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− | Lord of Echizen | + | * ''Birth: [[1473]]'' |
− | + | * ''Death: [[1512]]'' | |
+ | * ''Distinction: Lord of [[Echizen province|Echizen]]'' | ||
+ | * ''Sons: [[Asakura Takakage]], [[Asakura Kagetaka]], [[Asakura Kagetoshi]]'' | ||
+ | * ''Japanese'': [[朝倉]]貞景 ''(Asakura Sadakage)'' | ||
− | Sadakage was the son of Asakura Ujikage, who passed away in 1486. He had first to contend with a short-lived rebellion that ensued as a result of his ascension, then worked to expand the Asakura domain, clashing with the Togashi of Kaga (1494, 1504), the ikko-ikki of Echizen, and the Rokkaku of Ômi. | + | Sadakage was the son of [[Asakura Ujikage]], who passed away in [[1486]]. He had first to contend with a short-lived rebellion that ensued as a result of his ascension (and assisted by his uncle [[Asakura Norikage]], then worked to expand the Asakura domain, clashing with the [[Togashi clan|Togashi]] of [[Kaga province|Kaga]] ([[1494]], [[1504]]), the ikko-ikki of Echizen, and the [[Rokkaku clan|Rokkaku]] of [[Omi province|Ômi]]. |
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | * Initial text from ''Sengoku Biographical Dictionary'' ([http://www.samurai-archives.com Samurai-Archives.com]) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005 | ||
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+ | [[Category:Muromachi Period]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Samurai]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sengoku Period]] |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 25 October 2015
- Birth: 1473
- Death: 1512
- Distinction: Lord of Echizen
- Sons: Asakura Takakage, Asakura Kagetaka, Asakura Kagetoshi
- Japanese: 朝倉貞景 (Asakura Sadakage)
Sadakage was the son of Asakura Ujikage, who passed away in 1486. He had first to contend with a short-lived rebellion that ensued as a result of his ascension (and assisted by his uncle Asakura Norikage, then worked to expand the Asakura domain, clashing with the Togashi of Kaga (1494, 1504), the ikko-ikki of Echizen, and the Rokkaku of Ômi.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005