Difference between revisions of "Second Battle of Konodai"
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** ''Date: May [[1564]]'' | ** ''Date: May [[1564]]'' | ||
** ''Location: [[Musashi province]]'' | ** ''Location: [[Musashi province]]'' | ||
− | ** '' | + | ** ''Japanese'': 国府台 ''(Kounodai)'' |
Satomi Yoshihiro at first did well in this battle, capturing Konodai and forcing the Hojo to retreat. Ujiyasu, however, ordered his men to attack Konodai again, and caught the Satomi by surprise. Many Satomi were killed and Yoshihiro was forced to flee. Following this battle, the Satomi were greatly weakened, though they continued to resist the Hojo for over a decade. | Satomi Yoshihiro at first did well in this battle, capturing Konodai and forcing the Hojo to retreat. Ujiyasu, however, ordered his men to attack Konodai again, and caught the Satomi by surprise. Many Satomi were killed and Yoshihiro was forced to flee. Following this battle, the Satomi were greatly weakened, though they continued to resist the Hojo for over a decade. | ||
+ | ==Historical material== | ||
+ | * [[Konodai Senki|Kônodai Senki]] | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | {{biodict}} | ||
[[Category:Battles|Konodai2]] | [[Category:Battles|Konodai2]] | ||
[[Category:Sengoku Period|Konodai2]] | [[Category:Sengoku Period|Konodai2]] |
Latest revision as of 06:09, 5 March 2008
- Hojo Ujiyasu (15,000?) vs. Satomi Yoshihiro (10,000)
- Date: May 1564
- Location: Musashi province
- Japanese: 国府台 (Kounodai)
Satomi Yoshihiro at first did well in this battle, capturing Konodai and forcing the Hojo to retreat. Ujiyasu, however, ordered his men to attack Konodai again, and caught the Satomi by surprise. Many Satomi were killed and Yoshihiro was forced to flee. Following this battle, the Satomi were greatly weakened, though they continued to resist the Hojo for over a decade.
Historical material
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005