Oshikihata in June. In October [[1555]] Sue was lured to Miyajima (Miya Island, also known as Itskushima) by a ploy on Motonari's part: he had ordered a fort built there, then publicly lamented that he could hardly hope to hold it for long. Even as the Sue were occupying Miyajima, the Mori were initiating the second phase of Motonari's scheme: the Mori army recaptured Sakarao, a fort on the mainland that acted as an anchor to Sue's army on the island. Then, in a thunderstorm the Mori, led by Motonari and his sons ([[Mori Takamoto|Takamoto]], [[Kikkawa Motoharu]], and [[Kobayakawa Takakage]]) sailed to the island and launched a surprise attack at dawn that resulted in the complete destruction of Sue's army. Harukata himself commited suicide and Motonari's rise in the western provinces had begun. Motonari's victory here had been much aided (if not made possible) by the assistance of the Murakami, a family of pirates whose friendship Motonari had been courting for some time.  
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In [[1551]] Sue Harukata overthrew [[Ouchi Yoshitaka|Ôuchi Yoshitaka]] and became the ''de facto'' head of the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi clan]] through a puppet, [[Ouchi Yoshinaga|Ôuchi (Ôtomo) Yoshinaga]]. In [[1554]] [[Mori Motonari|Môri Motonari]] of Aki rose against Harukata and defeated a Sue force at Oshikihata in June. In October [[1555]] Sue was lured to Miyajima (lit. "Shrine Island", also known as Itsukushima) by a ploy on Motonari's part: he had ordered a fort built there, then publicly lamented that he could hardly hope to hold it for long. Even as the Sue were occupying Miyajima, the Môri were initiating the second phase of Motonari's scheme: the Môri army recaptured Sakarao, a fort on the mainland that acted as an anchor to Sue's army on the island. Then, in a thunderstorm the Môri, led by Motonari and his sons ([[Mori Takamoto|Takamoto]], [[Kikkawa Motoharu]], and [[Kobayakawa Takakage]]) sailed to the island and launched a surprise attack at dawn that resulted in the complete destruction of Sue's army. Harukata himself committed suicide and Motonari's rise in the western provinces had begun. Motonari's victory here had been much aided (if not made possible) by the assistance of the [[Murakami clan]], a family of pirates whose friendship Motonari had been courting for some time.  
    
    
 
    
 
[[Category:Battles|Miyajima]]
 
[[Category:Battles|Miyajima]]
 
[[Category:Sengoku Period|Miyajima]]
 
[[Category:Sengoku Period|Miyajima]]
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