Difference between revisions of "Kajiwara Masakage"
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Masakage was the second son of [[Ota Sukemasa|Ôta Sukemasa]]. Masakage joined his father and elder brother into exile following the defeat at [[Second Battle of Konodai|2nd Konodai]] ([[1564]]) and took up with the [[Satake clan]]. Masakage later became a retainer of [[Yuki Hideyasu|Yûki Hideyasu]] and accompanied him to [[Echizen province]] in [[1607]]. Despite his advanced years, Masakage attended the sieges of [[Osaka Castle]] on the [[Tokugawa]] side. | Masakage was the second son of [[Ota Sukemasa|Ôta Sukemasa]]. Masakage joined his father and elder brother into exile following the defeat at [[Second Battle of Konodai|2nd Konodai]] ([[1564]]) and took up with the [[Satake clan]]. Masakage later became a retainer of [[Yuki Hideyasu|Yûki Hideyasu]] and accompanied him to [[Echizen province]] in [[1607]]. Despite his advanced years, Masakage attended the sieges of [[Osaka Castle]] on the [[Tokugawa]] side. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 15 June 2007
Masakage was the second son of Ôta Sukemasa. Masakage joined his father and elder brother into exile following the defeat at 2nd Konodai (1564) and took up with the Satake clan. Masakage later became a retainer of Yûki Hideyasu and accompanied him to Echizen province in 1607. Despite his advanced years, Masakage attended the sieges of Osaka Castle on the Tokugawa side.
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- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005