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* ''Title: Shinano no kami'' | * ''Title: Shinano no kami'' | ||
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+ | Tamekage was the son of [[Nagao Yoshikage|Nagao Yoshikage]] (1459-1506). He was nominally the [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi's]] governor for [[ Echigo province|Echigo]] but clashed with his overlords in 1509. He also fought with [[Jojo Sadanori|Jojo Sadamori]] in 1513. In 1520 he attacked [[Etchu province|Etchû provnce]] and defeated the [[Shiina family|Shiina family]], soon afterwards defeating and forcing the suicide of [[Jinbo Yoshimune|Jinbo Yoshimune]]. He became involved in a conflict with the [[Ikko-Ikki|Ikko Ikki]] of [[Kaga province|Kaga}} and was defeated and killed at [[Etchu province|Sendanno]] by [[Enami Kazuyori|Enami Kazuyori]] sometime around 1536. He was succeeded by his eldest son [[Nagao Harukage|Harukage]]. His wife, known to us as Tora gozen, and the mother of [[Uesugi Kenshin|Kagetora]], lived to 1568 in Kasugayama Castle|]]Kasugayama Castle]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:49, 8 October 2007
Tamekage was the son of Nagao Yoshikage (1459-1506). He was nominally the Uesugi's governor for Echigo but clashed with his overlords in 1509. He also fought with Jojo Sadamori in 1513. In 1520 he attacked Etchû provnce and defeated the Shiina family, soon afterwards defeating and forcing the suicide of Jinbo Yoshimune. He became involved in a conflict with the Ikko Ikki of [[Kaga province|Kaga}} and was defeated and killed at Sendanno by Enami Kazuyori sometime around 1536. He was succeeded by his eldest son Harukage. His wife, known to us as Tora gozen, and the mother of Kagetora, lived to 1568 in Kasugayama Castle|]]Kasugayama Castle]].
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005