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* ''Died: [[1516]]''
 
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* ''Sons: [[Miura Yoshimoto]], [[Miura Yoshimasa|Yoshimasa]]''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Sagami province|Sagami]] warlord''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Sagami province|Sagami]] warlord''
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Yoshiatsu was the son of [[Uesugi Takamasa]] and was adopted by [[Miura Tokitaka]]. He overthrew Tokitaka in [[1496]] and established his own son [[Miura Yoshimoto|Yoshimoto]] at [[Arai]] while he resided in [[Okazaki]]. He became involved in a war with [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]] when the latter took [[Odawara Castle]]. Yoshiatsu was attacked at Okazaki in [[1512]] and fled to Arai. The [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] defeated Yoshiatsu's allies, the [[Ota clan|Ota]], and Yoshiatsu was left isolated. After a long [[Siege of Arai|siege]] Arai fell to the Hôjô in 1516. Yoshiatsu committed suicide along with Yoshimoto.
 
Yoshiatsu was the son of [[Uesugi Takamasa]] and was adopted by [[Miura Tokitaka]]. He overthrew Tokitaka in [[1496]] and established his own son [[Miura Yoshimoto|Yoshimoto]] at [[Arai]] while he resided in [[Okazaki]]. He became involved in a war with [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]] when the latter took [[Odawara Castle]]. Yoshiatsu was attacked at Okazaki in [[1512]] and fled to Arai. The [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] defeated Yoshiatsu's allies, the [[Ota clan|Ota]], and Yoshiatsu was left isolated. After a long [[Siege of Arai|siege]] Arai fell to the Hôjô in 1516. Yoshiatsu committed suicide along with Yoshimoto.
 
==Sons==
 
* Yoshimoto
 
* [[Miura Yoshimasa|Yoshimasa]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 7 November 2007


Yoshiatsu was the son of Uesugi Takamasa and was adopted by Miura Tokitaka. He overthrew Tokitaka in 1496 and established his own son Yoshimoto at Arai while he resided in Okazaki. He became involved in a war with Hôjô Sôun when the latter took Odawara Castle. Yoshiatsu was attacked at Okazaki in 1512 and fled to Arai. The Hôjô defeated Yoshiatsu's allies, the Ota, and Yoshiatsu was left isolated. After a long siege Arai fell to the Hôjô in 1516. Yoshiatsu committed suicide along with Yoshimoto.

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