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  • ** ''Castle Siege'' ...y [[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 sieg
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  • ...ned later that year and finally brought Iwamura down ''(see the [[Siege of Iwamura]])''. Nobutomo was crucified by the Nagara river, and his holdings in Shina
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  • ...the [[Oda clan (Owari)|Oda]] and shortly afterwards he was given [[Inuyama castle]] in [[Owari province]]. He died alongside his father at the [[Honnoji|Honn
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  • ...s [[Battle of Okehazama|Okehazama]] ([[1560]]), and at [[Battle of Iwamura|Iwamura]] in [[1575]], where [[Oda Nobutada]] led a siege that brought down the [[T
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  • * 1575/8 The Oda army seizes [[Fuchu castle|Fuchû castle]] in [[Echizen province|Echizen]] from the [[Asakura clan]], giving it to [ * 1575/12 [[Oda Nobutada]] sieges and recaptures [[Siege of Iwamura|Iwamura castle]].
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  • ...rival [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] general) during the previous year's siege of Iwamura and Tokugawa Ieyasu thus sent [[Hiraide Chikayoshi]] to kill him. Nobutomo'
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  • ...Oda Nobunaga makes an unsucessful attack on [[Fourth Siege of Odani|Odani castle]], the Asai's headquarters. ...]], a [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] retainer, captures [[Siege of Iwamura|Iwamura castle]] in [[Mino province|mino]] from the [[Oda clan|Oda]].
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  • ...d by the boy's bearing and intelligence. While named the lord of [[Iwamura castle]] in Mino in [[1582]], he was at the side of Oda Nobunaga when the latter w
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  • ...was trusted to lead on his own. At that time, Nobunaga granted him [[Gifu castle]] and authority over [[Mino province|Mino]] and [[Owari province]]s.<ref na ...[[1615]] to (re)gain as many of them as he could from the ruins of [[Osaka castle]].<ref name=name112/>
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  • ...death at the [[battle of Shiroyama]], [[Kagoshima prefecture]] governor [[Iwamura Michitoshi]] had him and forty of his men buried on the former grounds of J ...ty of [[Tokyo]] in 1939, in gratitude for the bloodless way in which [[Edo castle]] was taken during the [[Meiji Restoration]]. Another stone, a gift to the
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  • ...he accompained his father on campaign in the attack on [[Musashi-Matsuyama Castle]] [武蔵松山城]. ...y seasoned Takeda retainers. In the aftermath, the Oda recaptured Iwamura Castle in Mino, taken by the Takeda in 1572.
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  • *Reconstruction completed on [[Nishio castle]] in [[Mikawa province]]. *1657/4/16 [[Niwa Ujisada]], daimyô of [[Iwamura han]], dies (b. 1615).
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  • ...of these initiatives were reversed by his successor, the third governor, [[Iwamura Michitoshi]], however, who implemented a series of policies known as ''[[ky ...incorporating them into networks and systems of sites of the nation. Shuri castle, made the site of a [[Kumamoto Garrison|military garrison]] from [[1879]] u
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  • ...Edition, Prentice Hall (2011), 63.</ref> and the construction of [[Azuchi castle]], the model for Japanese [[castles]] in the mode most well-known today. [[Siege of Iwamura|Iwamura]] -
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