− | [[Oda clan|Oda]] retainer and destroyer of [[Oda Nobunaga]]. The son of [[Akechi Mitsukuni]] (who had held [[Akechi castle]] in east [[Mino province]]), Mitsuhide first served the [[Saito clan|Saitô]] of Mino and later a certain [[Asakura Ujikage]] of [[Echizen province|Echizen]]. In [[1566]] Mitsuhide is supposed to have acted as a messenger for the 'wandering shôgun' Yoshiaki, and thereafter served Nobunaga. Mitsuhide proved himself a capable general and in 1571 was awarded Sakamoto-jo and two districts in [[Omi province|Ômi province]]. When Nobunaga went to war with the [[Mori clan|Môri clan]], Mitsuhide was assigned to lead the Oda contingent that would be marching along the northern coast of the Chugoku arm. He invaded [[Tamba province|Tamba]], where he subdued the [[Hatano clan|Hatano]], and Tango, where he clashed with the [[Isshiki clan|Isshiki]] family.
| + | The son of [[Akechi Mitsukuni]] (who had held [[Akechi castle]] in east [[Mino province]]), Mitsuhide first spent ten years as an unaffiliated warrior in [[Wakasa province]] around [[1557]] to [[1567]]. He served the [[Saito clan|Saitô]] of [[Mino province]] for a time, and later [[Asakura Ujikage]] of [[Echizen province|Echizen]]. In [[1566]] Mitsuhide is supposed to have acted as a messenger for the 'wandering shôgun' [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki]], and thereafter served Nobunaga. Mitsuhide proved himself a capable general and in [[1571]] was awarded [[Sakamoto castle]] and two districts in [[Omi province|Ômi province]]. When Nobunaga went to war with the [[Mori clan|Môri clan]], Mitsuhide was assigned to lead the Oda contingent that would be marching along the northern coast of the Chûgoku arm. He invaded [[Tamba province|Tamba]], where he subdued the [[Hatano clan|Hatano]], and Tango, where he clashed with the [[Isshiki clan|Isshiki]] family. |