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  • *[[Akechi Mitsuhide]] builds [[Sakamoto Castle]] at the foot of [[Mt. Hiei]], on the shores of [[Lake Biwa]]. ...ol]] of [[Noh]] relocates to Tokugawa Ieyasu's headquarters of [[Hamamatsu castle]].
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  • ...ut in [[Miki Castle]] until 1580 and Kikkawa Tsuneie resisted in [[Tottori Castle]] ([[Inaba province]]) for 200 days. Both castles gave in only went literal ...of Kozuki as much as anything else, Terumoto sent his uncles to retake the castle. This they did, and both Amako and Yamanaka were killed. This was to be a r
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  • ...ngo]] (110,700 koku), where he would remain until his death. In [[1582]] [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] destroyed Oda Nobunaga and turned to Fujitaka for support. Alth ...collection of priceless works of poetry and history he had with him in the castle. He appealed to the Court to send [[Maeda Gen'i]] to come and receive these
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  • ...made advances into [[Kozuke Province|Kôzuke]]. Fortunately for the Hôjô, [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] rebelled against Oda Nobunaga on June 21, 1582, trapping and ki ...sive strategies instead. After all, taking a defensive position inside the castle had put an end to earlier sieges made by the Uesugi and the Takeda, both of
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  • ...other [[Oda Uraku]], became the only one of the four houses to be granted "castle holder" (''shiro-nushi'') status under the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. They ser * [[Akechi Mitsuhide]]
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  • ...he accompained his father on campaign in the attack on [[Musashi-Matsuyama Castle]] [武蔵松山城]. ...y seasoned Takeda retainers. In the aftermath, the Oda recaptured Iwamura Castle in Mino, taken by the Takeda in 1572.
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  • * <strike>Disambiguation page for Matsuyama castle</strike>. * <strike>Check [[Akechi Mitsuhide]]'s birthdate.</strike>
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  • Kanazawa castle was the political center of [[Kaga han]], the wealthiest daimyô domain in ...tle|Osaka]] and [[Edo Castle|Edo]] in size and majesty. At its height, the castle boasted over twenty towers.
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  • ...Nobunaga in Kyôto himself. Nobunaga, who had already ordered Hideyoshi and Akechi Mitsuhide to march west, was pleased at what proved to be enthusiastic supp Yet in [[1578]] [[Araki Murashige]], an Oda vassal who controlled [[Itami castle]] in [[Settsu province|Settsu]], rebelled; Kodera Masamoto, who had begrudg
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  • ...; [[1531]]-[[1596]]), a retainer of [[Matsunaga Hisahide]] who held [[Sawa Castle]] in northwest [[Yamato province]]. ...ved in a war with the Miyoshi. In the course of the feud, Sawa, Tomoteru’s castle, was lost, forcing the Takayama to flee. Through the good offices of [[Wada
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  • Born in the town of Akechi in [[Mino province]], he was originally named Tamenosuke, but later took on ...ousehold with 20 paintings depicting famous Okinawan sites such as [[Shuri castle]], [[Sogen-ji|Sôgen-ji]] and the ruins of [[Nakagusuku gusuku]], as well a
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  • * [[Akechi Mitsuhide|Akechi Mitsuhide's]] sword : made by Bishû Osafune ju Chikakage (active in Gen-O, ...by the [[Toyotomi clan]], and then recovered from [[Osaka Campaigns|Osaka castle]] by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. Extant today in the collection of the Toku
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  • ...Edition, Prentice Hall (2011), 63.</ref> and the construction of [[Azuchi castle]], the model for Japanese [[castles]] in the mode most well-known today. [[Siege of Akechi|Akechi]] -
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  • ...yama|Toyama]] – [[Siege of Negoroji|Negoroji]] – [[Siege of Ota Castle|Ôta Castle]] – [[Invasion of Shikoku (1585)|Shikoku & Ichinomiya]] – [[Battle of T ...ges to secure. He somehow becomes involved with the rebuilding of [[Kiyosu castle]] and acts as a foreman, all the while earning the enmity of the senior Oda
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  • ...the political ploys of the [[Imagawa clan]], and was now lord of [[Okazaki castle]], a relatively minor territory in [[Mikawa province]]. The question of acc ...st son and successor. Sessai, a renowned warrior, surrounded Anjô, and the castle's fall looked to be inevitable. Yet, rather then press home the assault, Se
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