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  • ...ted into the [[Sogo clan|Sogo]] family of [[Sanuki province]], held [[Sogo castle]], and was a noted and competant Miyoshi retainer until his sudden death in
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  • ...other enemies of the latter. Yoshitsugu was finally surrounded at [[Wakae castle]] in 1573 and committed suicide.
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  • ...n [[Sogo castle]] in [[Sanuki province]] and the following year, at [[Ueda castle]], attempted resist [[Toyotmi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi's]] invasion of Shikoku.
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  • ...a]], [[Kataoka Mitsumasa]], [[Kuwana Tarozaemon]], [[Okunomiya Masaie]], [[Sogo Nagayasu]]'' ...nore Hideyoshi's injunction and attempt the relief of Toshimitsu, an Otomo castle under siege by Shimazu general [[Niiro Tadamoto]]. Despite Chosokabe's prot
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  • ...was arguably [[Takeda Motoshige]], lord of [[Aki Kanayama Castle|Kanayama Castle]]. A decade earlier, as a vassal of the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]], he had acco ...itory of the Môri's [[Kikkawa clan|Kikkawa]] allies and surrounded [[Arita Castle]] [有田城], held by Oda Nobutada [小田信忠], in the 10th month. A f
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  • *[[Akamatsu Yoshisuke]] captures [[Akashi castle]] from [[Hosokawa Harumoto]]. *[[Komoro castle]] is built.
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  • ...rds openly broke from Hosokawa Harumoto. Harumoto was besieged in [[Miyake castle]] ([[1549]]) and was forced to surrender. Nagayoshi allowed him to live and
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  • Hoki-ryu originally was a [[sogo-bujutsu]] (comprehensive martial art) which included disciplines such as ke ...oshi's]] son, [[Toyotomi Hideyori|Hideyori]]. During the [[sieges of Osaka castle]] (during the Summer campaign of [[1615]]), Toyotomi Hideyori was killed in
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  • Motochika was born at [[Oko castle|Okô castle]] in the Nagaoka district of Tosa, the eldest son of [[Chosokabe Kunichika| ...] he stepped up ongoing raids into [[Awa province|Awa]] and defeated the [[Sogo clan]]. By [[1583]], Chosokabe troops had subdued both Awa and [[Sanuki pro
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  • ...tack on the Môri and Kikkawa domains, bringing 5,000 men to attack [[Arita Castle]] [有田城]. Motonari led an allied army of some 1,000 out to contest th ...retainers to become the official head of the clan. His younger brother, [[Sogo Motostuna|Sôgô Mototsuna]] (相合元綱, d.1524), resented the decision
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  • ...r controlled much of southern [[Hyuga province|Hyûga]], and from the vital castle of Obi was threatening the borders of the Shimazu domain. In [[1572]] [[Sh ...rd (and former Ito vassal) [[Tsuchimochi Chikanari]] and occupied [[Matsuo castle]]. The two Ôtomo lords lingered there after sending a relative, [[Tawara C
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  • ..."Nine Gods Spirit School" <ref name= "zensho"/> or "Nine Demon Gods" is a Sogo Bujutsu allegedly founded in the 14th century CE by Kuki Yakushimaru Ryūsh ...rs could practice without suffering injuries. Takatomo served at [[Nijyo]] castle in [[Kyoto]], where on February 28, 1864 he visited the Imperial Court and
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