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Tatsuoki was the son of [[Saito Yoshitatsu|Saitô Yoshitatsu ]]and his mother was a daughter of [[Asai Hisamasa]]. He succeeded his father when the latter died of illness in [[1561]]. He inherited a war with the Oda clan|Oda]] and saw his forces defeated in a series of engagements that culminated in the [[Battle of Moribe]] in 1561. He was unable to prevent the Oda from penetrating Mino and also had to contend with the [[Asai clan|Asai]] on his western border. [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]] managed to lure away the Saitô's top generals (including [[Ando Morinari]], [[Inaba Ittetsu]], and [[Ujiie Bokuzen]]) and thus considerably weakened Tatsuoki's position. In [[1567]] Nobunaga captured Inokuchi (Inabayama) and Tatsuoki was sent off into exile and took up with the [[Asakura clan|Asakura]] of [[Echizen province|Echizen]]. He was killed at Tonezaka when the Oda invaded Echizen in [[1573]].  
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Tatsuoki was the son of [[Saito Yoshitatsu|Saitô Yoshitatsu ]]and his mother was a daughter of [[Asai Hisamasa]]. He succeeded his father when the latter died of illness in [[1561]]. He inherited a war with the [[Oda clan (Owari)|Oda]] and saw his forces defeated in a series of engagements that culminated in the [[Battle of Moribe]] in 1561. He was unable to prevent the Oda from penetrating Mino and also had to contend with the [[Asai clan|Asai]] on his western border. [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]] managed to lure away the Saitô's top generals (including [[Ando Morinari]], [[Inaba Ittetsu]], and [[Ujiie Bokuzen]]) and thus considerably weakened Tatsuoki's position. In [[1567]] Nobunaga captured Inokuchi (Inabayama) and Tatsuoki was sent off into exile and took up with the [[Asakura clan|Asakura]] of [[Echizen province|Echizen]]. He was killed at Tonezaka when the Oda invaded Echizen in [[1573]].  
  
 
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Revision as of 14:50, 17 August 2007


Tatsuoki was the son of Saitô Yoshitatsu and his mother was a daughter of Asai Hisamasa. He succeeded his father when the latter died of illness in 1561. He inherited a war with the Oda and saw his forces defeated in a series of engagements that culminated in the Battle of Moribe in 1561. He was unable to prevent the Oda from penetrating Mino and also had to contend with the Asai on his western border. Nobunaga managed to lure away the Saitô's top generals (including Ando Morinari, Inaba Ittetsu, and Ujiie Bokuzen) and thus considerably weakened Tatsuoki's position. In 1567 Nobunaga captured Inokuchi (Inabayama) and Tatsuoki was sent off into exile and took up with the Asakura of Echizen. He was killed at Tonezaka when the Oda invaded Echizen in 1573.

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