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* ''Japanese'': [[島津]]実久 ''(Shimazu Sanehisa)''
 
* ''Japanese'': [[島津]]実久 ''(Shimazu Sanehisa)''
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Shimazu Sanehisa, lord of [[Izumi castle]] in [[Satsuma province]], rebelled against [[Shimazu Katsuhisa]] in [[1526]] and attempted to establish himself as an independent power.  
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Shimazu Sanehisa of the Sasshû [[Shimazu clan]], was responsible for a prominent succession dispute within the Shimazu clan in the 1520s.
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Born of illegitimate [[Shimazu clan]] descent, he rebelled against Shimazu Katsuhisa when the latter decided to name [[Shimazu Takahisa]] his heir. Fighting for the succession, he attacked [[Kagoshima castle]]. Though he managed to hold off the Sôshû Shimazu for some time, [[Shimazu Tadayoshi (Soshu)|Shimazu Tadayoshi]] and Takahisa gradually expanded their territory; Sanehisa fought with the [[Iriki-in clan]] and in [[1539]] suffered a number of losses at [[battle of Kaseda|Kaseda]], [[Ichiki castle|Ichiki]], and [[battle of Murasakibaru|Murasakibaru]], in which he was driven out of [[Kagoshima]].
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Though born of illegitimate [[Shimazu clan]] descent, he eventually became lord of [[Izumi castle]]. In [[1527]], he joined with [[Shimazu Katsuhisa]] and attacked [[Kagoshima castle]] in order to drive Katsuhisa's adopted heir, [[Shimazu Takahisa]], out. He gradually expanded his power, driving [[Niiro Tadakatsu]], who opposed him, out of [[Shibushi]], and going so far as to earn the title of "lord of three provinces" from his followers.<ref>This refers to the three provinces traditionally controlled by the Shimazu: Satsuma, Ôsumi, and Hyûga.</ref> Katsuhisa, however, meanwhile, escaped to Chôsa<!--帖佐--> in [[Osumi province|Ôsumi province]], and turned against Sanehisa.
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Sôshû Shimazu forces attacked those of Sanehisa at [[Ichiuji castle]]<!--一宇治城--> in [[1536]], and the following year joined forces with Katsuhisa.
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Though Sanehisa managed to hold off the Sôshû Shimazu for some time, Takahisa and his father [[Shimazu Tadayoshi (Soshu)|Shimazu Tadayoshi]] gradually expanded their territory; Sanehisa fought with the [[Iriki-in clan]] and in [[1539]] suffered a number of losses to the Sôshû at [[battle of Kaseda|Kaseda]], [[Ichiki castle|Ichiki]], [[Kawanabe castle|Kawanabe]], and [[battle of Murasakibaru|Murasakibaru]], and was eventually driven out of [[Kagoshima]]. Takahisa was recognized as lord of the three provinces in [[1545]].
    
Sanehisa later traveled to [[Kyoto]], where he mingled with members of the [[Ashikaga shogunate]] and Imperial Court both. He returned to Kagoshima in [[1553]], and died of illness shortly afterward.  
 
Sanehisa later traveled to [[Kyoto]], where he mingled with members of the [[Ashikaga shogunate]] and Imperial Court both. He returned to Kagoshima in [[1553]], and died of illness shortly afterward.  
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*"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/word/family31.html Shimazu Sanehisa]," ''Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi'', [[Shokoshuseikan|Shôkoshûseikan]] official website.
 
*"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/word/family31.html Shimazu Sanehisa]," ''Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi'', [[Shokoshuseikan|Shôkoshûseikan]] official website.
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*"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/word/sengoku01.html Sanehisa-tô to no tatakai]," ''Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi'', Shôkoshûseikan official website.
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