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* ''Date: June [[1582]]''
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* [[Shibata Katsuie]] / [[Sassa Narimasa]] ([[Oda Nobunaga]]) vs. Takemata, Yoshie, ect. ([[Uesugi Kagekatsu]])
* ''Location: [[Etchuu]]''
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** ''Date: June [[1582]]''
* ''Seige''
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** ''Location: [[Etchu province|Etchû province]]''
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** ''Castle Siege''
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** ''KIA: (Uesugi) [[Tadanume Yasushike]], [[Takemata Yoshitsuna]], [[Yoshie Kagesuke]]''
  
  
[[Shibata Katsuie]] / [[Sasa Narimasa]] ([[Oda Nobunaga]]) vs. Takemata, Yoshie, ect. ([[Uesugi Kagekatsu]])
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Following the death of [[Uesugi Kenshin]] in [[1578]], the Uesugi domain had fallen into a year-long civil war (see [[Otate no Ran]]). Taking advantage of the Uesugi's feud, Shibata Katsuie and Sassa Narimasa, Oda Nobunaga's spearheads in the [[Hokuriku]] region, began a drive for the borders of [[Echigo province|Echigo]] itself. By [[1581]] the Oda had taken [[Toyama castle]] and were entrenched in [[Etchu province|Etchû]], which Shibata and Sassa set about clearing of both Uesugi and [[Ikko-Ikki|Ikkô-ikki]] resistance.
  
Following the death of [[Uesugi Kenshin]] in [[1578]], the Uesugi domain had fallen into a year-long civil war (see [[Ôtate no ran]]). Taking advantage of the Uesugi's feud, Shibata Katsuie and Sasa Narimasa, Oda Nobunaga's spearheads in the [[Hokuriku]] Region, began a drive for the borders of [[Echigo Province|Echigo]] itself. By [[1581]] the Oda had taken [[Toyama Castle]] and were entrenched in [[Etchu Province]], which Shibata and Sasa set about clearing of both Uesugi and [[Ikko-Ikki]] resistance.  
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Realizing the gravity of the situation, Uesugi Kagekatsu reinforced [[Uozu Castle]] with a number of his important retainers. In May 1582, the Oda attacked both [[Matsukura castle|Matsukura]] and Uozu Castles. After a bitter struggle, Uozu fell in the first week of June and the Uesugi presence in Etchû was all but eliminated. Yet, as fate would have it, Oda Nobunaga himself was killed by [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] just days later, and the Uesugi would be granted a reprieve.  
  
Realizing the gravity of the situation, Uesugi Kagekatsu reinforced [[Uzu Castle]] with a number of his important retainers. In May 1582, the Oda attacked both Matsukura and Uzu Castles. After a bitter struggle, Uzu fell in the first week of June and the Uesugi presence in Etchû was all but eliminated. Yet, as fate would have it, Oda Nobunaga himself was killed by [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] just days later, and the Uesugi would be granted a reprieve.
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[[Category:Battles|Uozu]]
 
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[[Category:Sengoku Period|Uozu]]
KIA: (Uesugi) [[Tadanume Yasushike]], [[Takemata Yoshitsuna]], [[Yoshie Kagesuke]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Battles]]
 
[[Category:Sengoku Period]]
 

Latest revision as of 05:14, 21 December 2009


Following the death of Uesugi Kenshin in 1578, the Uesugi domain had fallen into a year-long civil war (see Otate no Ran). Taking advantage of the Uesugi's feud, Shibata Katsuie and Sassa Narimasa, Oda Nobunaga's spearheads in the Hokuriku region, began a drive for the borders of Echigo itself. By 1581 the Oda had taken Toyama castle and were entrenched in Etchû, which Shibata and Sassa set about clearing of both Uesugi and Ikkô-ikki resistance.

Realizing the gravity of the situation, Uesugi Kagekatsu reinforced Uozu Castle with a number of his important retainers. In May 1582, the Oda attacked both Matsukura and Uozu Castles. After a bitter struggle, Uozu fell in the first week of June and the Uesugi presence in Etchû was all but eliminated. Yet, as fate would have it, Oda Nobunaga himself was killed by Akechi Mitsuhide just days later, and the Uesugi would be granted a reprieve.